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%C2%A9 Ed Rossbach

Newspaper Knot, 1975

Ed Rossbach

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one of 16 small textile structures

%C2%A9 Alan Saret

Object/69, 1969

Alan Saret

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one of 16 small textile structures

%C2%A9 Fran%C3%A7oise Grossen

Construction with Circuit Plate A, 1977

Françoise Grossen

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Sculptural piece in raw wool, natural color; in the center yellow, pink, ochre woven wool

%C2%A9 Dominic Di Mare

Untitled, c. 1965

Dominic Di Mare

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one of 16 small textile structures

%C2%A9 Sachiko Morino

Roped Air, 1978

Sachiko Morino

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woven ribbon in blue, light tan and dark tan in striped pattern, formed and stiffened to mimic ribbon wrapped and tied in a bow around a box

%C2%A9 Sachiko Morino

Untitled, 1987

Sachiko Morino

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one of 16 small textile structures

%C2%A9 Naomi Kobayashi

Pagoda 'Kaze', 1978

Kobayashi Naomi

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one of 16 small textile structures

%C2%A9 Hideho Tanaka

Vanishing, 1986

Tanaka Hideho

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one of 16 small textile structures

%C2%A9 Hideho Tanaka

Untitled, 1986, 1986

Tanaka Hideho

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%C2%A9 Lenore G. Tawney Foundation

Fiery Essence, 1964

Lenore Tawney

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Vertically mounted stick carved at each end has a woven panel coming off the right side; panel has 23 horizontal slits and 23 feathers horizontally coiled onto the ends; quilled ends stick out beyond the edge; long strings of linen hang off the left side of the stick, each with a pheasant orange feather coiled onto its end

%C2%A9 Lenore G. Tawney Foundation

Untitled, begun in 1967, completed in 1985

Lenore Tawney

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Knot at the top joins all the fibers together; fibers hang 1-1/4 in. and are split between two rods, 2-3/4 in. wide; fibers are woven on each side of the rods, securing them in place; fibers hang from that point with three areas of weaving which keep the threads spread in order; at the bottom they split and weave around two more rods are knotted and hang in fringe; lower rod is 7 in. wide, spreading the piece wider at its bottom

%C2%A9 Lenore G. Tawney Foundation

Untitled, c. 1960s

Lenore Tawney

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woven textile mounted on painted board, framed with plexi

%C2%A9 Olga de Amaral

First Fragment, 1975

Olga de Amaral

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one of 16 small textile structures

%C2%A9 Madeleine Bosscher

Cellophane Round, 1976

Madeleine Bosscher

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Needlepoint book

%C2%A9 Margot Rolf

Diary, 1984

Margot Rolf

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%C2%A9 Kay Sekimachi

Paper Bowl, 1987

Kay Sekimachi

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%C2%A9 Ferne Jacobs

Sculpture with Hebrew Letters, 1983

Ferne Jacobs

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Left edge curls under and right edge lays on the surface; up the center is a cut and sewn seam which has been sewn to the center of a cone shape resembling a dart and breast shape; felt is a yellowish color; pink pigment on underside

%C2%A9 Judith Shea

Short Top, 1981

Judith Shea

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Three dimensional tan coiled object mounts vertically; a 1 in. diameter tube coils up 5 in. and then coils out and back in to make an opening at its top, 2 in. wide; upper portion of the form has some slats in the coiling; waxy looking pigment is on the surface

%C2%A9 Judith Shea

Small Torso II, 1985

Judith Shea

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Rootlike coiled forms in shades of orange to red and gold; emerging from a beige woven ground

%C2%A9 Ritzi and Peter Jacobi

Exotica, 1977

Ritzi Jacobi; Artist: Peter Jacobi

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Three dimensional object of tissue-fine paper covering a form of foam with six sticks coming out one end; pigment is painted on the paper in values of grey with thin fibers applied to the surface

%C2%A9 Ritzi Jacobi

Paper Object, 1980-1983

Ritzi Jacobi

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Jute is wrapped and formed into a circular form with a hole in the center, resembling a fist

%C2%A9 Magdalena Abakanowicz

Hand, 1976

Magdalena Abakanowicz

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Small colored printed rag pieces are woven into the piece, but pulled out in loops creating a shaggy textured surface; five circular areas randomly spaced where no rag is hanging out showing only a black and white speckled weft; about 10 pieces of a flat white cord randomly pulled through with a carpet knot hanging 3/4 in. longer than the rag

%C2%A9 Estate D%C3%A9sir%C3%A9e Scholten

Weaving, 1978

Désirée Scholten

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Tan handmade paper stacked and tied with linen cord through two holes on the left side; cord is knotted with loose hanging ends

%C2%A9 Michelle Stuart. Courtesy the Artist

Niagara, 1976

Michelle Stuart

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rectangular black fabric sewn in random patterns with black snaps; top white fabric sewn with corresponding opposite sides of black snaps; shapes sewn in white thread around groups of snaps on top/white fabric; straight pin holds one corner of white fabric folded over/open; mounted on wood, in plexi box

%C2%A9 Estate Anna Verweij

Untitled, 1977

Anna

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%C2%A91974 Helena Hernmarck

Telephone, from Lunning Farm Triptych, 1974

Helena Hernmarck

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Three individual pieces, each each one contains an object wrapped with a combination of yarns, ribbon, and net of various colors and textures.

Copyright %C2%A9 Sheila Hicks. All rights reserved.

Hidden Treasures, 1989

Sheila Hicks

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Three separate sections; each piece has a woven center of red weft threads woven through bundles of white linen warp, the pieces are folded in half, and the resulting warp ends are bound and wrapped with white linen. Evolving Tapestry AW.14 x D.23' ;BW.13-1/2 x 20-1/2'; CW14 x D.20-1/2'

Copyright %C2%A9 Sheila Hicks. All rights reserved.

Evolving Tapestry, 1987

Sheila Hicks

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Fibers of navy blue, deep orange, brown and yellow in various thicknesses and textures of cotton and linen; wrapped around the form with the fibers crossing themselves in the center of the top and bottom

Copyright %C2%A9 Sheila Hicks. All rights reserved.

Untitled, 20th century

Sheila Hicks

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fuzzy, fiberous grey cloth bundled together and bound with irregularly tied hot pink and turquoise threads

Copyright %C2%A9 Sheila Hicks. All rights reserved.

Trophy Head, 1976

Sheila Hicks

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