White Dwarf

<p><em>White Dwarf</em> uses four types of thread: smooth silk, rough palm fiber, shiny metal thread, and matte alpaca wool. Collaborators María Dávila and Eduardo Portillo deftly combined these raw materials to create a multilayered weaving in which each material symbolizes a different aspect of the artists’ experiences studying textile-making.</p> <p>A white dwarf star is an extremely dense star that burns white-hot as it collapses on itself. The weaving belongs to a series of works that Dávila and Portillo call an “imagined cosmos,” which also includes meditations on the seasons and times of the day.</p>

Catalogue

Year
2016
Dimensions
184.2 × 125.1 cm (72 1/2 × 49 1/4 in.)

Artist

María Eugenia Dávila
María Eugenia Dávila

Textile

María Eugenia Dávila is a Colombian artist born in 1949.

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