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Inquisition

Lenore Tawney

Shah Garg Foundation

Shah Garg Foundation

Lenore Tawney was a renowned pioneer of fiber art, whose revolutionary approach to weaving helped to determine the course of the movement in the 1960s. Over a five-­decade career, which began when she was in her forties and ended with her death at the age of one hundred, she produced weavings, sculptural installations, and boxlike assemblages alongside works on paper, including drawings and postcard collages.

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  • Title: Inquisition
  • Creator: Lenore Tawney
  • Date Created: 1961
  • Physical Dimensions: 143 x 27 in., 143 x 27 in.
  • Rights: Credit: Tim Schneck Photography, Courtesy Shah Garg Foundation
  • Medium: Linen, Linen
  • Art Movement: Contemporary, Contemporary
  • Art Form: Sculpture, Sculpture
Shah Garg Foundation

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