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Artist Talk: María Dávila and Eduardo Portillo—Weaving a World

Apr 11, 2024

Close-up photograph of a large hanging textile made up of many woven squares and rectangles in shades of blue, gray, and white separated by multiple neutral-toned ropes woven together at their junctures.

Venezuelan artists María Dávila and Eduardo Portillo are dedicated, almost obsessively so, to exploring the intricacies of the material production of textiles. Their extensive travels to China and India to study the traditional techniques of indigo dye making, sericulture, and hand-weaving, have taught them that fiber is a vehicle for understanding other cultures. Hear how their research informs their internationally exhibited work, which revolves around the interconnectedness of their experiences with people, places, and landscapes, as well as the materials and processes that bear the imprint of their searches.

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