Conceptual Textile Arts for sale

75 Original Textile Artworks For Sale: Looking for Original[...]

75 Original Textile Artworks For Sale:

Looking for Original textile works of art for sale?

Explore all styles and techniques of textile arts. Artmajeur is aimed at all artistic sensibilities and has been celebrating beauty by your side for 20 years with more than 2 million contemporary works of art to discover ... or acquire! Discover works by contemporary artists from around the world to decorate your interior with class! Simple art lover or confirmed collector? Find the favorite canvas or painting that will truly enhance your decoration. Artmajeur offers you original works, limited editions and art prints by the best contemporary artists in the world. On Artmajeur, works of textile art are selected by enthusiasts and experts in the art market. We select for you the original works of trendy, award-winning and recognized artists as well as new rising values in the field of contemporary art to guide you and help you in your process of buying textile art online.

Discover contemporary Conceptual Art Textile Arts on Artmajeur

Contemporary Conceptual Art Textile Arts are a fascinating and innovative genre in the art world today. These original Artworks combine traditional textile techniques with contemporary conceptual ideas, resulting in pieces that are both visually stunning and intellectually challenging. The main types of supports used in this field include canvas, paper, and cloth, while materials range from natural fibers like cotton and wool to synthetic materials like polyester and nylon. What makes Conceptual Art Textile Arts unique is the way they blend traditional techniques with contemporary ideas, resulting in works that are both beautiful and thought-provoking.

Textile Art,  39.4x3.9 in
mitcont1.jpg Textile Art, 39.4x3.9 in
©2014 Monica Casanova

Origins and History

Contemporary Conceptual Art Textile Arts emerged in the 1960s and 70s as a response to the traditional art forms that dominated the art scene. It challenged the boundaries of art by using textiles as a medium to create conceptual and abstract works. The movement was influenced by the feminist movement and explored themes such as gender, identity, and social issues. Artists such as Sheila Hicks and Lenore Tawney are considered pioneers of this movement.

Textile Art,  66.9x26.8 in
silhouette VI tissu noir Textile Art, 66.9x26.8 in
©2011 Evelyne Dominault

Evolutions of theses works in the contemporary art market

Contemporary Conceptual Art Textile Arts have been undergoing a remarkable evolution in recent years. This art form has become increasingly popular in the contemporary art market, with many textile artists gaining recognition for their innovative and thought-provoking works. These artists are exploring new ways of using traditional textile techniques to create pieces that challenge traditional notions of art and craft. The importance of this art form lies in its ability to create a dialogue between the viewer and the artwork. Textile art can be used to address issues of identity, politics, and social justice, and it allows artists to express their ideas in a tactile and tangible way. As the demand for Conceptual Art Textile Arts grows, we can expect to see more artists pushing the boundaries of this medium, creating works that are both beautiful and intellectually engaging.

Textile Art,  55.1x55.1 in
PAISAJE URBANO 1 Textile Art, 55.1x55.1 in
©2004 Maribel Ruiz Figueras (M. RUIZ FIGUERAS)

Related Famous Artists

Contemporary Conceptual Art Textile Arts is a form of art that combines textile materials and conceptual ideas to create thought-provoking and visually stunning pieces. Some well-known artists who have mastered this art form are:

  1. Sheila Hicks: A veteran in the field of textile arts, Hicks uses fibers to create sculptures and installations that challenge the traditional notions of art. Her work often explores the relationship between color, texture, and space.

  2. Ghada Amer: Amer is known for her embroidered paintings, which feature provocative images of women. Her work addresses themes of feminism, sexuality, and cultural identity.

  3. Bisa Butler: Butler’s work is a celebration of Black culture and history. She uses vibrant fabrics and intricate stitching techniques to create portraits that capture the essence of her subjects.

  4. Faith Ringgold: Ringgold is a painter, writer, and sculptor who is best known for her story quilts. Her work addresses issues of race, gender, and class, and often features powerful messages of social justice.

  5. Sonya Clark: Clark’s work explores the cultural and historical significance of hair. She uses braiding, weaving, and other textile techniques to create intricate sculptures that challenge our perceptions of beauty and identity.

These artists have pushed the boundaries of Contemporary Conceptual Art Textile Arts, and their work continues to inspire and challenge us today.

Notable contemporary Conceptual Art Textile Arts

Contemporary Conceptual Art Textile Arts are unique expressions of creativity that blend traditional textile techniques with contemporary concepts. Some of the well-known textile artworks are:

  1. "Untitled (Flag)" by Rirkrit Tiravanija, 2015 - This artwork is a large-scale flag made of recycled clothing. The flag is hoisted on a tall pole, and its design is a combination of different patterns and colors. The artist uses the flag as a symbol of unity and diversity, highlighting the beauty of individuality.

  2. "The Dinner Party" by Judy Chicago, 1979 - This artwork is a large-scale installation that features a triangular table with place settings for 39 historical and mythical women. The table is covered with a hand-embroidered tablecloth, and each place setting has a unique ceramic plate that represents the woman it is dedicated to. The artwork celebrates the achievements of women throughout history and challenges the patriarchal norms of the art world.

  3. "The Subtlety" by Kara Walker, 2014 - This artwork is a massive sculpture of a sphinx-like figure made of sugar and resin. The sculpture is over 35 feet long and 13 feet high and is covered with intricate patterns and details. The artwork explores the themes of slavery, power, and exploitation, and challenges the viewer’s perceptions of race and gender.

  4. "Threadbare" by Anne Wilson, 2013 - This artwork is a site-specific installation that features a series of hand-woven panels made of human hair, thread, and fabric. The panels are suspended from the ceiling and create a labyrinthine structure that the viewer can walk through. The artwork explores the themes of memory, identity, and loss, and invites the viewer to contemplate their own mortality.

  5. "The Ghillies" by Janet Echelman, 2010 - This artwork is a large-scale installation that features a series of colorful, suspended net sculptures that sway gently in the wind. The sculptures are made of hand-knotted netting and are inspired by the traditional Scottish ghillie shoes. The artwork explores the themes of movement, lightness, and fluidity, and creates a dynamic and immersive environment for the viewer.

Most Relevant | Newest

Textile Art titled "mitcont1.jpg" by Monica Casanova, Original Artwork
mitcont1.jpg - Textile Art, 39.4x3.9 in ©2014 by Monica Casanova - Conceptual Art, conceptual-art-579

Monica Casanova

"mitcont1.jpg"

Textile Art on Wood | 39.4x3.9 in

$1,052.07
Textile Art titled "silhouette VI tissu…" by Evelyne Dominault, Original Artwork
silhouette VI tissu noir - Textile Art, 66.9x26.8 in ©2011 by Evelyne Dominault - Conceptual Art, conceptual-art-579, silhouette masculine sur tissu noir

Evelyne Dominault

"silhouette VI tissu noir"

Textile Art on Fabric | 66.9x26.8 in

$1,341.23
Textile Art titled "PAISAJE URBANO 1" by Maribel Ruiz Figueras (M. RUIZ FIGUERAS), Original Artwork, Acrylic
PAISAJE URBANO 1 - Textile Art, 55.1x55.1 in ©2004 by Maribel Ruiz Figueras (M. RUIZ FIGUERAS) - Conceptual Art, conceptual-art-579, Geometric, GRIS BLANCO HIERRO TECNICAS MIXTAS MARIBEL RUIZ FIGUERAS

Maribel Ruiz Figueras (M. RUIZ FIGUERAS)

"PAISAJE URBANO 1"

Textile Art on Canvas | 55.1x55.1 in

$7,358.63
Prints available

Artmajeur

Receive our newsletter for art lovers and collectors