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Textile Artist Diedrick Brackens Recasts Texas Symbols


Textile Artist Diedrick Brackens Recasts Symbols of Life and Death in Texas
In his return to Texas, the artist from Mexia uses animals, silhouette, and texture in his latest installation at the Blanton Museum of Art.
In his return to Texas, the artist from Mexia uses animals, silhouette, and texture in his latest installation at the Blanton Museum of Art.
Nic Yeager
Mar 11, 2021, 8:00 am CST
Courtesy of the Blanton Museum
the cup is a cloud, 2018. Cotton and acrylic yarn and mirrors.
In Diedrick Brackens’ large-scale weavings, Texas is omnipresent. At times, the state is a place of rest and sanctuary; at others, it is one of dispossession and assault. Vivid scenes of care and absolution take place here, in turn intimate and devastating. Brackens, who was born in Mexia, a town 40 miles east of Waco, is an artist who is deeply concerned with Texas. For better or worse, it’s home.  ....

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Crystal Bridges' craft exhibition expands the definition of the art form


Crystal Bridges’ craft exhibition expands the definition of the art form
Crystal Bridges’ craft exhibition expands the definition of the art form
Joshua White Photography
‘HANDS AT WORK FILM’: Sabrina Gschwandtner takes quilting in a new direction by threading together 16 mm polyester film.
From a distance, a wall hanging by Sabrina Gschwandtner appears to be a quilt, which is what you would expect to see in a craft show. But a closer examination reveals Gschwandtner’s quilt, lit from behind, is made up of 35mm film footage she’s stitched together in a quilt motif. The film images are of women engaged in traditional women’s craft: knitting, weaving, dyeing. It is a tribute to the history of women in craft made by a woman working in a new form. ....

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