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Medium: Cotton
Meeting Point, Caroline Bartlett, Contemporary Abstract Textile Wall Sculpture
Located in Wilton, CT
Meeting Point by Caroline Bartlett, Mono-printed, stitched and manipulated linen, cotton threads 60” x 16.5,” 2020. UK fiber artist, Caroline Bartle...
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Early 2000s Abstract Cotton Sculptures

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Fabric, Monoprint, Tapestry, Cotton, Thread

Textile Sculpture on Steel frame: 'Turtle Dickey'
Located in New York, NY
Judy Rushin-Knopf (1959) was born in Dallas Texas and lives in Tallahasee, FL. Her work addresses bodies, access, and connection. She has exhibited her paintings, sculptures, and tex...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

Materials

Steel

B'Still Life, Contemporary Textile Wall Hanging by Anda Klancic
Located in Wilton, CT
B'Still Life, Anda Klancic, hand-controlled, machine-embroidered lace, cotton, synthetic, metal threads, 23" x 42", 1996-2020. "The tactility of the interweaving in the fibrous wor...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Cotton Sculptures

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Fabric, Textile, Cotton, Thread

U5b2
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Wood, fabric, cotton batting, and acrylic. Artist statement: "Represents my Haplogroup based on a collection of common inherited genes that trace ancestral lines back to an original parent through matrilineal mitochondria. U5b2 ties me – and millions of others – directly to an ancestral Mitochondrial Eve originating in the East African region of modern Kenya. U5b2’s wall-mounted boat...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

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Fabric, Cotton, Wood, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Textile Sculpture: 'Jacket'
Located in New York, NY
Judy Rushin-Knopf (1959) was born in Dallas Texas and lives in Tallahasee, FL. Her work addresses bodies, access, and connection. She has exhibited her paintings, sculptures, and tex...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Large Textile Wall Hanging Sculpture: 'Jumpsuit'
Located in New York, NY
Judy Rushin-Knopf (1959) was born in Dallas Texas and lives in Tallahasee, FL. Her work addresses bodies, access, and connection. She has exhibited her paintings, sculptures, and tex...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

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Acrylic, Cotton, Yarn, Polyester, Glue

Angled Constructions, Contemporary Abstract Geometric Textile Wall Tapestry
Located in Wilton, CT
Angled Constructions, mercerized cotton, damask, 33 1/2" x 35" x 1 1/2" 2012. This tapestry was done by American textile artist, Ethel Stein (1917–2018). ...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Cotton Sculptures

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Fabric, Textile, Tapestry, Cotton, Yarn

Odchodzacy (Departure II), Figurative Abstract Tapestry, Textile Sculpture
Located in Wilton, CT
Odchodzacy (Departure II), wool, cotton & stilon, 92" x 36", 1993. This large figurative, abstract tapestry was done by textile artist, Lilla Kulka (b. 1946, Krakow, Poland). Arti...
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1990s Abstract Cotton Sculptures

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Fabric, Textile, Tapestry, Wool, Cotton

"Vibrant Conversation", Contemporary Abstract Textile Wall Sculpture
By Marianne Kemp
Located in Wilton, CT
Vibrant Conversation, horsehair, cotton, linen, 49” x 70” x 6", 2018. This vibrant contemporary abstract textile wall sculpture was done by textile artist, Marianne Kemp (b. 1976, W...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

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Fabric, Textile, Cotton, Tapestry, Linen

JAGUAR. animal sculptures. 3d
Located in Mexico City, MX
This beautiful work was handmade in Mexico City. It is the largest native cat species of the New World and the third largest in the world. The Jaguar, with its presence connecting No...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

Materials

Copper

"Winter Light Dawn", Contemporary, Mixed Media, Textile, Wall Sculpture
Located in St. Louis, MO
Lesley Richmond was born in Cornwall, England. Lesley now lives in Vancouver, BC, Canada. She received her art teachers training in London, England and her MEd in the USA. She taught...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

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Textile, Other Medium, Fabric, Cotton, Silk, Organic Material, Dye, Acry...

