Western artists have long responded to and learned from the sophisticated, complex designs and staggering colour and pattern in so-called 'Oriental' rugs and textiles. At once abstract and potent with meanings which ore barely more than intuitively understood by the many artists who have embraced Asian textiles through the centuries, these articles have had a powerful resonance and role in Western art. Elizabeth Cross will account for the mind-changing nature of these rugs and textiles.
ELIZABETH CROSS is an art historian, artist, and independent curator
This STUDY DAY, presented by well-known art, social and cultural historians, explores the artistic, social and cultural worlds where objects, interiors and design meet, is organised to coincide with FLUID BORDERS: Ways of Seeing Oriental Rugs (5 July 2010 - 20 October 2010) a TJC Gallery Experience.
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