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Fibration III: Anxiety and Hope

04 Sep, 2025 - 25 Oct, 2025

L鈥橲PACE Gallery is pleased to present Fibration III: Anxiety and Hope, the third installment of its annual fiber art series, on view from September 4 to October 25, 2025. Curated by gallery director Lili Almog, the exhibition showcases sixteen contemporary artists working at the intersection of textile, storytelling, and resistance.

This third edition of Fibration centers on the emotional tension between upheaval and optimism, a timely reflection on a world shaped by war, migration, political rupture, and shifting identities. Subtitled Anxiety and Hope, the exhibition invites viewers into an immersive environment where softness collides with sharp critique, and threads become instruments of resistance.

In a world increasingly defined by uncertainty and upheaval, Fibration III: Anxiety and Hope invites viewers to slow down, look closer, and feel deeply. The annual Fibration exhibition turns its gaze toward the emotional turbulence of our time, centering fiber arts as a site of embodied resistance, resilience, and radical care.

The show brings together a diverse group of contemporary artists who use fiber not simply as a medium, but as a message. Textile practices such as quilting, weaving, and embroidery, once relegated to the domestic and dismissed as 鈥渨omen鈥檚 work,鈥 are reimagined here as potent tools for personal storytelling, political critique, and collective healing. These artists challenge the long-standing divisions between "high art" and "craft," reclaiming softness as strength and tradition as innovation.



L鈥橲PACE Gallery is pleased to present Fibration III: Anxiety and Hope, the third installment of its annual fiber art series, on view from September 4 to October 25, 2025. Curated by gallery director Lili Almog, the exhibition showcases sixteen contemporary artists working at the intersection of textile, storytelling, and resistance.

This third edition of Fibration centers on the emotional tension between upheaval and optimism, a timely reflection on a world shaped by war, migration, political rupture, and shifting identities. Subtitled Anxiety and Hope, the exhibition invites viewers into an immersive environment where softness collides with sharp critique, and threads become instruments of resistance.

In a world increasingly defined by uncertainty and upheaval, Fibration III: Anxiety and Hope invites viewers to slow down, look closer, and feel deeply. The annual Fibration exhibition turns its gaze toward the emotional turbulence of our time, centering fiber arts as a site of embodied resistance, resilience, and radical care.

The show brings together a diverse group of contemporary artists who use fiber not simply as a medium, but as a message. Textile practices such as quilting, weaving, and embroidery, once relegated to the domestic and dismissed as 鈥渨omen鈥檚 work,鈥 are reimagined here as potent tools for personal storytelling, political critique, and collective healing. These artists challenge the long-standing divisions between "high art" and "craft," reclaiming softness as strength and tradition as innovation.



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