
Ep. 55 - Harriet Powers' "Pictorial Quilt" (1895-98)
Quilts, and textiles in general, have a funny way…
The Lonely Palette · Tamar Avishai
October 29, 202128m 52s
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Show Notes
Quilts, and textiles in general, have a funny way of being overlooked by the fine art world. They’re dismissed as craft, as outsider, as “women’s work,” or as potentially uninteresting museum exhibits. But some quilts, and some quilters, tell their stories, explain our histories, and simply refuse to be denied.
This episode was produced in partnership with the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The exhibition “Fabric of a Nation: American Quilt Stories” is on view until January 17, 2022.
See the images:
https://bit.ly/3jNT4FZ
Music used:
The Andrews Sisters, "Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen"
Blue Dot Sessions, “Moon Bicycle Theme,” “Stucco Blue,” “Coronea,” “Lumber Down,” “Velvet Ladder,” “Gale”
Get tickets to the exhibition:
https://bit.ly/3GAli0M
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