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Polish Fiber at RAM

RAM is committed to supporting diverse voices—whether that diversity reflects race, gender, sexuality, age, ability, social standing, or world perspective.

Fiber art, as a self-conscious artistic practice, often develops parallel to (or sometimes intersects with) more traditional modes of textile production such as industry and hobby-oriented handcraft. Since the 1970s, Łódź, Poland—the historical site of a significant textile industry—has been the home for a triennial exhibition of fiber-related work by almost 150 artists from over 50 countries. This survey of innovative fiber from across the globe significantly impacts the artists of the host country, as well as those further afield. Polish artists interested in working with fiber are directly presented with new modes of production and a wide range of ideas.

In 2013, RAM acquired a substantial selection of contemporary Polish fiber art. This added to a small sampling of work by artists with Polish heritage already in RAM’s collection, as well as a considerable—and nationally significant—collection of contemporary fiber works including baskets, embroidered and stitched two-dimensional works, sculptural textiles, and large-scale fiber installations.

Nuanced in different ways and affected by various cultural changes, fiber art produced over the last 60 years has reflected artists’ interests in exploring the limits of materials, challenging technique and construction, reflecting social and personal issues, and expanding the definition of what fiber art means today.

Thank you to the the Walter S. Smolenski, Jr. and Sr. Polish History and Culture Fund within the Racine Community Foundation for largely funding research and exhibition of Polish Fiber at RAM.

Grażyna Brylewska-Pędziałek

Grażyna Brylewska-Pędzialek’s piece Great Grandmother Emmy’s Shawl and Mine links the artist to her family and blends past and present as she encases fiber fragments in plastic. Brylewska-Pędzialek often blends photographic imagery with textiles in works that speak to personal, social, and cultural issues. She frequently replicates her own image, as in the work By Myself Alone. A triple self-portrait of sorts, this provocative piece is an examination of artist as maker and subject as well as a reflection of image, illusion, and memory.

Brylewska Ir2014.128a C Sam Na Sam

Grażyna Brylewska-Pędziałek

Sam na Sam (By Myself Alone), 1991
Dyed wool and thread
8 x 8 x 1/4 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Camille and Alex Cook
Photography: Jon Bolton

Brylewska Pedzialek Ir2014.126 Taniec Życia Drugi Cykl Dance Of Life Ii Second Cycle Photo Javis Lawson

Grażyna Brylewska-Pędziałek

Taniec Życia – Drug Cykl (Dance of Life II – Second Cycle), 1992
Dyed wool and linen
7 3/4 x 7 3/4 x 1/4 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Camille and Alex Cook
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

Brylewska Pedzialek Ir2013

Grażyna Brylewska-Pędziałek

Szal Prababki Emmy I Mój (Great Grandmother Emmy’s Shawl and Mine), ca. 1995
Antique lace, dyed cotton thread, plastic, and metal
77 x 12 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Camille and Alex Cook
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

Maria Teresa Chojnacka

Reflecting the drive for innovation, Maria Teresa Chojnacka has embroidered the date and material on the back of each of her small-scale works. In the same spot, she also reaffirms her artistic identity and her technical experimentation as she emphasizes via text that the wool weavings were created with her “own technique.”

Chojnacka Ir2013.355 Untitled No. 1076 Photo Jarvis Lawson.jpg

Maria Teresa Chojnacka

Untitled No. 1076, 1986
Wool and jute
7 x 7 x 1/2 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Camille and Alex Cook
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

Chojnacka Ir2013.357 Untitled No. 1075 Photo Jarvis Lawson.jpg

Maria Teresa Chojnacka

Untitled No. 1075, 1988
Wool and jute
7 x 7 x 1/2 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Camille and Alex Cook
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

Chojnacka Ir2013.359 Untitled No. 1115 Photo Jarvis Lawson.jpg

Maria Teresa Chojnacka

Untitled No. 1115, ca. 1990
Dyed wool and cotton
8 x 8 x 1/8 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Camille and Alex Cook
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

