Ed Rossbach, San Blas, 1967, cotton and linen, 72 x 70 in. (182.9 x 177.8 cm.), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Lisa and Dudley Anderson, 1994.54

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Ed Rossbach, San Blas, 1967, cotton and linen, 72 x 70 in. (182.9 x 177.8 cm.), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Lisa and Dudley Anderson, 1994.54
Ed Rossbach was considered a leader in the textile arts movement of the 1960s. Rossbach taught his students at University of California, Berkley, the techniques of ancient and traditional weaving and encouraged experimentation with unconventional materials. Adopting a pre-Columbian off-loom technique to create "Disintegration of the Bauhaus," Rossbach responds to the rigid woven structure of the pictorial weavings of Bauhaus-trained Anni Albers. Learn more in "Off the Wall: American Art to Wear."
"Disintegration of the Bauhaus," 1967, by Ed Rossbach
The Fifteenth Season of The Artist’s Institute with Anni Albers, Polly Apfelbaum, Sarah Charlesworth, Zoe Leonard, Ed Rossbach, Rosemarie Trockel
Ed Rossbach - Paper Work (1968)
newspaper, plastic, and plastic twine 34.3 x 16.5 x 3.8 cm
Ed Rossbach - Raffia Lace Basket (1973)
. Ed Rossbach - Western Star, 1989. Plaited ash splints, cotton plain weave, rawhide, and faux fur; bottom half covered with rice paper pattern with heat-transfer printing.
Ed Rossbach - Pachenko, 1996. Ash, print, rice paper, woven. x
Three from Ed Rossbach: 40 Years of Exploration and Innovation in Fibre Art - thanks to the The Textile Museum in Washington, DC
1. Christmas Basket synthetic ribbon, plastic found objects, 1968
2. detail of printed textile, cotton, fabric felt marker, 1959
3. Eagle’s Nest Box, twigs, raffia, cardboard, newspaper, lacquer 1984
https://www.worldcat.org/title/ed-rossbach-40-years-of-exploration-and-innovation-in-fiber-art/oclc/645335738