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Exhibit shows transformation of quilts into art
What seems like a simple transition actually embodies complex cultural and artistic attitudes and changes. "Quilts Rooted in Tradition: Art Quilts From the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum," now on display at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, documents this shift, tracing the development of the art quilt movement from the 1980s to the present.
"It links the history of the art quilt with traditional quilting," said Judith Trager, curator of the exhibit for the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum, which is located in Golden, Colo.
The exhibit debuted at that museum last April. The UMFA show marks its first showing outside of Colorado. It will be here through Oct. 15 and then will travel throughout the country, said Trager, in a telephone interview from her Colorado home.
You will see some very traditional art quilts from the early years, she said, and then see how the movement has changed and grown in the past decades. "It's very important in terms of showing how quilts go from the bed to the wall. There's not another quilt exhibit that does this."
In 1979, the Whitney Museum in New York put together an exhibit on Amish quilts that was billed as "The Quilt as Art." After that, there was no looking back, said Trager. "Bed quilts were still very much loved, but they were also on the walls to stay."
The exhibit is arranged by decades. From those beginnings in the 1980s, the '90s became the decade of "experimentation, innovations, energy and enthusiasm." Materials began changing instead of just calicos, there were hand-dyed fabrics, painting, silk-screening, applique, stamping, distressing, bleaching, embellishing and more.
The decade of the 2000s has continued to reflect the "force of tradition and the shock of the new" with bold embellishments, vivid colors and new techniques.
One of the biggest changes in the '90s was "the move away from the grid," said Trager. "This started in the late '70s and '80s but shows up most in the '90s. You may see repeat patterns, but they are not on the grid. There is a definite movement away from patchwork to using the surface as a canvas. The quilts become more painterly."
Another development in the late '90s was photographic printers that could print on cloth that was 72 inches wide. "We see the introduction of photography and now digital imaging. There is now a blending of many media."
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