Salina Art Center exhibition features artists who draw upon traditional craft forms
A Changing Fabric
September 30, 2006-January 7, 2007
Opening Reception
First Thursday Art Rush, October 5th 5-7pm
Gallery Walk at 5:30pm with Heather Ferrell, Director/Curator
Salina Art Center exhibition features artists who draw upon traditional craft forms and textiles with a contemporary twist
A Changing Fabric features new and recent works by four national artists who reclaim traditional craft forms and textiles through a contemporary vision and process. Exhibition artists Hildur Bjarnadóttir (Iceland), Jessica Rankin (NYC), Nick Cave (Chicago), and Jil Weinstock (NYC) question accepted notions of art versus craft while exploring themes of gender, race, and memory.
Recognized for her contemporary interpretations of traditional craft forms such as embroidery, needlework, and crochet, Hildur Bjarnadóttir questions traditional notions of “high” and “low” art, examining ways in which cultural traditions continue to inform contemporary values and forms of artistic expression. Another artist who reclaims these labor-intensive craft forms is Jessica Rankin. Her large-scale embroidered tapestries, or “brain maps”, weave a rich visual vocabulary of words, images, and symbols into translucent fabric landscapes. Nick Cave’s “soundsuits” are a form of fabric sculpture, comprised of metal, plastic, hair and found objects designed to rattle with the movement of the wearer. As a black male, Cave’s feelings of racial isolation are thus embodied within the multiple layers and textures of found and fabricated materials. Turning textiles into multicolored sculptures and paintings, Jil Weinstock suspends vintage dresses into circles and ovals of cast rubber that address both formalist themes and those of memory and rites of passage.
This exhibition has been organized by the Salina Art Center, and is the first show to be curated for the Art Center by its Director/Curator, Heather Ferrell.
Special thanks to the artists and Charles Cowles Gallery, NY; The Project, NY; Pulliam Deffenbaugh Gallery, OR; and Jack Shainman Gallery, NY.
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