Exhibition at the Museum of Applied Arts Vienna, AT
SHEILA HICKS - Thread, Trees, River
09.12.2020 - 18.04.2021

Exhibition at the Museum of Applied Arts Vienna, AT SHEILA HICKS - Thread, Trees, River 09.12.2020 - 18.04.2021

MAK Exhibition View, 2020: SHEILA HICKS: Thread, Trees, River, MAK Exhibition Hall
La Sentinelle de Safran, 2018, © Bildrecht, Vienna
Photo: MAK/Georg Mayer

Sheila Hicks (* 1934) is one of the most important international artists active today, and the MAK is the first institution in Austria to dedicate a solo exhibition to her work. Especially for the exhibition, she has developed extensive sculptures and new works and also includes an inspirational object from the MAK Textiles and Carpets Collection.

The textiles and installations of the American artist, who has been living in Paris since the mid-1960s, elude traditional ideas of textile art and techniques of knotting and weaving. In the development and perception of the objects, the sculptural, the tactile, fine color nuances up to vibrating luminosity, and nature play an essential role as the starting point and poetry of the textile. Her visionary practice between visual and applied art is determined by the processes and parameters of studio production. 

Hicks studied at Yale University under Josef Albers (1888–1976), various weaving techniques were taught to her personally by the textile artist Anni Albers (1899–1994). Through Josef and Anni Albers, she immersed herself in the ideas of Bauhaus and Modernism. In addition, she has been inspired by Raoul d’Harcourt’s book Les textiles anciens du Pérou et leurs techniques [Textiles of Ancient Peru and Their Techniques] (1934) to explore the subject of cultural appropriation and to turn from painting to textile as a medium.

At the end of the 1950s, a Fulbright grant enabled her to spend time in Peru, Bolivia, and Chile. In Mexico she developed a close connection to the architect Luis Barragán (1902–1988). To this day, Hicks sees the textile as an intrinsic element of architecture and a metaphor for measuring space—comparable to the practice-oriented approach of architect and theoretician Gottfried Semper (1803–1879), who explored the context between nature, textile, architecture, and space. 

PUBLICATION
The exhibition is accompanied by the catalog SHEILA HICKS. Thread, Trees, River, edited by Christoph Thun-Hohenstein and Bärbel Vischer. With contributions by Christoph Thun-Hohenstein and Bärbel Vischer as well as an interview by Itai Margula with the artist. German/English, 72 pages with numerous color illustrations. MAK, Vienna/arnoldsche Art Publishers, Stuttgart 2021. Available in spring 2021 at the MAK Design Shop and online at MAK designshop.at  for € 35.
 

Opening Hours from Thursday, 10 December until Thursday, 7 January: 
Tue 10 a.m.–6 p.m. 
Wed–Sun 10 a.m.–6 p.m. 

Opening Hours Museum during the holiday season 2020 
24 Dec and 31 Dec 2020, 10 a.m.–3 p.m.
25 Dec, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
1 Jan 2021, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.

Please refer to the website for the further opening times, which are constantly being adjusted due to the pandemic.


More information: https://mak.at/en/sheilahicks
SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/makwien/sheila-hicks-thread-trees-river

Portrait of Sheila Hicks, 2018, Musée Carnavalet, Paris
Photo: Cristobal Zanartu
© VG Bild-Kunst

MAK Exhibition View, 2020; SHEILA HICKS: Thread, Trees, River, MAK Exhibition Hall
in the front: La Caze, 2017, © Bildrecht, Vienna
Photo: MAK/Georg Mayer

MAK Exhibition View, 2020: SHEILA HICKS: Thread, Trees, River, MAK Exhibition Hall
© Bildrecht, Vienna
Photo: MAK/Georg Mayer

MAK Exhibition View, 2020; SHEILA HICKS: Thread, Trees, River, MAK Exhibition Hall
from left to right: Apprentissages de la Victoire, 2008–2016, Slow but Safe Passage, 2019 und La Sentinelle de Safran, 2018
© Bildrecht, Vienna, Photo: MAK/Georg Mayer

MAK Exhibition View, 2020: SHEILA HICKS: Thread, Trees, River, MAK Exhibition Hall
in the front: La Caze, 2017
© Bildrecht, Vienna, Photo: MAK/Georg Mayer

MAK Exhibition View, 2020: SHEILA HICKS: Thread, Trees, River
in the front: Menhir, 1998-2004
MAK Exhibition Hall, © Bildrecht, Vienna

MAK Exhibition View, 2020: SHEILA HICKS: Thread, Trees, River, MAK Exhibition Hall
Racines de la Culture, 2018
© Bildrecht, Vienna, Photo: MAK/Georg Mayer

Sheila Hicks, Incomprehensible Yellow Space, 2020
Courtesy of the artist and galerie frank elbaz.
Photo: Claire Dorn, © VG Bild-Kunst

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