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A work made of linen, satin damask weave, embroidered with cotton, polyester, and/or silk, and human hair.

Dispersions (no. 22)

2013

Anne Wilson (American, b. 1949)

Chicago

The effect of this textile is highly ambiguous: when viewing the work from a distance, one wonders whether the areas of damage were caused by bullets, cigarette burns, or something else. A tension is created by the play of various contrasts: the etheral (comet-like celestial forms) versus the mundane (bourgeois family linens); the handworked "art object" (stitching) versus the machine-made damask background; and informal versus formal patterns.

Linen, satin damask weave, embroidered with cotton, polyester, and/or silk, and human hair

Chicago Artists

Textiles

Women artists

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