Weaving Abstraction in Ancient and Modern Art installation view
Hyla Skopitz/The Metropolitan Museum of ArtWeaving Abstraction in Ancient and Modern Art installation view

Weaving Abstraction in Ancient and Modern Art at The Met

Textiles from four modern practitioners will be showcased alongside pieces by ancient Andean artists in this new exhibition at the Met.
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Weaving is one of the oldest art forms in human history, dating back more than 10,000 years, but you can see the ancient craft from a news perspective in this new exhibition at the Met. Now through June 16, textiles from four modern practitioners—Anni Albers, Sheila Hicks, Lenore Tawney and Olga de Amaral—will be showcased alongside pieces by Andean artists from the first millennium BCE to the 16th century.

Weaving Abstraction in Ancient and Modern Art will feature more than 50 works, curated by Iria Candela (Estrellita B. Brodsky Curator of Latin American Art in the Department of Modern and Contemporary Art) and Joanne Pillsbury (Andrall E.Pearson Curator of the Arts of the Ancient Americas in The Michael C. Rockefeller Wing).

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