Plexus A1 by Gabriel Dawe

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Plexus A1 by Gabriel Dawe
Plexus A1, Gabriel Dawe, 2015. [1125x1538]
Gabriel Dawe, Plexus A1, 2015. Renwick Gallery // Washington, DC
Plexus A1 by Gabriel Dawe
Plexus A1 | Gabriel Dawe | WONDER | Renwick Gallery
Gabriel Dawe’s “Plexus A1″....Teasing my review of the Renwick Gallery’s “Wonder”
Plexus A1 (2015) by Colton Brown Via Flickr: Gabriel Dawe Dawe’s architecturally scaled weavings are often mistaken for fleeting rays of light. It is an appropriate trick of the eye, as the artist was inspired to use thread in this fashion by memories of the skies above Mexico City and East Texas, his childhood and current homes, respectively. The material and vivid colors also recall the embroideries everywhere in production during Dawe’s upbringing. More Photographs from the Renwick Gallery’s Wonder exhibition.
Gabriel Dawe's Plexus A1 in the Newly Renovated Renwick Gallery
Gabriel Dawe’s Plexus A1 in the Newly Renovated Renwick Gallery
Gabriel Dawe’s Plexus A1. (Courtesy Conduit Gallery, Ron Blunt)
Until July 2016, Plexus A1, an art installation comprising of nearly 60 miles of handwoven threads by Mexican artist Gabriel Dawe, will be exhibited in the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s newly renovated Renwick Gallery. Dawe’s installation consists of 15 hues to mimic the full spectrum of visible light.
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