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Joel Otterson — Waterfall
Joel Otterson — Waterfall
Joel Otterson — Waterfall
Joel Otterson — Waterfall
Joel Otterson — Waterfall
Joel Otterson — Waterfall
Joel Otterson — Waterfall
Joel Otterson — Waterfall
Joel Otterson — Waterfall
Joel Otterson — Waterfall
Joel Otterson — Waterfall
Joel Otterson — Waterfall
Joel Otterson — Waterfall
Joel Otterson — Waterfall
Joel Otterson — Waterfall
Joel Otterson

Waterfall

2021

Cascading across nearly fourteen feet of height, "Waterfall" presents an overwhelming visual flow of vintage lace and embroidered fabrics meticulously cut and sewn into a continuous descending field of textile. Joel Otterson has long demonstrated a capacity to transform overlooked domestic and decorative materials into works of sculptural presence, and this 2021 piece exemplifies that commitment at its most monumental. The choice of lace and embroidery carries inherent cultural weight, evoking feminized labor traditions, inherited objects, and the accumulated time embedded in handmade cloth. By recontextualizing these materials within a format of such commanding scale, Otterson elevates the intimate to the architectural. The composition rewards close inspection and sustained distance in equal measure. From afar, the work reads as a unified chromatic and textural cascade, its title earning its meaning through the sheer gravitational pull the piece exerts on the eye. Up close, the individual fabrics assert their own histories, each fragment a record of distinct craft traditions and prior lives. This layering of sourced materials creates a dialogue between collective memory and formal invention, between the handmade and the composed. The scale, 426.7 by 304.8 centimeters, ensures that "Waterfall" commands any room it inhabits, functioning simultaneously as textile art, assemblage, and an immersive environmental presence. For collectors drawn to work that bridges decorative history and contemporary conceptual practice, "Waterfall" represents a rare opportunity. Available through Wonzimer, the piece offers both visual impact and substantive intellectual grounding, making it a strong acquisition for serious private collections or institutional settings seeking a bold statement in textile-based contemporary art.

Medium
Vintage Lace and Embroidered Fabrics Cut and Sewn
Overall
Location
Wonzimer, Los Angeles, CA

For Sale — $30000

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Joel Otterson, Waterfall, 2021

Cascading across nearly fourteen feet of height, "Waterfall" presents an overwhelming visual flow of vintage lace and embroidered fabrics meticulously cut and sewn into a continuous descending field of textile. Joel Otterson has long demonstrated a capacity to transform overlooked domestic and decorative materials into works of sculptural presence, and this 2021 piece exemplifies that commitment at its most monumental. The choice of lace and embroidery carries inherent cultural weight, evoking feminized labor traditions, inherited objects, and the accumulated time embedded in handmade cloth. By recontextualizing these materials within a format of such commanding scale, Otterson elevates the intimate to the architectural. The composition rewards close inspection and sustained distance in equal measure. From afar, the work reads as a unified chromatic and textural cascade, its title earning its meaning through the sheer gravitational pull the piece exerts on the eye. Up close, the individual fabrics assert their own histories, each fragment a record of distinct craft traditions and prior lives. This layering of sourced materials creates a dialogue between collective memory and formal invention, between the handmade and the composed. The scale, 426.7 by 304.8 centimeters, ensures that "Waterfall" commands any room it inhabits, functioning simultaneously as textile art, assemblage, and an immersive environmental presence. For collectors drawn to work that bridges decorative history and contemporary conceptual practice, "Waterfall" represents a rare opportunity. Available through Wonzimer, the piece offers both visual impact and substantive intellectual grounding, making it a strong acquisition for serious private collections or institutional settings seeking a bold statement in textile-based contemporary art.

Medium
Vintage Lace and Embroidered Fabrics Cut and Sewn
Dimensions
overall: 426.7 x 304.8 cm
Year
2021
Seen at
Wonzimer, Los Angeles, CA

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