Hannah Ryggen, “Blood in the Grass” (1966) (image courtesy KODE-Art Museums of Bergen, photo by KODE/Dag Fosse, © Hannah Ryggen / DACS 2017) OXFORD, England ...
From fascists to freedom fighters to farmyard animals, this staggeringly committed artist made spellbinding tapestries that have lost none of their power or humour On a wind-blown farm on a remote ...
The first German survey of the textile artist Hannah Ryggen, who wove tapestries in support of the victims of Fascism and against the Vietnam War from a smallholding on the Norwegian coast, opens at ...
Hannah Ryggen was an artist who was born in 1894. Their work is currently being shown at Trondheim Kunstmuseum, Bispegata. Numerous key galleries and museums such as Stedelijk Museum have featured ...
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