OPEN EQUIVALENCE 4 - acrylic on cut linen with cotton thread -Abstract Geometric
Located in Signal Mountain, TN
In this sculptural piece, Linda King Ferguson has cut a piece of linen canvas into a somewhat trapezoidal shape, with a scalloped top edge. A red cotton thread completes the remainder of the diamond shape. King Ferguson's paintings are abstractions of the female body. She chooses to use linen...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Cotton Sculptures

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Cotton, Linen, Thread, Acrylic

KAWS plush Holiday Japan (KAWS set of 3)
By KAWS
Located in NEW YORK, NY
KAWS Mount Fuji Plush: Complete Set of Three Works: These sold out plush figures were produced in conjunction with KAWS’ widely popular, traveling art installation, ‘Holiday' - this time at Mt. Fuji, Japan. New in an exclusive KAWS designed box. Medium: 3 individual plush figures. Year: 2019. Dimensions: 9 x 9 inches (applies to each individual). New with original box and numbered tags (please note number may differ from that in listing). Acquired directly from publisher. KAWS is a fine artist, illustrator, painter, sculptor, product designer, and toymaker. His cartoonish style—including his best-known characters with X-ed out eyes—has its roots in his early career as a street artist, when he began replacing advertisements with his own, masterful acrylic paintings in the early 1990s. Related Categories Street Art. Retna. Shepard Fairey. Damien Hirst. Pop Art.KAWS Passing Through. KAWS pillow...
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21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Cotton Sculptures

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Cotton

Textile Sculpture on Steel frame: 'Collar'
Located in New York, NY
Judy Rushin-Knopf (1959) was born in Dallas Texas and lives in Tallahasee, FL. Her work addresses bodies, access, and connection. She has exhibited her paintings, sculptures, and tex...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Fawn
Located in Denver, CO
Rachel Denny's work is an exploration of the seductive beauty of our natural world and the imprint that human intervention has made on its flora and fauna. Denny works in a variety ...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Textile Sculpture on Steel frame: 'Dressy Dickie'
Located in New York, NY
Judy Rushin-Knopf (1959) was born in Dallas Texas and lives in Tallahasee, FL. Her work addresses bodies, access, and connection. She has exhibited her paintings, sculptures, and tex...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

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Steel

Pivoine
Located in Paris, FR
Textile composition from the series Vegetable Choreographies made with Metal structure embroidered with cotton wire and embroidered textile at the printed bottom white and polychrom...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

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Metal

Smooth Sailing
Located in Denver, CO
Rachel Denny's work is an exploration of the seductive beauty of our natural world and the imprint that human intervention has made on its flora and fauna. Denny works in a variety o...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

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Metal

Large Textile Wall Hanging: 'Hoodie'
Located in New York, NY
Judy Rushin-Knopf (1959) was born in Dallas Texas and lives in Tallahasee, FL. Her work addresses bodies, access, and connection. She has exhibited her paintings, sculptures, and tex...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

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Cotton, Yarn, Polyester, Glue, Acrylic

Textile Sculpture on Steel frame: 'Gloves'
Located in New York, NY
Judy Rushin-Knopf (1959) was born in Dallas Texas and lives in Tallahasee, FL. Her work addresses bodies, access, and connection. She has exhibited her paintings, sculptures, and tex...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

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Steel

Textile Sculpture on Steel frame: 'Bust
Located in New York, NY
Judy Rushin-Knopf (1959) was born in Dallas Texas and lives in Tallahasee, FL. Her work addresses bodies, access, and connection. She has exhibited her paintings, sculptures, and tex...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

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Steel

Textile Sculpture on Steel frame: 'Mock Turtle'
Located in New York, NY
Judy Rushin-Knopf (1959) was born in Dallas Texas and lives in Tallahasee, FL. Her work addresses bodies, access, and connection. She has exhibited her paintings, sculptures, and tex...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

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Steel

Beautiful Hanging Giraffe Sculpture
Located in Mexico City, MX
Beautiful Hanging Giraffe Sculputure. This piece was hand made in the heart of Mexico City with pins on cotton ropes. The Two artists were inspired by nature, how every organism in i...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

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Cord, Wood, Pins, Cotton

Capucine
Located in Paris, FR
From the series Vegetable Choreographies Textile composition in metal structure, textile print and multicolor cotton wire - a beautiful contrast between the complementarity of the...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

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Metal

Elegant Hanging Tree Handmade With Pins
Located in Mexico City, MX
This elegant piece is handmade by two Mexican Artistis who managed to Project a tree silhouette upon cotton ropes. It is done with 17,570 delicately placed pins upon hanging ropes. T...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

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Cotton, Wood, Varnish, Pins

Broken White Band with Pink, Contemporary Abstract Tapestry, Textile Sculpture
Located in Wilton, CT
Broken White Band with Pink, Linen, wool, and cotton, 32" x 32" (2008). This two-tone contemporary abstract woven tapestry and textile wall sculpture is by UK-based textile artist, Sara Brennan...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

