Cite by Ellsworth Kelly 1951 oil on wood, 20 joined panels, 56.5 x 70.5 inches |
There is a SAQA global exhibition of quilts premiering this weekend at the Carrefour in Alsace France. It is entitled Minimalism and it was juried/curated by Dorothy Caldwell.
Dorothy wrote a juror's essay at the beginning of the catalog that reminisced about her visit to Jonathan Holstein's exhibition of American Quilts at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1971 when she was an art student and the dominant Abstract Art Movement of the time was Minimalism.
In her essay, Dorothy named key artists of the Minimalist movement such as Ellsworth Kelly (top image), Agnes Martin (see the two images below) and Donald Judd (see his wall sculpture in the next photo). I apologize for the quality of these images, I got them from the web.
Summer by Agnes Martin 1964 watercolour, ink, on board and paper, 72 x 72 inches |
Buds by Agnes Martin 1959 oil on canvas, 50 inches square |
Minimalism emphasized geometric shapes, stripes, grids, solid colours and truth to materials.
When Dorothy Caldwell attended the Whitney show in New York, she writes in her essay that she had an epiphany. She realized that quilts are minimalistic and that the quilts in the exhibition, (made by anonymous women) were stunning, sophisticated art. She could see that quilts embodied Minimalism's essence.
"This was a turning point, and I moved on from painting to textiles. The Minimalist tradition inspired making art where the material carries the message." Dorothy Caldwell
Untitled by Donald Judd 1967 lacquer on galvanized iron, 12 units each 9 x 40 x 31 inches |
The Minimalist Movement of the 60's and 70's acknowledged material in its original form.
"Jurying SAQA's Minimalism exhibition was an invitation to revisit the Minimalist Movement. The experience allowed me to consider Minimalism's relevance today, as manifest in contemporary art quilts. It is refreshing to experience honest qualities of cloth. Multiple interpretations of Minimalism, in the dynamic world of the art quilt, will challenge viewers to experience a movement rooted in the 1960s in a thoroughly modern context." Dorothy Caldwell
Although there are 43 artists included in this exhibition there is space enough for only six in this post. Please visit this link to view all of them. (A printed catalogue is available from SAQA)
Solitude by Margaret Black, USA, cotton and dye, straight line machine quilted, 69.5 x 40.5 inches 2021 |
Seeking Simplicity: Threads 3 by Lynne Seaman, UK, cotton, dye, fusible web, machine embroidery/quilted with coloured threads 25.5 x 25.5 inches 2022 |
Quilt Drawing #25 - String of Breaths silk, hand embroidered and hand quilted 59 x 34 inches 2021 |
Polder Horizon by Petra Fallaux, USA cotton, dyes, mono printed, overdyed, machine pieced and machine quilted 67 x 43 inches 2021 |
Total Solar Eclipse by Jeri Auty, USA cotton, layered and pieced machine quilted 47 x 31.5 inches 2022 |
Ode to Jan by Marjolein van der Eijk, Netherlands, cotton sateen machine stitched and quilted, 36 x 36 inches 2022 |
A Red Hill A Green Hill by Dorothy Caldwell, cotton with ink wash and earth ochre, hand applique and hand stitched, 9'4" x 9' 8" 2012 |
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