American Folk Art Museum Presents Infinite Variety: Three Centuries of Red and White Quilts
Unprecedented Quilt Extravaganza at Park Avenue ArmoryFor six days in March, the historic Park Avenue Armory will be transformed into a glorious display of color and design when the American Folk Art Museum presents Infinite Variety: Three Centuries of Red and White Quilts. More than 650 red and white American textiles, the largest quilt exhibition ever presented in New York City, are on loan from JoAnna Rose, a private New York collector. Open free to the public, this extraordinary assemblage will be dramatically installed in the Armory's 55,000-square-
foot Wade Thompson Drill Hall from March 25 to March 30, 2011.
This superb collection is astonishing not only because of the sheer number of red and white textiles but also because no two are exactly alike. Spanning three hundred years, the designs range from dazzling optical effects to fanciful mazes to dynamic zigzag lightning bolts. The patterns are appliqued or pieced in red on a white ground or white on a red background. The exhibition is organized by guest curator Elizabeth V. Warren, a leading authority on quilts and trustee of the American Folk Art Museum, and Stacy C. Hollander, project director and the museum's senior curator.
"It is an honor to be involved with this amazing exhibition and it will be a pleasure to select examples of the quilts for the museum's Permanent Collection. We have known that many red and white quilts were made during the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth centuries, but this large collection allows us to study a much longer period of creativity using this color scheme and a much wider scope of design than was ever envisioned," says Ms. Warren. Research on the collection is ongoing and plans are to produce a book and arrange a worldwide traveling exhibition."New York City is home to so many affordable ways of engaging with culture," said Cultural Affairs
Commissioner Kate D. Levin. "Thanks to this dynamic collaboration between the American Folk Art
Museum and the Park Avenue Armory, diverse audiences from across the five boroughs and beyond will
have free access to an extraordinary collection of quilts that depict 300 years of American history."
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