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Yvette Cauquil-Prince: Master Weaver of Modern Tapestry
Discover the life and legacy of Yvette Cauquil-Prince, the master weaver who brought Chagall, Calder, and Klee into the world of tapestry.
Woven Patriotism: Unpacking Alexander Calder’s Bicentennial Tapestries
Discover Alexander Calder’s Bicentennial Tapestries — rare, handwoven tributes to the American spirit, crafted in Aubusson.
Weaving the Avant-Garde: Man Ray’s ‘Revolving Doors’ Tapestries
Discover the story behind Man Ray’s ‘Revolving Doors’ tapestries, from 1916 collages to rare woven works exhibited exclusively in our gallery.
Joan Miró Textile Art: Unveiling L’Hirondelle Amour and Femme au miroir
Joan Miró textile art reveals a lesser-known yet captivating side of the surrealist master’s work. Beyond his famous paintings, Miró embraced tapestry as a medium to translate his bold, dreamlike universe into woven masterpieces.




