In Tate Britain
Biography
Lenore Tawney (born Leonora Agnes Gallagher; May 10, 1907 – September 24, 2007) was an American artist working in fiber art, collage, assemblage, and drawing. She is considered to be a groundbreaking artist for the elevation of craft processes to fine art status, two communities which were previously mutually exclusive. Tawney was born and raised in an Irish-American family in Ohio and moved to Chicago to start her career. In the 1940's and 50's, she studied art at several different institutions and perfected her craft as a weaver. In 1957, she moved to New York where she maintained a highly successful career into the 1960's. In the 1970's Tawney focused increasingly on her spirituality, but continued to make work until her death.
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Read full Wikipedia entryArtworks
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Lenore Tawney The King I
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Lenore Tawney The Queen
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Lenore Tawney Lekythos
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Lenore Tawney From Its Center
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Lenore Tawney Silence III
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Lenore Tawney Above the Waters
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Lenore Tawney That Enters From the End Into the Beginning
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Lenore Tawney Reflected Ray
1964