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Details
Material
cotton, linen, pigmented acrylic fiber
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a vibrant, circular composition of intertwined threads in a kaleidoscope of colors, including shades of blue, green, and red. The intricate web-like structure, created using various textiles and fibers, creates a visually striking and intricate design. The piece showcases the artist's technical mastery in manipulating materials to generate a dynamic, abstract sculptural form. This contemporary textile-based artwork likely explores themes of interconnectedness, the natural world, and the complexities inherent in organic structures. ...

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TBT
Artist
Sheila Hicks
B.1934, American

Since the late 1950s, Sheila Hicks has been producing work exceptionally difficult to categorise. Knotting, wrapping, folding, twisting and stacking wool, linen and cotton: these are only some of the techniques and materials that have seen her undermine conventional artistic categories and their hierarchical relationships. A pupil of Josef Albers at Yale, Sheila Hicks is the heir to both a Modernist spirit that holds the distinctions between fine art, decoration and design to be unimportant and a textile practice that has its roots in pre-Columbian America. If Sheila Hicks chose textiles, it is because from clothes to furniture, interior decoration and on to the canvas that undergirds the high art of painting, these are materials that life constantly puts in our way, in a vast variety of contexts. It also allows works to remain alive, taking different forms each time they are shown. Ductile and tactile, Hicks’s work occupies a singular place in the art of our time. It combines forms typical of modernism with non-Western traditions, the play of colour, and a concern to maintain the vital openness of the work. ...

Sheila Hicks: Artworks