Textile Artists Bring New Life to an 18th-Century Building
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Fiber art holds up to the power of the space, Lee said. He pointed to the number of artists today shifting the medium from its history as women's work to the center of the art world.
The collapsible portability of fiber work made it viable to install in a four-story building with no elevators, allowing for a unique and expansive display space.
The exhibition was timed to overlap with fairs like Frieze, TEFAF, and Independent to attract art-focused audiences, offering a soulful alternative to traditional fair layouts.
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