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Fabric, Textile, Tapestry, Wool, Cotton, Linen

State of Mind, Contemporary Woven Tapestry, Geometric Abstract Textile Sculpture
Located in Wilton, CT
State of Mind, Contemporary Woven Tapestry, Abstract Textile Wall Sculpture, Viscosed silk, cotton cloth, jersey dots, 102” x 95”, 2016 by textile artist, Ane Henriksen...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Cotton Sculptures

Materials

Fabric, Textile, Tapestry, Cotton, Silk

Gold Laugh, Post-Modern Metallic Woven Abstract Textile Sculpture/Embroidery
By Micheline Beauchemin
Located in Wilton, CT
Gold Laugh (1980-85) metallic and acrylic thread, cotton. Gold, Metallic Woven Abstract Textile Sculpture. Textile artist, Micheline Beauchemin (1929-2009) was born in Longqueuil, Quebec, Canada. She has created a repertory of various works which includes theatre curtains, tapestries, wall hangings, embroidery murals, flexible walls, stained glass works, scale models, collages, toys, costumes and illustrations. Micheline Beauchemin began her career making stained-glass windows but early on turned to weaving and embroidering spectacular wall hangings in vibrant colors, including blues and greens. travelled and studied in Japan, China, India, North Africa, the Canadian Arctic and the Andes, adding depth and mystery to the love of light, water, wings and nets that is evident in her body of work. Beauchemin’s works are included in the collections of the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa; the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts; the Musée du Québec; Pearson Airport, Toronto; the Canada Council, Ottawa; the Canadian Museum of Civilization, Gatineau; the Bibliothèque Centrale, Quebec; the Taxation Data Centre, Shawinigan; the Revenue Building, Québec; North York...
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1980s Post-Modern Cotton Sculptures

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Metal

"Forest", Contemporary Mixed Media Textile, Cotton and Silk with Acrylic Paint
Located in St. Louis, MO
Lesley Richmond was born in Cornwall, England. Lesley now lives in Vancouver, BC, Canada. She received her art teachers training in London, England and her MEd in the USA. She taught...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

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Cotton, Textile, Silk, Paint, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Other Medium

Big Knot
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Rice stalks, cotton, linen, insulation foam, epoxy resin, wood
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21st Century and Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

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Cotton, Linen, Epoxy Resin, Wood

Herbage
Located in Paris, FR
Textile composition from the series Vegetable Choreographies. Textile composition creation made with Metal structure emboldened by print textile, embroidery with multicolor cotton wi...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

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Metal

MARINE KNOTS
Located in Mexico City, MX
This three piece composition was handmade, it has natural pigment colors and it is inspired on sailors and marine life. It is perfect for outdoor spaces for it stands weathering. On...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

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Cotton, Yarn, Dye

Out of Focus 1-9, Contemporary Hand-Woven Abstract Textiles, Wall Sculpture
By Grethe Sørensen
Located in Wilton, CT
Out of Focus 1-9, handwoven cotton, 87" x 85.5" x 1.5", 2007. This colorful wall piece, consisting of nine hand-woven abstract tapestries, was done by Danish fiber artist, Grethe Sørensen...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

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Fabric, Textile, Tapestry, Cotton

Brindille
Located in Paris, FR
From the series Vegetable Choreographies. Textile composition creation made withMetal structure embroidered with cotton wire and embroidered textile at the bottom- polychromed and v...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

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Metal

Umbilical Field
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Rice stalks, cotton, wood, insulation foam, epoxy resin
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2010s Cotton Sculptures

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Cotton, Epoxy Resin, Wood

Tokyo
Located in Paris, FR
Tokyo from the series Vegetable Choreographies. Textile composition creation made withMetal structure embroidered with cotton wire and embroidered textile at the bottom- polychromed ...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

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Metal

Geranium Sauvage
Located in Paris, FR
Textile composition from the series Vegetable Choreographies made with Metal structure embroidered with cotton wire and embroidered textile dominating tones of green, bright red spar...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

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Metal

Panicaut
Located in Paris, FR
Textile composition from the series Vegetable Choreographies made with Metal structure embroidered with cotton wire and embroidered textile at the bottom white and polychromed fresh ...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

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Metal

Carotte
Located in Paris, FR
Textile composition from the series Vegetable Choreographies. Textile composition creation made with Metal structure embroidered with cotton wire and embroidered textile at the botto...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

