Ural State University of Architecture and Art

ISSN 1990-4126

Authors

Karpova
Elena
A.

Senior Lecturer, Department of Architecture. 
Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (National Research University)

Russia, Moscow, e-mail: HKarpova@yandex.ru

PUBLICATIONS

Karpova Elena A.
EVOLUTION OF TEXTILE LAND ART IN RUSSIA

Architecton: Proceedings of Higher Education №2 (78) June, 2022

The article discusses the changes that occurred in textile art in the 20th century. Land art emerged in the 1960s as the desire of artists to interact with nature and landscape architecture and reflect on environmental problems, which contributed to the emergence of similar textile artworks. Comparing the works of textile land art by foreign and domestic artists allows us to identify common features and differences between them and analyze trends in creative search. Detailed consideration is given to the exhibition artworks of Russian masters at the 4th Triennial of Textile Art and Modern Tapestry, which show the diversity of approaches to the creation of artworks among artists. They are of interest for art history research as an example of Russian textile art evolution.

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Karpova E.A. EVOLUTION OF TEXTILE LAND ART IN RUSSIA [Online] //Architecton: Proceedings of Higher Education. – 2022. – №2(78). – URL: http://archvuz.ru/en/2022_2/29/  – doi: 10.47055/1990-4126-2022-2(78)-29

Karpova Elena A.
TEXTILE ART AS PART OF CITY'S ARCHITECTURAL SPACE

Architecton: Proceedings of Higher Education №2 (70) June, 2020

The article is devoted to the interaction of textile art with architecture. The prototypes of tent architecture were temporary and mobile structures and ancient tent shelters. Decorative fabrics were used to decorate city streets during festivals and processions. They served as an essential color dominant emotionally affecting the viewers. The textile art of the 20th – early 21st century has seen the emergence of three-dimensional forms named "new tapisserie" and "environment". In the 20th century, architectural tent structures received extensive engineering and technical development, which influenced the form and plasticity in modern textile art, existing in synthesis with the architectural space of the city.

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Karpova E.A. TEXTILE ART AS PART OF CITY'S ARCHITECTURAL SPACE [Online] //Architecton: Proceedings of Higher Education. – 2020. – №2(70). – URL: http://archvuz.ru/en/2020_2/20 

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