textile printing
Dude Never Would Be MissedWhile researching one of our printer-dyer record books for the Cooper-Hewitt exhibition Multiple Choice: From Sample to Product, I discovered a curious fabric swatch on page 105. record book, textile printing, swatches, fabric, American, opera, 19th century |
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Design by the Yard: Textile Printing from 800 to 1956textiles, textile design, textile printing, fabrics, apparel, fashion |
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Kata-gami: Japanese Stencils in the Collection of the Cooper-Hewitt MuseumPublication design: Lazin & Katalan stencils, kata-gami, patterns, textile printing, paper |
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Printed Textiles 1760-1860 in the Collection of the Cooper-Hewitt MuseumPublication design: Mentkya/Schlott textiles, textile design, textile printing, fabric, 18th century, 19th century, permanent collection, ch:exhibition=35349321 |
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Kata-GamiNineteenth-century Japanese stencils (kata-gami) used for dyeing textiles provide invaluable insights into the geometric forms, costumes, and figures used at that time—although the original fabrics are gone, the stencils remain! This exhibition also features stencil-dyed fabrics and photographs to help illustrate this textile printing process. stencils, kata-gami, patterns, textile printing, paper, exhibitions |
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Color by the Yard: Printed Fabrics from 1760 - 1860This exhibition explores the development of printed cotton textiles and weaving technology. Two hundred objects are on display, including textiles and original wood blocks, printers's sample books, and costumes made of printed fabrics. ch:exhibition=35349321, textile printing, 18th century, 19th century, weaving |
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Color Light Surface: Contemporary FabricsAn exhibition devoted to the fabrics of the 1980s. Metallics, pleating, and puckering feature among the 150 textiles on view. textiles, textile design, textile printing, fabrics, wallcoverings, floor coverings, 1980s, exhibitions |
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Recent Acquisitions: Textile SelectionFeatured objects include Monuments of Indiana designed by American Paul Riba, and contemporary screen-printed fabrics by the Swiss firm Création Baumann. recent acquisitions, textiles, textile design, textile printing, permanent collection, exhibitions |
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Design and Fabric Technology: Pushing the LimitsThis exhibition spotlights designs that resulted from major international collaborations between textile designers and fabric producers—collaborations that combine art and technology to push beyond the limitations normally imposed by the commercial market. Objects include screen-printed textiles created by the Netherlands-based designer, Ulf Moritz, who joined Dutch producer De Ploeg and the German firm Taurus, as well as whimsical Jacquard woven fabrics produced by American textile artists Patricia Kinsella and Sheila O’Hara, who were sponsored by the German company&n textiles, textile design, textile printing, knitting, technology, exhibitions, ch:exhibition=35350051 |
