Woven: Three Artists of the Americas

Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro
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Woven: Three Artists of the Americas
Emmaus II, 1984
linen, wool, orlon, mohair, cotton
119.4 x 127.0 cm (47.0 x 50.0 in)
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The title of this work refers to the Bible (Luke) and the story of Jesus's apparation to two strangers on the road to Emmaus (also the subject of a famous painting by Carravaggio in the National Gallery London). I think it is particularly moving to use this metaphor that involves sight and faith, as the artist lost her own sight for a long period, before recovering it again. Vander Lee's work is strongly influenced by ideas of religion, be they Christian or Native American, and the representation of faith in her abstract weavings. In the video I read a short text written by the artist about this piece.
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Emmaus II, 1984 | linen, wool, orlon, mohair, cotton 127 x 119.4 cm
The title of this work refers to the Bible (Luke) and the story of Jesus's apparation to two strangers on the road to Emmaus (also the subject of a famous painting by Carravaggio in the National Gallery London). I think it is particularly moving to use this metaphor that involves sight and faith, as the artist lost her own sight for a long period, before recovering it again. Vander Lee's work is strongly influenced by ideas of religion, be they Christian or Native American, and the representation of faith in her abstract weavings. In the video I read a short text written by the artist about this piece.
... read more