Claudia Alarcón & Silät
Inawop [La primavera / Spring], 2023
Hand-spun chaguar fibre, natural dyes and aniline dyes, woven fabric, "yica" stitch
Framed: 177 x 135 cm (69 3/4 x 53 1/8 in)
Unframed: 159 x 104 cm (62 5/8 x 41 in)
Unframed: 159 x 104 cm (62 5/8 x 41 in)
Further images
Woven by Mariela Pérez, Fermina Pérez, Francisca Pérez. Comunidad La Puntana, Santa Victoria Este, Salta For their first exhibition at Cecilia Brunson Projects, Alarcón designed a series of abstract pieces,...
Woven by Mariela Pérez, Fermina Pérez, Francisca Pérez. Comunidad La Puntana, Santa Victoria Este, Salta
For their first exhibition at Cecilia Brunson Projects, Alarcón designed a series of abstract pieces, produced by members of Silät, which explore the changeability of nature. Based on times of the day or seasons, they refer more to colour and atmosphere than to anything material. Exploiting the textural intricacies and earthy colours of chaguar yarn, there is an ever-changing interplay between the open weave and the environment, the richness of the natural dyes modulating as we move around the works and as the light changes.
The taught visual language of symbols and geometric patterns in this textile tradition provide a ground for these images, but bend to the forms of pure colour that spill across the works and animate them, like rushes of water, shards of light or a sudden breeze. These forms break the pattern as if the weaver is led astray by wandering thoughts, or overcome by a sudden change in their surroundings. There is something of the spontaneity of gestural abstract painting, here achieved in a medium reliant on calculation and slow, deliberate processes. They speak to the value placed on intuition by these artists, and a proximity between weaving and thinking.
For their first exhibition at Cecilia Brunson Projects, Alarcón designed a series of abstract pieces, produced by members of Silät, which explore the changeability of nature. Based on times of the day or seasons, they refer more to colour and atmosphere than to anything material. Exploiting the textural intricacies and earthy colours of chaguar yarn, there is an ever-changing interplay between the open weave and the environment, the richness of the natural dyes modulating as we move around the works and as the light changes.
The taught visual language of symbols and geometric patterns in this textile tradition provide a ground for these images, but bend to the forms of pure colour that spill across the works and animate them, like rushes of water, shards of light or a sudden breeze. These forms break the pattern as if the weaver is led astray by wandering thoughts, or overcome by a sudden change in their surroundings. There is something of the spontaneity of gestural abstract painting, here achieved in a medium reliant on calculation and slow, deliberate processes. They speak to the value placed on intuition by these artists, and a proximity between weaving and thinking.
Provenance
Direct from ArtistExhibitions
Stranieri Ovunque - Foreigners Everywhere, 60th International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, curated by Adriano Pedrosa, Venice, Italy, 2024Claudia Alarcón & Silät | Nitsäyphä: Wichí Stories, Cecilia Brunson Projects, London, UK, 2023
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