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A work made of jute, hemp, and wool; plain crochet.

Untitled

1960s-70s

Claire Zeisler (American, 1903–1991) Chicago, United States

United States

Claire Zeisler was a Chicago textile artist who, together with Lenore Tawney and Sheila Hicks, introduced a new textile art form called "fiber art" in the mid-1960s in Europe and America. The work of these three artists—sometimes sculptural and large-scale—transformed textiles from two dimensions to three, and from wall-mounted to freestanding. Zeisler may have intended this pouch-like, three-dimensional wall piece to serve as a trial version of a much larger, as-yet-unidentified work.

Jute, hemp, and wool; plain crochet

Textiles

Chicago Artists

Women artists