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Works in Thread and the Emergence of Israeli Fiber Art

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Fig 1 Installation view of Works in Thread: Works by Israeli Artists and Industrial Products at the Palevsky Pavilion, Design & Architecture Department, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, 1975. Second left: Judith Bloch, Jerusalem #1 or #2; front: Tirtza Ozieli, Macramé in Black. Reproduced in Design and Architecture at the Israel Museum: Portrait of a Department, 1973–1997 (Jerusalem: The Israel Museum, 1999). Photo © The Israel Museum, Jerusalem.

Fig 1 Installation view of Works in Thread: Works by Israeli Artists and Industrial Products at the Palevsky Pavilion, Design & Architecture Department, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, 1975. Second left: Judith Bloch, Jerusalem #1 or #2; front: Tirtza Ozieli, Macramé in Black. Reproduced in Design and Architecture at the Israel Museum: Portrait of a Department, 1973–1997 (Jerusalem: The Israel Museum, 1999). Photo © The Israel Museum, Jerusalem.

Fig 2 Neora Warshavsky for Maskit, handwoven upholstery fabric sample, wool and leather ribbons, 1965/1970. Photograph: Ran Erde.

Fig 2 Neora Warshavsky for Maskit, handwoven upholstery fabric sample, wool and leather ribbons, 1965/1970. Photograph: Ran Erde.

Fig 3 Shulamit Litan, Reflection, 1982. Appliqué, slik, linen, velvet, 80x80cm.

Fig 3 Shulamit Litan, Reflection, 1982. Appliqué, slik, linen, velvet, 80x80cm.

Fig 4 Installation view of Works in Thread: Works by Israeli Artists and Industrial Products at the Palevsky Pavilion, Design & Architecture Department, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, 1975. Front: two tapestries by Ruth Kaiser. Photograph: Reuven Milon.

Fig 4 Installation view of Works in Thread: Works by Israeli Artists and Industrial Products at the Palevsky Pavilion, Design & Architecture Department, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, 1975. Front: two tapestries by Ruth Kaiser. Photograph: Reuven Milon.

Fig 5 Installation view of Works in Thread: Works by Israeli Artists and Industrial Products at the Palevsky Pavilion, Design & Architecture Department, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, 1975. Front left: shawl, Ziva Amir, Red Sun, Scroll with Peacock Feathers. Photograph: Reuven Milon.

Fig 5 Installation view of Works in Thread: Works by Israeli Artists and Industrial Products at the Palevsky Pavilion, Design & Architecture Department, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, 1975. Front left: shawl, Ziva Amir, Red Sun, Scroll with Peacock Feathers. Photograph: Reuven Milon.

Fig 6 Installation view of Hanna and Shlomo Rosen, Weavers, Debel Gallery, Jerusalem, 1976. Photographer: Reuven Milon.

Fig 6 Installation view of Hanna and Shlomo Rosen, Weavers, Debel Gallery, Jerusalem, 1976. Photographer: Reuven Milon.

Fig 7 Nora Frankel, Homage to Sheila, ca. 1975. Wrapping, weaving on small frame, cotton and wool.

Fig 7 Nora Frankel, Homage to Sheila, ca. 1975. Wrapping, weaving on small frame, cotton and wool.

Fig 8 Exhibition brochure cover, Works in Thread: Works by Israeli Artist and Industrial Products at The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, 1975. Reproduced in Design and Architecture at the Israel Museum: Portrait of a Department, 1973–1997 (Jerusalem: The Israel Museum, 1999). Photo © The Israel Museum, Jerusalem.

Fig 8 Exhibition brochure cover, Works in Thread: Works by Israeli Artist and Industrial Products at The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, 1975. Reproduced in Design and Architecture at the Israel Museum: Portrait of a Department, 1973–1997 (Jerusalem: The Israel Museum, 1999). Photo © The Israel Museum, Jerusalem.

Fig 9 Installation view of Works in Thread: Works by Israeli Artists and Industrial Products at the Palevsky Pavilion, Design & Architecture Department, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, 1975. Photograph: Reuven Milon.

Fig 9 Installation view of Works in Thread: Works by Israeli Artists and Industrial Products at the Palevsky Pavilion, Design & Architecture Department, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, 1975. Photograph: Reuven Milon.

Fig 10 Invitation to Works in Thread: Works by Israeli Artists and Industrial Products, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, 1975.

Fig 10 Invitation to Works in Thread: Works by Israeli Artists and Industrial Products, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, 1975.