GLORIA F. ROSS & MODERN TAPESTRY

Ann Lane Hedlund

Yale University Press, New Haven and London

in association with Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona, Tucson

Foreword by Grace Glueck

Preface/Acknowledgments

COLLABORATIONS

1. Introduction

NEW YORK – Starting a workshop

2. A New York Life

3. Hooked Wall Hangings, Pile Carpets

SCOTLAND – Understanding handwoven tapestry

4. Archie Brennan and the Dovecot Studios

FRANCE – Exploring tapestry’s roots

5. The Workshops of Aubusson & Felletin

6. Other Explorations

THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST – Continuing traditions

7. The Native/Noland Tapestries

THE ARTISTS, THE WORKS – Working with painters & sculptors

8. The Gloria F. Ross Tapestries & Carpets

Anuszkiewicz—Avery—Bearden—G. Davis—S. Davis—Dubuffet—Feeley—Frankenthaler—Goodnough—Gottlieb—Held—Hofmann—Jenkins—Liberman—Lindner—Louis—Marca-Relli—Motherwell—Nevelson—Noland—Podwal—Poons—Ross—Samaras—Smith—Stella—Trova—Youngerman plates 1 – 96

TAPESTRY IN THE LATE TWENTIETH CENTURY – Valuing Tapestry

9. The Business of Tapestry

10. La Tombee du Metier

Appendices – Chronology – Glossary – Checklist of GFR Tapestries & Carpets

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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