ReVisions was created for an atrium wall spanning two floors in a building designed by Paul Rudolph. The tapestry’s shape reflects the building’s muscular cantilevers. The opening within the tapestry reveals the wall and embraces it through annexation. The width of the strips corresponds to the rhythmic concrete flutes while the cord punctuations and shifting horizontal bands counter them.

ReVisions 1989 204 x 120” woven: linen & cotton rope Tapestry installed in Southeastern Massachusetts University, North Dartmouth MA — 1% for Art MA

ReVisions detail

ReVisions view from 2nd floor balcony

 
 

ReVisions preliminary drawing

ReVisions model for Southeastern Massachusetts University — 2 floor Atrium Paul Rudolph building