Plastic bags, some initially intended for sandwich bread and groceries, are heat-bonded in Rossbach’s take on a patchwork quilting technique known as “crazy quilting.” Rossbach trained in painting and then in weaving and ceramics at the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, where he studied under textile artist Marianne Strengell. His experimental practice involving unexpected materials was guided by a core objective: “Nothing concealed—everything structural, and all the energy of the warps and wefts expressed as they appear as required on the surface.”
October 21, 2019–Spring 2020
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Ed Rossbach
American, 1914–2002 8 works onlineCharles Edmund “Ed” Rossbach was a lifelong experimenter known for working by hand, weaving without a loom, and using materials within his reach.
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