Discover Textile & Fiber Art Artists
Browse our curated selection of artists working in Textile & Fiber Art
Zora Mann
(Undisclosed), Germany
Zora Mann, a German artist, creates vibrant, large-scale paintings and textile works characterized by bold patterns and symbolic imagery. Her practice draws inspiration from diverse cultural motifs, spiritual symbols, and abstract forms, exploring themes of spirituality, nature, and personal mythology. Mann's work is a colorful and meditative exploration of inner landscapes.
Hana Miletić
Zagreb, Croatia
Miletić's textile works and photographs, characterized by their meticulous craftsmanship and social engagement, explore themes of community, labor, and the politics of representation. Her practice is rooted in collaborative processes.
Jimena Chávez Delion
Lima, Peru
Chávez Delion's installations merge textiles and found objects, exploring themes of domesticity and memory.
Dana Awartani
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Awartani's works, often involving traditional Islamic art forms and craft techniques, explore themes of cultural heritage, memory, and the interplay between past and present. Her practice is marked by a sense of meticulous craftsmanship and a deep respect for tradition.
Zoë Paul
Athens/Cape Town, Greece/South Africa
Paul's sculptures and installations, often incorporating ceramic and textile materials, explore themes of domesticity, craft, and the relationship between humans and the environment. Her work is marked by a sense of tactile materiality and a deep engagement with traditional craft techniques.
Igshaan Adams
Cape Town, South Africa
Adams's tapestries and installations explore themes of cultural identity, memory, and the complexities of post-apartheid South Africa. His work is marked by a sense of meticulous craftsmanship and a deep engagement with his cultural heritage.
Rosemarie Trockel
Schwerte, Germany
Trockel's work spans a range of media, including sculpture, video, and textiles, all of which are characterized by a feminist perspective and a critical approach to cultural norms.
Isabella Ducrot
Naples, Italy
Ducrot's paintings and installations explore the relationship between textiles, language, and memory, creating evocative, abstract works.
Teresa Lanceta
Barcelona, Spain
Lanceta pioneers textile art, merging craft with conceptual rigor. Her work explores cultural narratives, challenging traditional art hierarchies with a keen eye for social context.