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SUMMARY:browngrotta arts presents Volume 50:  Chronicling Fiber Art for Three Decades
DESCRIPTION:browngrotta arts gallery is holding an open exhibition\, Volume 50: Chronicling Fiber Art for Three Decades\, highlighting works by 50 important contemporary artists of Modern Craft in celebration of the publication of browngrotta arts 50th catalog.\n\n\nArtists include James Bassler\, Annette Bellamy\, Lia Cook\, Mary Merkel-Hess\, Ferne Jacobs\, Tamiko Kawata\, Gyöngy Laky\, Lawrence LaBianca\, John McQueen\, Simone Pheulpin\, among others.\n\n\nA forerunner in the field\, browngrotta arts has been researching\, documenting\, and raising awareness of fiber art through bi-annual exhibitions and publishing catalogs for over 30 years. Featuring 172 artists\, the catalogs have collectively recorded a narrative of Modern Craft providing a rare historical insight and a unique chronicle of an often-overlooked art field that is currently being reappraised and appreciated with recent surveys at the Tate London\, the MoMA\, and the Whitney Museum.\n\n\nThe publication of the 50th catalog of the same title\, will continue the tradition with full-color exhibition photos by the co-founder of browngrotta arts\, Tom Grotta.\n\n\nOn view beginning Saturday\, Sept. 12 from 1-6 p.m.\, and Sept. 13-20 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.\n\n \n\n\n\n\n	See more related GMW stories...
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/browngrotta-arts-presents-volume-50-chronicling-fiber-art-for-three-decades/2020-09-14/
LOCATION:browngrotta arts\, 276 Ridgefield Road\, Wilton\, CT\, 06897\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit,Arts,Exhibit,Free,Gallery Opening
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SUMMARY:browngrotta arts presents Volume 50:  Chronicling Fiber Art for Three Decades
DESCRIPTION:browngrotta arts gallery is holding an open exhibition\, Volume 50: Chronicling Fiber Art for Three Decades\, highlighting works by 50 important contemporary artists of Modern Craft in celebration of the publication of browngrotta arts 50th catalog.\n\n\nArtists include James Bassler\, Annette Bellamy\, Lia Cook\, Mary Merkel-Hess\, Ferne Jacobs\, Tamiko Kawata\, Gyöngy Laky\, Lawrence LaBianca\, John McQueen\, Simone Pheulpin\, among others.\n\n\nA forerunner in the field\, browngrotta arts has been researching\, documenting\, and raising awareness of fiber art through bi-annual exhibitions and publishing catalogs for over 30 years. Featuring 172 artists\, the catalogs have collectively recorded a narrative of Modern Craft providing a rare historical insight and a unique chronicle of an often-overlooked art field that is currently being reappraised and appreciated with recent surveys at the Tate London\, the MoMA\, and the Whitney Museum.\n\n\nThe publication of the 50th catalog of the same title\, will continue the tradition with full-color exhibition photos by the co-founder of browngrotta arts\, Tom Grotta.\n\n\nOn view beginning Saturday\, Sept. 12 from 1-6 p.m.\, and Sept. 13-20 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.\n\n \n\n\n\n\n	See more related GMW stories...
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/browngrotta-arts-presents-volume-50-chronicling-fiber-art-for-three-decades/2020-09-13/
LOCATION:browngrotta arts\, 276 Ridgefield Road\, Wilton\, CT\, 06897\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit,Arts,Exhibit,Free,Gallery Opening
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200912T100000
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SUMMARY:browngrotta arts presents Volume 50:  Chronicling Fiber Art for Three Decades
DESCRIPTION:browngrotta arts gallery is holding an open exhibition\, Volume 50: Chronicling Fiber Art for Three Decades\, highlighting works by 50 important contemporary artists of Modern Craft in celebration of the publication of browngrotta arts 50th catalog.\n\n\nArtists include James Bassler\, Annette Bellamy\, Lia Cook\, Mary Merkel-Hess\, Ferne Jacobs\, Tamiko Kawata\, Gyöngy Laky\, Lawrence LaBianca\, John McQueen\, Simone Pheulpin\, among others.\n\n\nA forerunner in the field\, browngrotta arts has been researching\, documenting\, and raising awareness of fiber art through bi-annual exhibitions and publishing catalogs for over 30 years. Featuring 172 artists\, the catalogs have collectively recorded a narrative of Modern Craft providing a rare historical insight and a unique chronicle of an often-overlooked art field that is currently being reappraised and appreciated with recent surveys at the Tate London\, the MoMA\, and the Whitney Museum.\n\n\nThe publication of the 50th catalog of the same title\, will continue the tradition with full-color exhibition photos by the co-founder of browngrotta arts\, Tom Grotta.\n\n\nOn view beginning Saturday\, Sept. 12 from 1-6 p.m.\, and Sept. 13-20 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.\n\n \n\n\n\n\n	See more related GMW stories...
