At the American Folk Art Museum Gala, the hand held the history (opens in new tab)
Folk art may be the closest visual language to the human condition because it begins before theory, before permission, before the academy has time to name it. It begins with the hand. It begins with need, loss, devotion, labor, memory, and the human instinct to give form to what might otherwise disappear. A quilt, at... Read More
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