From 01/04/2024 to 30/05/2024
CHARLOTTE SCHMID-MAYBACH, CLUCA, CRISTIAN VELASCO, DAN CHARBONNET, DANIELA VIGNOLI DAWN ERTL DENISE BLANCHARD EILEEN BRAUN ERIK BERGRIN ESTEFANÍA TARUD KARL, EVA ALVOR, FRANZISKA WARZOG, GIAN PADILLA SUAREZ, GUACOLDA, HELENA WADSLEY, HENRIQUE VAN PUTTEN, IN GER ODGAARD, IRA RZ ITAMA, R YEHIEL, JAY LEE, JENNA MANZANO, JOEDY MARINS, KARINA WALTER, KATE VM SYLVESTER, KATHARINA GAHLERT, KATHARINA KRENKEL, KATHERINE DANIELS, KATHY LANDVOGT, KELLY LIMERICK, LEISA RICH, LENORE SOLMO, LINDA FRIEDMAN SCHMIDT , LUBA ZYGAREWICZ, LYNNE CHAPMAN, MAGALI WILENSKY, MALLORY ZONDAG, MARCELA DE LA VEGA, MARÍA ORTEGA, MARIANNA MAGURUDUMIAN, O'REILLY MARIETA T, ONEVA MARIKO NAGAO, MIRIAM MEDREZ, MONA RITH, NHA NGO OCTA, CLAIRE PENNY DI ROMA, RAPHAEL DIAS, REGINA DURANTE JESTROW, RENATA CARNEIRO, SARA PEREIRA, SARAH HASKELL, SARAH VIGUER CEBRIÀ, SILVINA SORIA, SONJA CABALT, THE PHANTOMAT, TICHIT CHANTAL, VERONICA POCK
ART EXHIBITION « THREADS OF TOMORROW » TRANSCENDS CONTEMPORARY CREATIVITY TO NEW HORIZONS ON ONLINE PLATFORM New Orleans, March 18, 2024 – The world of contemporary art is about to receive an injection of vitality and innovation with the launch of the long-awaited exhibition « Threads of Tomorrow.” Under the meticulous curatorship of Rodrigo Franzao, this event of global proportions promises to challenge expectations and inspire a new era of artistic expression. Featuring an impressive lineup of 69 prominent artists representing 29 distinct countries, « Threads of Tomorrow » transcends the conventional by exploring the transformative potential of manual labor and human creativity. The carefully selected 148 artworks immerse viewers in a universe of textures, forms, and ideas, demonstrating the richness of artisanal tradition in a contemporary context. “This exhibition is not just a collection of artworks; it is a visual narrative that leads us from the past towards the future,” says curator Rodrigo Franzao. « Each artwork is a testament to the power of art to transcend borders and connect cultures, inspiring reflections on our own identity and trajectory. » “Threads of Tomorrow” is not content with being just another art exhibition; it is a manifesto for diversity, innovation, and the relentless pursuit of authenticity. The featured artists challenge established conventions, exploring new techniques, materials, and concepts to offer audiences a compelling vision of what the future of art may hold. “We are honored to bring this incredible showcase of creativity to a global audience through our online platform,” says Rodrigo Franzao, curator of the event. « We believe that ‘Threads of Tomorrow’ will not only enrich the experience of art enthusiasts but also foster new dialogues and inspire fresh ways of thinking. » The « Threads of Tomorrow » exhibition will be available for online viewing from April 1st to May 30th, 2024. For more information and to access the exhibition, visit museutextil.com. Museu Têxtil www.museutextil.com art@museutextil.com +1 504 570 0515 Public Relations Ralcoh Communication Journalist: Luiz Carlos de Oliveira www.ralcoh.com.br luiz.carlos@ralcoh.com.br museutextil.com art@museutextil. com @museutextil ABOUT THE CURATOR Rodrigo Franzão, founder of the Textile Museum, is a visual artist and independent curator specializing in Textile Art, Mixed Technique, and Dimensional Art. He holds a degree in Literature from São Marcos University and in Arts from Claretiano University. Rodrigo furthered his academic studies in Art History and Art Market. He holds an MBA in Art History and Visual Culture from Cândido Mendes University, and a specialization in Psychopedagogy and Art Therapy from Paulista Arts College. Seeking to deepen his understanding in management, art market, and museum curation, Rodrigo completed an MBA in Museology, Curatorship, and Exhibition Management from the University of Taubaté. ABOUT MUSEU TEXTIL Founded in 2020 in São Paulo, Brazil, by Rodrigo Franzão and now based in New Orleans, USA, Museu Têxtil serves as a hub for individuals intrigued by art, design, and culture. By showcasing universal research, techniques, and styles in textile, mixed, and dimensional arts, the museum fosters dialogue and inspiration among global visionaries, encouraging the exchange of creative perspectives. With a core mission to promote and valorize textile art, Museu Têxtil disseminates the work of innovative minds who utilize textile strategies in their creations. Through various media formats and immersive virtual displays, the museum highlights the significance of textiles in art history and contemporary society, offering visitors a deeper reflection on the influence of this artistic language. Additionally, the museum’s educational initiatives aim to expand understanding of artistic creation, contributing to the appreciation and enrichment of the textile art experience for all.
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