
Entorno Quieto 5 (Stillness 5)
<p>In this work, Olga de Amaral aligned 284 separately woven ribbons. As light travels through the spaces between them, a shifting, rippling pattern appears. It belongs to a series called <em>Entornos</em> (Environments), in which Amaral experiments with defining space by creating weavings that can function as walls or alter our experience of a room. She explains: “As I build these surfaces, I create spaces of meditation, contemplation, and reflection . . . Tapestry, fibers, strands, units, cords, all are transparent layers with their own meanings, revealing and hiding each other to make one presence, one tone that speaks about the texture of time.”</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 1993
- Dimensions
- 219.8 × 213.4 cm (86 1/2 × 84 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Olga de Amaral
Artist

Textile
Widely regarded as one of the most visionary figures in the realm of fiber art, Olga de Amaral has worked through her practice to push the medium beyond its utilitarian origins and into the realm of contemporary sculpture and painting. Rooted in Colombia’s artisanal weaving traditions and deeply influenced by pre-Columbian architecture and symbolism, her practice interrogates the boundaries of craft object and artwork.
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Alquimia III (Alchemy III)
1983 · Strips of linen and cotton, plain weave with exposed warps; applied gesso; painted with gold leaf and pigment; joined by knotted extended ground weft fringe
Farallón Granate (Garnet Rock Ridge)
1973 · Wool and horsehair; wrapped
Record
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- Olga de Amaral
- Year
- 1993
- Dimensions
- 219.8 × 213.4 cm (86 1/2 × 84 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1993-022298
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified




