Lenore Tawney: Mirror of the Universe
Editat de Karen Pattersonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 sep 2019
Recent years have seen an enormous surge of interest in fiber arts, with works made of thread on display in art museums around the world. But this art form only began to transcend its origins as a humble craft in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and it wasn’t until the 1950s and 1960s that artists used the fiber arts to build critical practices that challenged the definitions of painting, drawing, and sculpture. One of those artists was Lenore Tawney (1907–2007).
Raised and trained in Chicago before she moved to New York, Tawney had a storied career. She was known for employing an ancient Peruvian gauze weave technique to create a painterly effect that appeared to float in space rather than cling to the wall, as well as for being one of the first artists to blend sculptural techniques with weaving practices and, in the process, pioneered a new direction in fiber art. Despite her prominence on the New York art scene, however, she has only recently begun to receive her due from the greater art world. Accompanying a retrospective at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, this catalog features a comprehensive biography of Tawney, additional essays on her work, and two hundred full-color illustrations, making it of interest to contemporary artists, art historians, and the growing audience for fiber art.
Copublished with the John Michael Kohler Arts Center.
Raised and trained in Chicago before she moved to New York, Tawney had a storied career. She was known for employing an ancient Peruvian gauze weave technique to create a painterly effect that appeared to float in space rather than cling to the wall, as well as for being one of the first artists to blend sculptural techniques with weaving practices and, in the process, pioneered a new direction in fiber art. Despite her prominence on the New York art scene, however, she has only recently begun to receive her due from the greater art world. Accompanying a retrospective at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, this catalog features a comprehensive biography of Tawney, additional essays on her work, and two hundred full-color illustrations, making it of interest to contemporary artists, art historians, and the growing audience for fiber art.
Copublished with the John Michael Kohler Arts Center.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780226664835
ISBN-10: 022666483X
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 200 color plates
Dimensiuni: 229 x 279 x 30 mm
Greutate: 2.04 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10: 022666483X
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 200 color plates
Dimensiuni: 229 x 279 x 30 mm
Greutate: 2.04 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Notă biografică
Karen Patterson is senior curator at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center.
Cuprins
Preface and Acknowledgments / Sam Gappmayer
Foreword / Kathleen Nugent Mangan
Waiting like a Fern
Mirror of the Universe / Karen Patterson
Student: 1945 to 1960 / Glenn Adamson
The Archive: Ephemeral and Eternal / Mary Savig
Technical Analysis: Lost and Proud / Florica Zaharia
Back to the Source
Sculptor: 1961 to 1970 / Glenn Adamson
The Archive: The Waters below the Firmament / Mary Savig
Technical Analysis: The Bride / Florica Zaharia
Weaving Infinity
Seeker: 1970 to 1980 / Glenn Adamson
The Archive: That Point Is the Point / Mary Savig
Technical Analysis: Dove / Florica Zaharia
That Other Sea
Sage: 1980 to 2007 / Glenn Adamson
The Archive: This Cage of Bones, & Blood, & Flesh / Mary Savig
Even Thread [Has] a Speech / Shannon R. Stratton
Technical Analysis: Written in Water / Florica Zaharia
Afterword / Kathleen Nugent Mangan
Chronology
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
John Michael Kohler Arts Center Board and Staff
Foreword / Kathleen Nugent Mangan
Waiting like a Fern
Mirror of the Universe / Karen Patterson
Student: 1945 to 1960 / Glenn Adamson
The Archive: Ephemeral and Eternal / Mary Savig
Technical Analysis: Lost and Proud / Florica Zaharia
Back to the Source
Sculptor: 1961 to 1970 / Glenn Adamson
The Archive: The Waters below the Firmament / Mary Savig
Technical Analysis: The Bride / Florica Zaharia
Weaving Infinity
Seeker: 1970 to 1980 / Glenn Adamson
The Archive: That Point Is the Point / Mary Savig
Technical Analysis: Dove / Florica Zaharia
That Other Sea
Sage: 1980 to 2007 / Glenn Adamson
The Archive: This Cage of Bones, & Blood, & Flesh / Mary Savig
Even Thread [Has] a Speech / Shannon R. Stratton
Technical Analysis: Written in Water / Florica Zaharia
Afterword / Kathleen Nugent Mangan
Chronology
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
John Michael Kohler Arts Center Board and Staff
Recenzii
"[Tawney] filled atriums with clouds of knotted thread, and she wrapped cryptic messages around shoemakers’ wooden foot forms. In the book’s quotations from her stream-of-consciousness journals, readers can trace her path to peace of mind. She would ponder the passage of time while mesmerized by birds 'darting in all directions,' or a fountain’s flow that 'splashes up, the drop in endless formations.'"
"[Tawney] and her stunning, cosmically evocative work have not received the steady recognition they deserve, a situation redressed here in astute, beautifully written biographical and interpretative essays, including those by Kathleen Nugent Mangan, executive director of the Lenore G. Tawney Foundation, and in the finest photographs ever taken of Tawney's radically intricate, meditative, witty, and vital creations. An essential appreciation of a foremost artist and her profoundly soulful and elating work."
"Fiber artist Lenore Tawney and her stunning, transcendent work for years did not receive the recognition they deserved, a situation wonderfully redressed in this superbly well-written and exquisitely illustrated volume."