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A Vibrant Group Exhibition, ‘Thread Count’ Celebrates the Legacy of Anni Albers — Colossal

Last updated: December 15, 2025 12:20 pm
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Textiles have long been overlooked in the art world, often seen as functional or decorative rather than as high art. However, a new exhibition called “Thread Count” at The Hole in New York City is challenging these notions by showcasing the work of contemporary artists who work with fabric and fiber.

Curated by Charlotte Grüssing, “Thread Count” pays homage to the pioneering artist Anni Albers, a modernist weaver who studied at the Bauhaus and later taught at Black Mountain College. The exhibition features the work of over two dozen artists who explore the complexities of textiles through a variety of techniques and approaches.

From large-scale woven pieces to intricate embroidery, each artist brings a unique perspective to the medium. Kenny Nguyen creates undulating wall pieces made of silk strips, while Rachel Mica Weiss stretches embroidery thread to create stunning color gradients. Molly Haynes’ weavings highlight the material characteristics of silk and cotton thread, transforming them into textured objects.

Some artists use textiles as a conduit for powerful imagery, blending fiber art with painting and digital processes. Qualeasha Wood weaves digital collages with a jacquard loom, while Jim Drain incorporates knitting into sculptural forms. Samantha Bittman’s geometric compositions, augmented with acrylic, evoke the Op Art of the 1960s.

The exhibition also features familiar artists such as Sarah Zapata and Antonio Santín, whose work blurs the line between textiles and painting. Visitors can explore these diverse perspectives on textiles at The Hole’s Bowery location until January 11.

“Thread Count” invites viewers to slow down and appreciate the surface, texture, and construction of textile work. It challenges traditional notions of value and quality in art, reminding us of the complexity and richness of the medium. Visit The Hole’s website to learn more about the exhibition and plan your visit to experience the beauty and innovation of contemporary textile art.

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