Fragmentary Tales: Selections from the Lloyd Cotsen “Textile Traces” Collection
Fragmentary Tales: Selections from the Lloyd Cotsen “Textile Traces” Collection
Visually and intellectually compelling, textile fragments hold clues and tell stories about the past. An excerpt from the extensive collection of fragments assembled by Lloyd Cotsen, this exhibition presents mysterious and tantalizingly incomplete segments of textiles from throughout history and from around the world, from Peru to Uzbekistan to China and representing a span of more than 2,000 years.
Fragmentary Tales traces a collector’s interest in pattern, color, and texture; the tension between chaos and order; and the exquisite trace of what was once a masterpiece, now isolated because of time or circumstance.
Examining these fragments out of any context is instructive, and Cotsen seeks to share his wide-ranging collection with the public to challenge the visual experience of objects. Despite existing as remnants of a whole, each fragment reveals much about its purpose, method of construction, and aesthetic sensibility of its time and place.
Image: Installation photograph, Fragmentary Tales: Selections from the Lloyd Cotsen "Textile Traces" Collection, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, August 17, 2014 - October 26, 2014, photo © Museum Associates/LACMA
- Aug 17–Oct 26, 2014
- Ahmanson Building, Level 2
Image: Installation photograph, Fragmentary Tales: Selections from the Lloyd Cotsen "Textile Traces" Collection, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, August 17, 2014 - October 26, 2014, photo © Museum Associates/LACMA
Media
LACMA CEO and director Michael Govan talks about the Cotsen collection of textiles in relation to the museum's encyclopedic collection of art spanning more than 2,000 years.