This
interview with Gabriel Dawe on the "My Modern Met" site recently came to my attention.
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Plexus A1 at the Renwick Gallery |
I first saw Dawe's stunning work two years ago at the Renwick Gallery in Washington, DC., and I posted about the show
here.
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Plexus No. 31, Newark Museum |
Dawe creates sublime pieces in coloured thread, transforming large spaces with rainbow-like installations. While I usually think of fibre art as being tactile and textured, Dawe's works are ethereal. The material made immaterial.
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Plexus No. 35, Toledo Museum of Art |
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