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Textile, Nucleus
This is a Textile. It was designed by Richard Landis and co-designed by Craig Fuller and woven by Richard Landis. It is dated 1976 and we acquired it in 1978. Its medium is cotton and its technique is double cloth (two interlocked plain weave structures). It is a part of the Textiles department.
Nucleus and Signal are the result of Landis’s only collaborative work, created with graphic designer Craig Fuller. A subtle symmetry is created by precisely repeating the same color sequence in the warp and weft. What may appear a random arrangement of colored squares is a balanced and controlled expression of a well-modulated palette.
It is credited Museum purchase from Friends of Textiles Fund.
- Sidewall, Testura Grafica
- flexograph printed on ribbed paper.
- Museum purchase from Sarah Cooper-Hewitt Fund.
- 1992-110-7
- Textile, Small Squares
- silk.
- Gift of George R. Kravis II.
- 2018-22-122
- Textile, Campo di Fiori, 1976
- mercerized cotton double weave.
- Gift of Richard Landis.
- 2018-15-1
Our curators have highlighted 2 objects that are related to this one.
- Drawing, Nucleus
- color pencil on paper.
- Richard Landis.
- 63.2017.11
- Textile, Signal
- mercerized cotton double weave.
- Richard Landis.
- 63.2017.5
Its dimensions are
Warp x Weft: 47.6 x 43.2 cm (18 3/4 x 17 in.) H x W ((mat)): 57.8 × 53.3 cm (22 3/4 in. × 21 in.)
Cite this object as
Textile, Nucleus; Designed by Richard Landis (American, b. 1931); Co-Designer: Craig Fuller (American, b. 1949); USA; cotton; Warp x Weft: 47.6 x 43.2 cm (18 3/4 x 17 in.) H x W ((mat)): 57.8 × 53.3 cm (22 3/4 in. × 21 in.); Museum purchase from Friends of Textiles Fund; 1978-102-1
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Color Decoded: The Textiles of Richard Landis
American designer Richard Landis is a master colorist and weaver whose visual language is that of an abstract artist.
This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition Color Decoded: The Textiles of Richard Landis.