Liubov Popova: From Painting to Textile Design – Tate Papers | Tate
This textile design titled ‘Textile Design c.1924’ was created by Liubov Popova in 1924, using ink and pencil on paper. Clearly illustrating the characteristics of the Constructivism movement, the textile design consists of a limited range of colours, geometric form, optical possibilities, repetition, rhythm, dynamism and line.
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Having emerged in NY’s East Village Art scene in the early 1980s, Peter Halley is best known for his brightly colored, geometric paintings made of Roll-a-Tex, a textured paint used for decoration, as well as florescent Day-Glo paints. Developing his own visual lexicon, Halley engages in a play of relationships composed of rectangular shapes and vertical bars—evocative of geometric networks from the urban grid to high-rise apartment buildings to electromagnetic conduits.