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"For the last 35 years the artist is attracted
to the experimenting with canvas and material. Her displayed works "Mobilen Fabric" includes
wire which is woven into the fabric, which
enables her to apply different shapes to the fabric.
Several styles are possible including the bringing up in the shape
of a tube, or the appearance of stripped skin. There are
no limits, so that fantasies can develop in
the eye of the observer. The second works on display
consists of 7 columns, which are embraced with a
special fabric woven on the "Kontermarschstuhl". The columns which all differ
in size and colour, are linked with an
optical common band in orange colour. The "columns of
piece" portray harmony and quietude. The artist was inspired
by the "columns of human rights" in Nürnberg,
Germany." |
Deutsche Gruppe
Textilkunst - "yesterday and today", 2000, o. S. |
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>> Monochrom / Polychrom. Catalogue of the
exhibition of the "Deutschen Gruppe Textilkunst" in the City
Gardens, Schwäbisch Gmünd as well as the Textile
Museum Max Berk, Heidelberg-Ziegelhausen, Germany. [o. O.] 1988.
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>> "Deutsche Gruppe Textilkunst" 1991.
Catalogue of the exhibition in the new City Hall as well
as the Old Castle, Bayreuth, Germany from September, 1st until October, 2nd 1991.
[Nürnberg 1991]. (2 Abb.) |
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>> Temporary
Textile Art - Scope Germanby - Austria
- Switzerland, from Friderike Grünke. Vienna 1995. ISBN
3-85119-263-X. (1 Abb.) |
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>> "Deutsche Gruppe
Textilkunst" - "Yesterday and Today" published for the exhibition in
the Textile Museum Max Berk, Heidelberg-Ziegelhausen, Germany from June
18th until September 17th 2000. Heidelberg
2000. |
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