Fugue, 1968
wool tapestry
118 x 110 cm
2019-27
Copyright The Estate of Miriam Sacks
Between 1958 and 1963 Miriam Sacks developed her own individual, experimental technique to create tapestries or 'woven images', using needle and thread, in the manner of a painter using brushes...
Between 1958 and 1963 Miriam Sacks developed her own individual, experimental technique to create tapestries or 'woven images', using needle and thread, in the manner of a painter using brushes and paints, and drawing upon a wide range of themes influenced by her time in Africa, heritage and wider spiritual concerns, in a style moving between figuration and abstraction.
Be the first to know – Sign Up
Subscribe to our newsletter and be the first to know about everything new at Ben Uri, including the constantly evolving and expansive online content across our exhibitions, collection and research.
We value and respect your privacy. Your personal data will be kept private and processed securely, according to our Privacy Policy. If you change your mind anytime, you can unsubscribe directly when receiving a mail from us (the link will be at the bottom of the email) or contact us.
* denotes required fields
This website uses cookies to improve your experience. If you are not happy with this, you can opt-out below.