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Metal

Japanese Contemporary Art by Fusako Ekuni - Into the Light
Located in Paris, IDF
Artwork made with pigment (Iwaenogu), glue & water on cotton paper (Washi) marouflaged on Japanese wooden panel
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Cotton Sculptures

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Pigment, Cotton, Paper, Glue

Sculpture: 'Pair of Chopines'
Located in New York, NY
The artistic collaboration of Kelly Bugden + Van Wifvat has produced a thought-provoking body of sculptures, paintings, and constructions. Nature, childhood memories, and everyday archetypes take shape in unexpected combinations of materials. The works emerged as the tactile and visual senses channeled the ritualistic power and materiality of selected artifacts. The resulting objects exist in a space between what they were originally and what they could become. A wheel, for example, is distorted as if seen through a prism. Their collaboration grew out of years of shaping materials into one-of-a-kind objects. Intuitively, the process of creating with their hands took an inward turn. Prism is a travelogue through memories and dreams, yielding abstract forms that capture moments of transformation. Van Wifvat grew up with eight siblings and studied sculpture and environmental design in Minneapolis at MCAD. In 1979, he opened a storefront art gallery to promote the work of local artists. The space featured printed materials—art books, periodicals, fanzines, and postcard’s. Wifvat moved to New York in 1983 to study at the Fashion Institute of Technology and Parsons. In 1987, he co-founded Van Gregory & Norton design studio, specializing in convex mirrors and curtain hardware...
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2010s Conceptual Cotton Sculptures

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Gesso, Muslin, Wood

Contemporary Installation Sculpture, Woven and Crocheted Videotape with Cotton
Located in St. Louis, MO
John Garrett was raised in southern New Mexico by parents who were both educators. They instilled in him an appreciation for the handmade with their collections of Native American arts and crafts. He moved to Claremont, California, to attend college at Claremont Men’s College (now Claremont McKenna College.) Following his desire to make things by hand, he enrolled in a weaving class taught by Marion Stewart at Scripps College in 1970. His intrigue with the tools, systems and materials involved in weaving and other textile constructions led him to take other courses with Neda Al-Hilali a year later, also at Scripps. He did graduate work at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he studied with Bernard Kester and Vasa. Garrett has exhibited throughout the United States for over thirty years in hundreds of exhibitions, as well as in Europe, Africa and Asia. Garrett has worked simultaneously with two and three-dimensional formats to create his textile forms with a variety of materials. Visually unpredictable, his work may be woven, wrapped, plaited, riveted, painted, rusted, twined, nailed, stitched or tied. With an expansive repertoire of materials, each work of art is meticulously crafted, while achieving an energetic complexity; he moves gracefully from constructing wall pieces to baskets, breathing new life into discarded objects. Currently a full time studio artist, he teaches workshops on creativity and experimental basketry at schools nationwide. He was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts fellowships in 1983 and 1995 as well as elected a Fellow of the American Craft Council in 2010. Selected Museum Collections Albuquerque Museum, Albuquerque, NM Museum of Art and Design, New York, NY Arkansas Museum of Art, Little Rock, AR Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA Detroit Institute of Art, Detroit, MI Erie Museum, Erie, PA High Museum, Atlanta, GA Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis, MN Mint Museum of Craft and Design, Charlotte, NC Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, NM Museum of California, Oakland, CA Museum of International Folk Art, Santa Fe, NM Philbrook Museum, Tulsa, OK Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC Racine Art Museum, Racine, WI Contemporary Installation Sculpture...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

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Fabric, Cotton, Wood, Tape, Mixed Media, Other Medium

Sculpture; 'Portal'
Located in New York, NY
The artistic collaboration of Kelly Bugden + Van Wifvat has produced a thought-provoking body of sculptures, paintings, and constructions. Nature, childhood memories, and everyday archetypes take shape in unexpected combinations of materials. The works emerged as the tactile and visual senses channeled the ritualistic power and materiality of selected artifacts. The resulting objects exist in a space between what they were originally and what they could become. A wheel, for example, is distorted as if seen through a prism. Their collaboration grew out of years of shaping materials into one-of-a-kind objects. Intuitively, the process of creating with their hands took an inward turn. Prism is a travelogue through memories and dreams, yielding abstract forms that capture moments of transformation. Van Wifvat grew up with eight siblings and studied sculpture and environmental design in Minneapolis at MCAD. In 1979, he opened a storefront art gallery to promote the work of local artists. The space featured printed materials—art books, periodicals, fanzines, and postcard’s. Wifvat moved to New York in 1983 to study at the Fashion Institute of Technology and Parsons. In 1987, he co-founded Van Gregory & Norton design studio, specializing in convex mirrors and curtain hardware...
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2010s Conceptual Cotton Sculptures

