The 33 artworks challenge customary assumptions about textile crafts, being defiantly nonfunctional and focusing on fiber art for art's sake.
The selection of artworks covers nearly a century in U.S. textile art, mostly from the second half of the 20th century and by many women of color.
The sculptures in the exhibition, suspended in air with near-liquid quality, evoke clouds, waterfalls, and marine life, offering a striking visual experience.
Works like Claire Zeisler's 'Coil Series III - A Celebration' and Lenore Tawney's 'Box of Falling Stars' are minimalist yet fleshy, defining space with delicate strands.
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