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/browngrotta-arts-presents-volume-50-chronicling-fiber-art-for-three-decades/2020-09-12/
LOCATION:browngrotta arts\, 276 Ridgefield Road\, Wilton\, CT\, 06897\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit,Arts,Exhibit,Free,Gallery Opening
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SUMMARY:browngrotta arts presents California Dreamin’
DESCRIPTION:browngrotta arts is pleased to announce California Dreamin’ – an exclusive online exhibition highlighting the seminal role of the West Coast in the contemporary fiber art movement\, and the significant role of California artists in browngrotta arts’ exhibition history\, on view from May 11 – 31 on Artsy.\n\n\nA forerunner in the field\, browngrotta arts has been dedicated to researching\, documenting and raising awareness of Modern Craft through exhibitions and collectively recording the narrative of the movement through print catalogs for over 30 years\, contributing in no small feat to preserving the continuity of the field.\n\n\nCalifornia Dreamin’ highlights seven artists — Ed Rossbach\, Katherine Westphal\, Marion Hildebrandt\, Judy Mulford\, Deborah Valoma\, Adela Akers and Sylvia Seventy — who were the subject of three published catalogs: Ed Rossbach and Katherine Westphal (Vol 6\, 1993); Three California Basketmakers: Marion Hildebrandt Judy Mulford Deborah Valoma (Vol 20\, 1998); Adela Akers and Sylvia Seventy (Vol 26\, 2000). These artists continue to gain importance with the renewed recognition and reappraisal of Modern Craft.\n\n\nCalifornia Dreamin’ will be on view online on Artsy through May 31\, 2020 – http://www.artsy.net/show/browngrotta-arts-california-dreamin\n\n\n\n\n	See more related GMW stories...
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/browngrotta-arts-presents-california-dreamin/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Transforming Tradition:  Japanese and Korean Contemporary Craft  (Online Exclusive)
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Asia Art Week 2020 this March\, browngrotta arts has collated contemporary works by 12 artists born in Japan and Korea for an online exhibition\, “Transforming Tradition:  Japanese and Korean Contemporary Craft.” The works include ceramics\, weavings\, baskets and sculptures made of paper and silk.\n\n\nNotable in the exhibition are paper sculptures by Naomi Kobayashi and an elegant silk thread assemblage by her late husband\, Masakazu Kobayashi. The couple often collaborated\, working on installations that combined elements created by each of them.\n\n\n“These works express a shared vision and such common themes as the tranquility of nature\, the infinity of the universe and the Japanese spirit\,” Masakuzu once explained. “Naomi and I work in fiber because natural materials have integrity\, are gentle and flexible. In my own work\, I search for an equilibrium between my capacity as a creator and the energy of the world around me.”\n\n\nKeiji Nio’s interlaced wall work is inspired by a haiku\, “Rough Sea of Sado\,” from Japanese haiku master Matsuo Basho’s haiku series. In it\, Basho describes the deep blue waves of the Sea of Japan as they are reflected in the night sky and the light blue waves hitting the beach. The work incorporates ribbons on which Nio has screened images from the sea and tiny pebbles from the shore. Nio is a faculty member at the Kyoto University of Art & Design\, who combines industrial and natural materials in his works to make statements about nature and man’s relationship to the world.\n\n\nSeveral ceramics by Yasuhisa Kohyama\, are included in Transforming Tradition. Kohyama is a renowned Shigaraki potter who uses ancient techniques to explore new forms. He gained widespread attention in Japan in the 60s when he built one of the first anagama kilns since medieval times. Collectors and museums have been quick to acquire his works\, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, the Cleveland Museum of Art\, the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam\, the Gardiner Museum of Art in Toronto\, the Philadelphia Museum of Art\, the Museum of Art and Craft in Hamburg and the Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park in Shiga\, Japan. Kohyama’s work graces the cover of Contemporary Clay:  Japanese Ceramics for the New Century by collectors Alice and Halsey North and curator Joe Earle.\n\n \n\n\nBamboo sculptures by Jiro Yonzawa are also part of browngrotta arts’ exhibition. Yonezawa has been recognized with the Cotsen Prize\, a commission from Loewe to work in leather and inclusion in the prestigious Japan Nitten National Fine Arts Exhibit. Yonezawa has explained his work:  “Bamboo basketry for me is an expression of detailed precision. These baskets represent a search for the beauty and precision in nature and a way to balance the chaos evident in these times.”\n\n\nKorean artist Chang Yeonsoon\, who creates ethereal works of starched indigo\, was Artist of the Year at the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Seoul in 2008. For 35 years\, Jin-Sook So\, also of Korea\, has been creating dimensional works—sculptural vessels and wall pieces—from stainless steel mesh to international acclaim.\n\n\nYou can view “Transforming Tradition: Japanese and Korean Contemporary Contemporary Craft” online by visiting browngrotta arts’ YouTube channel.\n\n\nYou can see each individual work in the exhibition on Artsy and learn more about the artists included by visiting arttextstyle and browngrotta arts’ website.\n\n\nArtists included:\nChiyoko Tanaka (Japan)\, Jiro Yonezawa (Japan)\, Masakazu Kobayashi (Japan)\, Naomi Kobayashi (Japan)\, Kyoko Kumai (Japan)\, Kiyomi Iwata (Japan/US)\, Yasuhisa Kohyama (Japan)\, Keiji Nio (Japan)\, Hisako Sekijima (Japan)\, Toshio Sekiji (Japan)\, Jin-Sook So (Korea)\, Chang Yeonsoon (Korea)\n\n\nAll photos by Tom Grotta\, courtesy of browngrotta arts.\n\n\n\n\n	See more related GMW stories...
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/transforming-tradition-japanese-and-korean-contemporary-craft-online-exclusive/
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