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Quilt National 2007: The Best of Contemporary Quilts Hardcover – June 1, 2007
by
Susan Mowery Kieffer
(Editor)
Presented on these exquisite pages are the most innovative quilts being designed today, all selected for the world-class 15th biennial international juried quilt exhibition. For 30 years, the exhibitionwhich travels throughout Americahas served as a showcase for contemporary quilt artists who expand the boundaries of the craft. Large, spectacular color photographs and the artists’ commentary will fill home quilters with inspiration. All the pieces are genuine artworks meant for display, and they set the standard and serve as the model for other art quilts. Innovative and complex, they reveal themselves slowly and reward you with new insights each time you take another look. From computer-generated images to abstract patterns to human figures, these designs are rich in metaphors, stories, and historical tradition.
- Print length111 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherUnion Square & Co.
- Publication dateJune 1, 2007
- Dimensions8.75 x 0.75 x 11.25 inches
- ISBN-101579909442
- ISBN-13978-1579909444
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- Publisher : Union Square & Co. (June 1, 2007)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 111 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1579909442
- ISBN-13 : 978-1579909444
- Item Weight : 1.75 pounds
- Dimensions : 8.75 x 0.75 x 11.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #6,192,651 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #4,160 in Textile & Costume (Books)
- #7,604 in Quilts & Quilting (Books)
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Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2016
Quilt National is always worth the effort to get to the Ohio Cultural Center to see. however if you cannot see them in person, the professional photography of the quilts is a great way to make up for missing the show. it is one of the premier shows on art quilts in the United States that should not be missed by anyone that enjoys great art. these are not our grandmothers quilts!
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2013
This book is a great inspiration to those who like contemporary art, especially if you like quilts. It provides images of how the quilting world is becoming more contemporary.
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2007
I have all the Quilt National books. Although they are good reminders of the biannual show, the photography cannot capture the unique nature of the works. This year, I have also heard of a complaint from one of the entrants that one piece was not photographed in its entirety. Nonetheless, if you can't get there to see the show in person, the book is your next best alternative.
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2008
I purchased this for a quilt friend, having received one as a gift from a prior year's showing. If you're in to art quilts, this is a must have book
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2008
The pictures in this book are a delight to the eyes. And an inspiration
to the quilter.
to the quilter.
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2007
This book is subtitled "The Best of Contemporary Quilts" - and that's an understatement. Quilt National is *the* art quilt show in the world, and the jurors have again done an amazing job of whittling the 1151 slides from 545 artists, from 45 states and 19 countries other than the USA down to just 83 quilts. I would love to see the show hanging - but the book is the next best thing to being there.
This book has been thoughtfully designed and produced - as were the other two Quilt National books I own ( Art Quilts: A Celebration: 400 Stunning Contemporary Designs and Quilt National 2005: The Best in Contemporary Quilts (Quilt National) .
There's enough white space to let the quilts stand on their own, and the photography shows the beauty of the quilting stitches featured in some of these artworks. The book's design flows beautifully from each page to the next - each double page spread is sensitively composed.
Each time I turned the page I said "this, THIS is my favourite quilt of the show" - only to be awestruck at the next page turn and a new favourite. Whether the artists chose a traditional bed quilt format, or ventured into the realm of 3-D textile sculpture; whether using very old surface design techniques such as dye or the latest in computer manipulated and printed imagery, every one of the 83 quilts in this book is stunning.
The artists statements accompanying the photos are concise and add insight to the maker's thought processes. There's no long winded waffle, just clear statements about the works. Very refreshing!
Anyone who doubts that quilts should indeed stand beside "fine art" in galleries needs this book - it will surely change their perception.
This book has been thoughtfully designed and produced - as were the other two Quilt National books I own ( Art Quilts: A Celebration: 400 Stunning Contemporary Designs and Quilt National 2005: The Best in Contemporary Quilts (Quilt National) .
There's enough white space to let the quilts stand on their own, and the photography shows the beauty of the quilting stitches featured in some of these artworks. The book's design flows beautifully from each page to the next - each double page spread is sensitively composed.
Each time I turned the page I said "this, THIS is my favourite quilt of the show" - only to be awestruck at the next page turn and a new favourite. Whether the artists chose a traditional bed quilt format, or ventured into the realm of 3-D textile sculpture; whether using very old surface design techniques such as dye or the latest in computer manipulated and printed imagery, every one of the 83 quilts in this book is stunning.
The artists statements accompanying the photos are concise and add insight to the maker's thought processes. There's no long winded waffle, just clear statements about the works. Very refreshing!
Anyone who doubts that quilts should indeed stand beside "fine art" in galleries needs this book - it will surely change their perception.
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2007
Even after 14 other exhibits of "the best of contemporary quilts," the quilts gathered for Quilt National 2007 and showcased in the print version of the entries, also entitled Quilt National 2007, still represent innovative ideas and techniques. These works defy the adage that "there's nothing new under the sun," for they adhere to the definition of quilt, yet take that form to new levels.
This, the first exhibit since the passing of Hilary Morrow Fletcher, who guided the project for 23 years, is truly a feast for the eye, albeit rendered as ink on paper.
The textile treasures run the gamut from the realistic/pictorial to the wildly abstract and include sculptural pieces as well. The content taps into nature, the psyche, politics, urban life, and other subjects both deep and simple, but all rendered thoughtfully.
If you can't view the actual show (on display through September 3, 2007, at the Dairy Barn and then traveling in part or entirely to St. Louis, MO; Houston, TX; Lancaster, PA (two exhibits); and Bloomingdale, IL, through 2009), then by all means visit it vicariously through the pages of this book.
This, the first exhibit since the passing of Hilary Morrow Fletcher, who guided the project for 23 years, is truly a feast for the eye, albeit rendered as ink on paper.
The textile treasures run the gamut from the realistic/pictorial to the wildly abstract and include sculptural pieces as well. The content taps into nature, the psyche, politics, urban life, and other subjects both deep and simple, but all rendered thoughtfully.
If you can't view the actual show (on display through September 3, 2007, at the Dairy Barn and then traveling in part or entirely to St. Louis, MO; Houston, TX; Lancaster, PA (two exhibits); and Bloomingdale, IL, through 2009), then by all means visit it vicariously through the pages of this book.


