Metallic gauzes, feathery organzas and shimmering silks: an ode to the lush and experimental textiles of Reiko Sud?
Published with Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Since joining NUNO ("fabric" in Japanese) in 1984 and becoming the firm's creative director in 1987, Reiko Sud? has pioneered innovative fabrics that merge tradition with technology, and handcraft with experimentation. Textile Alchemy accompanies the largest presentation of Sud?'s textiles in the United States and showcases approximately 100 fabrics alongside sketches and prototypes that immerse visitors in NUNO's shifting textures and inventive surfaces--from rust-dyed rayons and feathers encased in silk organzas to chrome-plated fabrics and upcycled plant-fiber weaves. This richly illustrated publication explores Sud?'s career through essays examining her design philosophy, NUNO's place in contemporary Japanese culture and the groundbreaking technical innovations behind the firm's renowned textiles. Featuring striking photography of both finished textiles and fabrication processes, the catalog offers an intimate encounter with works that have redefined the possibilities of fabric design--including Sud?'s bespoke sputtered-metal curtains for LACMA's new David Geffen Galleries. This special edition is Swiss-bound with a gatefold featuring four NUNO fabric swatches. An affordable trade edition without swatches is also available.Related Subjects
Design