Rafael Rozendaal, Abstract Browsing at Steve Turner Los Angeles (January 9 - February 6, 2016) via It's Nice That
Simon Callery
Armelie Caron
Armelie Caron, new york / new york range, impressions numériques sur toile, environ 90 cm x 120 cm par plan (http://www.armellecaron.fr)
Marie Yoho Dorsey
Valley of the shadow…
2012
Etching and hand embroidery on Japanese goyu
20″ x 24″
(Muriel Guepin Gallery)
MWM Graphics
Matt W. Moore, CORE DECO : Jaquard Afghans (2011)
Latifa Echakhch
À chaque stencil une revolution (for each stencil a revolution) at The Hammer Museum
À chaque stencil une revolution (for each stencil a revolution) at Miami Art Basel, 2010
via Pattern Pulp / image source, top / image source, bottom
Charles Counts
Untitled, by Charles Counts, made by Rubynelle Counts and members of the New Salem Community, c. 1965
source: Robert Shaw, The Art Quilt (Hugh Lauter Levin Associates, Inc., 1997)
Marie Tharp
Marie Tharp and Bruce Heezen, map of the North Atlantic, 1959
source: Columbia News, New York Times Book Review
Zarina Hashmi
Untitled, 1979 Detail Laminated paper pierced with sewing needle
My House 1937-1958, 1994, Etching printed in black on Arches Cover buff paper
source: Luhring Augustine
Tiffany Chung
Alighiero Boetti
Tutto (Everything), 1992-3, embroidery on cloth (via MoMA)
Sumiye Okoshi
Plenum #64, rice paper on canvas (source)
“Log Cabin” blocks arranged in a pattern called “Straight Furrow.” Pennsylvania. ca. 1890. Cotton. 74 x 74
from Jonathan Holstein's Abstract Design in American Quilts: A Biography of an Exhibition (Louisville, KY: The Kentucky Quilt Project Inc, 1991)
Stephen Doyle
The Professor’s House, novel by Willa Cather, rearranged in 2001 (via Design Observer)
Stephen Sollins
Elergy (Tulips), 2003 (source: Arthur Roger Gallery)
Stephen Sollins
Elergy (Tulips), 2003
embroidery and removed embroidery
49.5 x 53.25 inches
Anna Von Mertens
Mona Lisa's Aura, 2009
source: Anna Von Mertens, "Notes on Aura Portraits", At Length (2010)
Johannes Itten
Johannes Itten, "Education is revelation that affects the individual."--Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, The Education of the Human Race, 1780. From the series Great Ideas of Western Man., 1966, oil and pencil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Container Corporation of America, 1984 (source: The Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Renwick Gallery)
Dorothy Liebes
"History of the Sky aims to convey the rhythms of the weather, the lengthening and shortening of days, and other atmospheric events on an immediate level. By recording the sky above the Exploratorium, a museum located at the edge of San Francisco Bay, programmer slash artists Ken Murphy has captured the clouds, fog, wind, and rain to form a rich visual texture, as sunrises and sunsets cascade across the screen. The 6-minute movie is based on a huge collection of images, which were captured at a 10 seconds interval. The visualization consists of a grid of 360 (so almost 365) unique movies, each representing one day of the year, organized chronologically, and cycling in parallel through a single 24-hour period." (via Information Aesthetics)
Christian Marclay's cyanotypes
Memento (Sixteen Stone), 2008 | sources: White Cube