Sunday, June 24, 2018

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The Pattern and Decoration Zeitgeist

A current exhibition at the Museum of Arts and Design looks at the legacy of Miriam Schapiro’s decorative work, and another at the Bronx’s Longwood Art Gallery @ Hostos considers the revival of P&D. Recently, several artists shown at the Volta and Armory fairs evinced P&D qualities, and there are several P&D museum exhibitions planned for this fall. One beginning in Aachen, Germany , will travel to Vienna; another will go from Geneva to Dijon ; and a third opens next year in Los Angeles. Each one will look at P&D through a different lens. KiiK Create, “Teleported Dream” mural installation, acrylic on wood panel at Volta Fair NY 2018 (photo by the author) Brilliant color and gorgeous patterns seemed a leitmotif in works by several artists at the Volta and Armory art fairs in March of this year. At Volta, KiiK Create , the collaboration of artists Manoela Madera and Gray Edgerton, occupied a space with its signature fetching, vibrant geometric installations. Highly graphic in bold outlines of the forms, the severe diagonals animated the space, thereby attracting small children wanting to play in the booth. In the Armory show, at the Wentrup Gallery booth, Nevin Aladağ ’s “Social Fabric” of 2017 is typical of this Turkish artist’s interests in pastiche. She combines carpet pieces of Iraqi, African, Chinese, American, and other origins to crossbreed the patterns, highlighting the funky, sexy look of abandon and imprecision. Also, Sanford Biggers had a strong presence.

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Petrichor Couture. Living textile designs on cotton made with the antibiotic producing soil bacterium Streptomyces coelicolor. These bacteria are responsible, in part, for the smell of forests, soil, and that that occurs after Summer rain & so the textiles smell of this aroma!

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