Chojnacka Ir2013.359 Untitled No. 1109 Photo Jarvis Lawson.jpg

Maria Teresa Chojnacka

Untitled No. 1109, ca. 1990
Dyed wool and cotton
8 x 8 x 1/8 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Camille and Alex Cook
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

Chojnacka Ir2014.120a&b No. 1139 Brama Piekła The Gate To Hell Photo Jarvis Lawson.jpg

Maria Teresa Chojnacka

No. 1138 Brama Nieba (No. 1138 The Gate to Heaven), 1989
Cotton and wool
7 1/2 x 7 1/4 x 1/4 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Camille and Alex Cook
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

Maria Teresa Chojnacka

No. 1139 Brama Piekła (No. 1139 The Gate to Hell), 1989
Dyed cotton and dyed wool
7 1/2 x 8 x 1/4 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Camille and Alex Cook
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

Chojnacka Ir2013.356 11754 Zamieszanie Confusion Photo Jarvis Lawson.jpg

Maria Teresa Chojnacka

1175/4 Zamieszanie (1175/4 Confusion), 1992
Jute and acrylic
5 x 3 1/2 x 1/8 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Camille and Alex Cook
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

Chojnacka Ir2013.358 Untitled No. 1074 Photo Jarvis Lawson.jpg

Maria Teresa Chojnacka

Untitled No. 1074, 1986
Dyed wool and jute
8 x 8 x 1 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Camille and Alex Cook
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

Włodzimierz Cygan

Włodzimierz Cygan

Struktura (Structure), ca. 2000
Linen thread
13 3/4 x 13 1/2 x 1 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Camille and Alex Cook
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

Emilia Cecylia Domańska

Domanska Ir2013.360 Bez Tytulu Untitled Photo Jarvis Lawson.jpg

Emilia Cecylia Domańska

Bez Tytulu (Untitled), 1989
Dyed wool, hemp, and found sewing needle
4 x 3 x 1/8 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Camille and Alex Cook
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

Maria Domańska

Maria Domańska

Untitled, ca. 1970
Dyed wool
30 x 75 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Agatha Elmes
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

Anna Goebel

Goebel Ir2014.125 Ulga Relief V Photo Jarvis Lawson.jpg

Anna Goebel

Ulga (Relief V), 1991
Paper
7 3/4 x 7 3/4 x 1/4 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Camille and Alex Cook
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

Margaret Handwerker

Handwerker Ir2013.258 Purple Apples Photo Jarvis Lawson

Margaret Handwerker

Purple Apples, 2002
Hand-dyed wool and linen
47 1/2 x 64 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Judy Bain and Marilyn Ziering
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

Bozena Kaluga

Kaluga Tba.336 Urokliwa (charming) Photo Jarvis Lawson

Bozena Kaluga

Urokliwa (Charming), 1990
Dyed cotton netting and embossed paper
8 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Camille and Alex Cook
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

Janusz Kozikowski

Kozikowski Ir2018.476 Chief Kimono Photo Jarvis Lawson

Janusz Kozikowski

Chief Kimono on Beige, 1984
Dyed wool
40 1/2 x 39 x 1/4 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Larry and Mickey Magid
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

Lilla Kulka

Lilla Kulka was a painter and student of Magdalena Abakanowicz—one of the most influential artists of postwar Poland—and directly felt her influence. Kulka’s compositions, such as the silhouetted form of Na Ś cie ż ce (On the Path V), sometimes combine the shading and rendering techniques of painting with the textural properties of cotton and thread.

Na Ścieżce (On the Path V)

Lilla Kulka

Na Ścieżce (On the Path V), 2001
Dyed cotton, synthetic thread, and netting
13 1/4 x 15 1/4 x 1/2 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Camille and Alex Cook
Photography: Jon Bolton

Andrzej Rajch

Rajch Gracje (graces) Ar 43 Photo Jarvis Lawson

Andrzej Rajch

Gracje (Graces) AR 43, 2007
Dyed cotton, canvas, and dyed cotton thread
5 x 5 3/4 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Camille and Alex Cook
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

Rajch Ir2014.119 Gracje Graces Photo Jarvis Lawson

Andrzej Rajch

Gracje (Graces), 1993
Dyed cotton and embroidery floss
7 1/2 x 5 x 7/8 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Camille and Alex Cook
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

