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Fiber Artworks Interpreting the Biblical Story of Joseph |
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NEW YORK.- Yeshiva University Museum (YUM) in Chelsea presents an exhibition of fiber artworks interpreting the Biblical story of Joseph, by Israeli artist Chana Cromer. Cromers multi-layered fabric hangings shed light on the complex layers of Josephs personality and the symbolism in his coat of many colors. Among the 12 works on view are several colorful garments as well as tapestries suspended from the ceiling. Close inspection reveals a number of distinct artistic techniques that are interwoven within individual works, including collage, embroidery, etching, silk-screening and staining with natural plants, berries and leaves. When installed together, the exhibition provides an insightful fusion of fine art, craft and Biblical narrative.
The Story of Joseph: Unveiling the Text is Cromers first New York solo show and reflects the artists interest in the Bible. Using the story of Joseph from the first Book of Genesis as her point of departure, the artist points out that clothing plays a part in every stage of Josephs life: as favored son, prisoner, servant, and Egyptian official, he wears clothes of different textures. Cromers fiber artworks display her mastery of textile surface design and printmaking, as well as her understanding of text and commentary. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-color catalogue published in Israel with the generous support of the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture.
Chana Cromer is the daughter of Holocaust survivors, born in Italy and raised in Kansas City, Missouri. Cromer studied textile surface design at Philadelphia College of the Arts and printmaking at New Yorks Pratt Institute before receiving a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Bezalel Art Institute in Jerusalem and a Masters of Arts in Education from Boston College. Her work has been exhibited widely throughout Israel, Europe and North America including U.S. galleries and museums in Atlanta, Boston, Cincinnati, Kansas City, Phoenix, and Washington, D.C. Cromer had solo exhibitions at Yale University (New Haven, CT) in 2002 and 2004. Currently based in Jerusalem, she teaches art at a Judaica textile workshop at Bar Ilan University in Ramat Gan.
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