Review | Otherworldly fiber art at the Renwick evokes space, sea and flesh
Briefly

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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