Crafting Abstraction

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Mar 10 2018 - May 13 2018

Crafting Abstraction brings together a selection from the Museum’s Permanent Collection that highlights the importance of craft to the development of modernist abstraction in the United States. Throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, modernist artists have used abstract forms—geometric and organic—to express immaterial phenomena such as spirituality, gracefulness, vitality, speed, sensuality and emotion. In many of these artworks, the physical attributes of the materials and the processes of hand-making are integral to the ideas and experiences conveyed.

Crafting Abstraction proposes an alternative to histories of art that credit the development of modernist abstraction to only painters and sculptors. The exhibition presents works in a wide variety of media including weaving, ceramics, woodworking, assemblage, quilting and stained glass, among others. Featured artists include: Anni Albers, Josef Albers, Ruth Asawa, Sidney Buchanan, Bessie Harvey, William Albert Lanier, Beatrice Riese and Jerilyn Virden.

Credit: Exhibition overview from museum website

  • Various Media
  • American
  • Anni Albers
  • Josef Albers
  • Ruth Asawa
  • Bessie Harvey
  • William Albert Lanier
  • and others

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