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See The "What That Quilt Knows About Me" Exhibition at the American Folk Art Museum

From the American Folk Art Museum"Featuring 35 quilts and related works of art, What That Quilt Knows About Me will explore the deeply personal and emotional power associated with the experience of making and living with quilts. The exhibition’s title conveys the idea that quilts have the capacity for “knowing” or containing information about the human experience. Reflecting on this sentiment, the exhibition presents quilts as collections of intimate stories."

 

From the American Folk Art Museum:

 

"What That Quilt Knows About Me explores the deeply personal and emotional power associated with the experience of making and living with quilts. The exhibition’s title conveys the idea that quilts have the capacity for “knowing” or containing information about the human experience. Reflecting on this sentiment, the exhibition presents quilts as collections of intimate stories.

 

Spanning from the 19th through 21st centuries, the works on view will reveal a range of poignant and sometimes unexpected biographies. From a pair of enslaved sisters in antebellum Kentucky to a convalescent British soldier during the Crimean War, the exhibition explores stories associated with both the makers and recipients of the works. On a quilt top from the 1890s, we find a surface bursting with narratives; in an example by Hystercine Rankin, a grid of small vignettes depicts scenes of family life defined by faith and toil.

 

The exhibition also explores how artists have continually drawn inspiration from and pushed the boundaries of quilt-making to incorporate surprising materials and ideas, inviting audiences to consider these objects as archives of personal human experiences. Dindga McCannon’s Mary Lou Williams, a quilt-like work, is created with paint, photographs, and fibers, as a tribute to the jazz musician and cultural environment of Harlem. Jessie Dunahoo uses plastic bags and yarn to evoke quilt-like coverings that swath the interior surfaces of his home."

 

What That Quilt Knows About Me is on display at the American Folk Art Museum in New York, NY from March 17, 2023 to October 29, 2023.

 

Click Here, or the image of the quilt below, to learn more about the exhibit.

 

Below Quilt - Kaleidoscope XVI: More is More by Paula Nadelstern (64" x 64") [2008] {Gift of the artist to the American Folk Art Museum}

 

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Jennifer4027
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Paula Nadelstern designs leave me in awe. What a creative mind and eye she has! Thank you for sharing.

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