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Artworks
Lenore Tawney (1907–2007) ranks among the most influential, though under-recognized, artists of the postwar fiber movement. Given her groundbreaking approach to open-warp weaving, her adaptation of ancient textile-making processes, and her multidisciplinary study of space, structure, and line, deep consideration of her work is essential to a complete understanding of twentieth-century art.
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