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Sarah Zapata

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Material
hand-woven fabric
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork is a vibrant, textile-based piece that showcases a dynamic interplay of colors and textures. The composition features an intricate arrangement of woven stripes in a range of hues, including deep purple, bold red, and soft turquoise. The prominent use of fringe and tassels adds a sense of movement and liveliness to the overall design. The work appears to be a celebration of the tactile and expressive qualities of fiber arts, reflecting the artist's mastery of traditional weaving techniques. The piece's visually striking and emotive qualities suggest an exploration of themes related to cultural identity, personal expression, or the sensory experience. ...

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Artist
Sarah Zapata
B.1988, Peruvian-American

Sarah Zapata’s textile sculptures transform traditional craft into powerful, large-scale statements on identity, labor, and cultural heritage. Drawing from her Peruvian roots and queer experience, she employs meticulous techniques like handweaving, coiling, and latch-hooking to create immersive, abstract forms bursting with bold colors. Her work challenges the historical marginalization of textile arts by elevating everyday materials into monumental, anthropomorphic shapes that explore themes of power, control, and intersectionality. Through these dynamic sculptures, Zapata invites viewers to confront and reconsider the narratives surrounding femininity, queerness, and cultural memory. Blending personal history with political critique, her practice offers rich environments that engage with the complexities of identity and social systems. By reimagining textile traditions in contemporary contexts, Zapata expands the possibilities of craft as a medium for both artistic expression and cultural commentary. ...