Description
The diverse and sometimes hidden stories of the American experience told by quilts and bedcovers from the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
About the Author
Pamela A. Parmal, former Chair, and David and Roberta Logie Curator of Textile and Fashion Arts at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Jennifer M. Swope is Assistant Curator of Textile and Fashion Arts at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Lauren D. Whitley, former Senior Curator of Textile and Fashion Arts at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Reviews
Once a luxury item, since the 17th century quilts have evolved into a democratic art form that celebrates collaboration. Fabric of a Nation, a new book, brings together quilts spanning more than 300 years from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. It's a snapshot of America - Native American history, women's suffrage, the construction of the railway, the civil rights movement. "Quilts are incredibly accessible objects," says Jennifer M Swope, who curated the book and exhibition running in Boston. "They have been made and treasured by so many - rich and poor; women and men; urban and rural; white makers and artists of colour. In this way, quilts speak to many threads of the story of America." -- Kathryn Bromwich * Guardian *
Filled with photos of vibrant, historical and modern hand-stitched textile art. -- Rebecca Malinsky * Wall Street Journal *
Named an Honor Book. * The 2022 Historic New England Book Prize *
Awards
Commended for Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards (Art) 2021.
Book Information
ISBN 9780878468768
Author Pamela A. Parmal
Format Hardback
Page Count 240
Imprint Museum of Fine Arts,Boston
Publisher Museum of Fine Arts,Boston
Weight(grams) 1560g