Rajch Ir2015.076 Las (forest) Photo Jarvis Lawson

Andrzej Rajch

Las (Forest), 2007
Dyed wool
49 1/8 x 62 1/2 x 1 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Camille and Alex Cook
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

Rajch Ir2013.364 Fale (waves)

Andrzej Rajch

Fale (Waves), 2002
Dyed wool
65 x 68 x 1/2 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Camille and Alex Cook
Photography: Jon Bolton

Rajch Ir2018.049 Graces A Photo Jarvis Lawson

Andrzej Rajch

Graces A, 1992
Dyed wool
49 x 64 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Camille and Alex Cook
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

Rajch Ir2013.365 Bieznik (table Runner) Photo Jarvis Lawson

Andrzej Rajch

Bieżnik (Table Runner), ca. 2000
Dyed wool
67 x 19 x 1/2 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Camille and Alex Cook
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

Jolanta Owidzka

Jolanta Owidzka

Marmaris, 2006
Dyed wool. dyed cotton, wood, and nails
8 3/4 x 14 1/2 x 1/8 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Camille and Alex Cook
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

Jolanta Rudzka-Habisiak

Rudzka Habisiak Ir2013.384 Bez Tytulu Untitled Photo Jarvis Lawson

Jolanta Rudzka-Habisiak

Bez Tytulu (Untitled), 1995
Dyed leather
24 3/4 x 23 1/4 x 1/4 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Camille and Alex Cook
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

Rudzka Habisiak Ir2013.386 Lotne Piaski Quicksand Photo Jarvis Lawson

Jolanta Rudzka-Habisiak

Lotne Piaski (Quicksand), 1991
Dyed leather
10 3/8 x 9 3/4 x 1 1/2 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Camille and Alex Cook
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

Rudzka Habisiak Ir2013.385 Bez Tytulu Untitled Photo Jarvis Lawson.jpg

Jolanta Rudzka-Habisiak

Bez Tytulu (Untitled), 1991
Dyed leather
5 3/16 x 5 3/8 x 1 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Camille and Alex Cook
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

Rudzka Habisiak Ir2013.388 Brokatowy Kwadrat Dywanu Glitter Carpet Square Photo Jarvis Lawson.jpg

Jolanta Rudzka-Habisiak

Brokatowy Kwadrat Dywanu (Glitter Carpet Square), ca. 2000
Found carpet square, felt, and found rhinestones
11 1/4 x 11 5/8 x 2 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Camille and Alex Cook
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

Rudzka Habisiak Ir2013.389 Brázowa Poduszka Brown Pillow (p) Photo Jarvis Lawson.jpg

Jolanta Rudzka-Habisiak

Brązowa Poduszka (Brown Pillow), ca. 1995
Dyed leather
9 1/2 x 9 1/2 x 4 3/4 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Camille and Alex Cook
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

Rudzka Habisiak Ir2013.391 Wlochaty (hairy) (p) Photo Jarvis Lawson.jpg

Jolanta Rudzka-Habisiak

Wlochaty (Hairy), 1998
Dyed linen
6 x 6 1/4 inches diameter
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Camille and Alex Cook
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

Rudzka Habisiak Ir2013.390 Czerwona Papryka Photo Jarvis Lawson

Jolanta Rudzka-Habisiak

Czerwona Papryka (Red Pepper), ca. 2000
Dyed suede
6 3/8 x 5 1/2 x 7 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Camille and Alex Cook
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

Anioł Nadziei (Angel of Hope)

Jolanta Rudzka-Habisiak

Anioł Nadziei (Angel of Hope), 2001
Paper, wood, and thread
11 x 7 x 6 7/8 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Camille and Alex Cook
Photography: Jon Bolton

Antoni Starczewski

Starczewski Ir2014.129 Recytatyw (recitative) Photo Jarvis Lawson

Antoni Starczewski

Recytatyw (Recitative), 1982
Dyed and natural wool
42 x 35 x 1 inches
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Camille and Alex Cook
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

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