
Winter/Lake Biwa
Michael RohdeWW-2001-019900
2001·Linen and wool; weft resist dyed (ikat), plain weave with complementary wefts and supplementary brocading wefts·156.6 × 121.8 cm (60 1/2 × 48 in.)
<p><em>Winter/Lake Biwa</em> is one of four works by Michael Rohde inspired by the seasons in Japan. It belongs to a larger group of weavings that Rohde calls “textile tapestries,” which are based on designs from other cultures with strong weaving traditions, such as Peruvian tunics and Diné (Navajo) blankets. This composition references the shape of a kimono, the T-shaped garment that is a symbol of Japanese identity.</p> <p>Rohde states that his practice explores the interaction of colors and geometry. He begins each new work by hand dyeing the wool yarns he uses for both the foundation of the weaving and the supplementary, or decorative, wefts.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 2001
- Dimensions
- 156.6 × 121.8 cm (60 1/2 × 48 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Michael Rohde
Artist

Michael Rohde
Textile
Michael Rohde (American, born 1943)
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- Michael Rohde
- Year
- 2001
- Dimensions
- 156.6 × 121.8 cm (60 1/2 × 48 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-2001-019900
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
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