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Gold Leaf

UNROLLED CYLINDER (ORIFICE)
Located in Tulsa, OK
Doug Johnston’s Unrolled Cylinder (Orifice) is a white and white cotton Thread minimalist abstract sculpture measuring 15 x 37 priced at $3600. Doug Johnston’s work includes art, design, architecture and music. He utilizes and explores a variety of mediums and methods such as installation, fiber art, sculpture, photography, and collaborative performance. Since 2010, Johnston has focused on a process of coiling and stitching rope into a variety of functional and sculptural objects. Bio Born in 1979 in the west Texas desert and raised in Tulsa, OK, Doug Johnston lives and works in New York City. Doug Johnston's work includes art, design, architecture and music, utilizing and exploring a variety of mediums and methods such as installation, fiber art, sculpture, photography, and collaborative performance. Since 2010 he has focused on a process of coiling and stitching rope into a variety of functional and sculptural objects. His work has been presented in numerous exhibitions around the United States and in online and print journals; an ongoing line of coiled and stitched rope pieces is available in boutiques and galeries around the world. After graduating from Drury University with undergraduate degrees in Architecture and Studio Art, Doug later earned a Master of Architecture Degree from Cranbrook Academy of Art. He has served as a guest critic and lecturer at several universities. His professional experience includes architecture, teaching, and architectural metal fabrication. Currently Doug works with his wife, Tomoe Matsuoka, in their Brooklyn studio. exhibitions and events 2014 Das Haus Curated by Louise Campbell at the IMM Cologne, Germany 2013 Light Sculptures (solo), Mondo Cane, New York, NY Modern Craft, NoHo Design District / Merchants House Museum, New York, NY LLIIGGHHTTSS, 7 Dunham Place, New York, NY Sleight of Hand, Brian Morris...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Cotton Sculptures

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Cotton, Thread

Vessel: Pierced III, Unique Wall or Table Art by Sylvia Seventy
By Sylvia Seventy
Located in Long Island City, NY
This mixed media sculpture by Sylvia Seventy, from 1986, is a conceptual work in neutral tones. Materials include handmade paper, Apple Wood, Willow, Paint, Oil Pastel, Wax, Cotton ...
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1980s Conceptual Cotton Sculptures

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Cotton, Handmade Paper, Oil Pastel, Paint, Wood

Threaded Textiles
Located in Mexico City, MX
Created in the heart of Mexico City, this artwork was designed so that spectators can get involved in the work and collaborate by creating all kinds of knitting and knots. The three ...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

Materials

Cotton, Yarn

Boot Print Bear
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Work from INCIDENTAL AMALGAMATION.
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2010s Cotton Sculptures

Materials

Cotton, Glass, Digital

Roof Chair
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Cotton and Acrylic Yarns, Polystyrene
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

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Cotton, Yarn, Polystyrene

Textile Sculpture, Wall Hanging: 'T Shirt'
Located in New York, NY
Judy Rushin-Knopf (1959) was born in Dallas Texas and lives in Tallahasee, FL. Her work addresses bodies, access, and connection. She has exhibited her paintings, sculptures, and tex...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

Materials

Wool, Cotton, Yarn, Latex, Polyester, Dye

Textile Sculpture on Steel frame: 'Huckabpoo Dickey'
Located in New York, NY
Judy Rushin-Knopf (1959) was born in Dallas Texas and lives in Tallahasee, FL. Her work addresses bodies, access, and connection. She has exhibited her paintings, sculptures, and tex...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

Materials

Steel

COCTEAU
Located in New York, NY
faience boxer covered with cotton crochet in orange and white
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Sculptures

Materials

Cotton, Faience

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Find a wide variety of authentic Cotton sculptures available on 1stDibs. While artists have worked in this medium across a range of time periods, art made with this material during the 21st Century is especially popular. If you’re looking to add sculptures created with this material to introduce a provocative pop of color and texture to an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of blue, purple, green, red and other colors. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include Jeremy Thomas, Judy Rushin-Knopf, KAWS, and Françoise Tellier Loumagne. Frequently made by artists working in the Abstract, Contemporary, all of these pieces for sale are unique and many will draw the attention of guests in your home. Not every interior allows for large Cotton sculptures, so small editions measuring 0.12 inches across are also available

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