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Sheila Hicks — Arabesque
Sheila Hicks — Arabesque
Sheila Hicks — Arabesque
Sheila Hicks — Arabesque
Sheila Hicks

Arabesque

2023

Arabesque is a compact yet expansive 2023 work by Sheila Hicks, realized in linen, cotton, and synthetic fibers across a tightly contained volume of 30.5 by 30 by 8 centimeters. The piece exemplifies Hicks's lifelong commitment to textile as a sculptural language, one in which color, tension, and material weight carry the expressive load that paint might bear in another artist's hands. Within its modest dimensions, the work achieves a density of sensory information that rewards close, sustained attention, inviting the eye to trace the rhythms of woven and bound fiber as they accumulate into form. Hicks, who has spent decades redefining the boundaries between craft and fine art, brings to Arabesque the deep material intelligence she has cultivated through her engagement with weaving traditions across multiple continents. The title itself evokes both the ornamental complexity of Islamic geometric patterning and the flowing, improvisational quality of musical arabesque, suggesting that this small-scale object contains within it a kind of layered cultural resonance. Signed by the artist and currently available through Nara Roesler, it represents an ideal point of entry into her practice for collectors seeking an intimate, self-contained example of her formal vocabulary. Works of this scale by Hicks carry particular significance because they distill her thinking into its most concentrated state, without the theatrical spectacle of her large installations, the full force of her ideas about structure, color, and material is held within a space one could hold in both hands. Unframed and conceived as an object complete in itself, Arabesque asks to be lived with closely, placed where it can be encountered repeatedly and at varying distances, revealing new complexity each time.

Medium
Linen, cotton and synthetic fibers
Overall
Signed
Yes
Location
Nara Roesler, New York, NY

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Sheila Hicks, Arabesque, 2023

Arabesque is a compact yet expansive 2023 work by Sheila Hicks, realized in linen, cotton, and synthetic fibers across a tightly contained volume of 30.5 by 30 by 8 centimeters. The piece exemplifies Hicks's lifelong commitment to textile as a sculptural language, one in which color, tension, and material weight carry the expressive load that paint might bear in another artist's hands. Within its modest dimensions, the work achieves a density of sensory information that rewards close, sustained attention, inviting the eye to trace the rhythms of woven and bound fiber as they accumulate into form. Hicks, who has spent decades redefining the boundaries between craft and fine art, brings to Arabesque the deep material intelligence she has cultivated through her engagement with weaving traditions across multiple continents. The title itself evokes both the ornamental complexity of Islamic geometric patterning and the flowing, improvisational quality of musical arabesque, suggesting that this small-scale object contains within it a kind of layered cultural resonance. Signed by the artist and currently available through Nara Roesler, it represents an ideal point of entry into her practice for collectors seeking an intimate, self-contained example of her formal vocabulary. Works of this scale by Hicks carry particular significance because they distill her thinking into its most concentrated state, without the theatrical spectacle of her large installations, the full force of her ideas about structure, color, and material is held within a space one could hold in both hands. Unframed and conceived as an object complete in itself, Arabesque asks to be lived with closely, placed where it can be encountered repeatedly and at varying distances, revealing new complexity each time.

Medium
Linen, cotton and synthetic fibers
Dimensions
overall: 30.5 x 30 x 8 cm
Year
2023
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Nara Roesler, New York, NY

Related themes

Woven, American, Mixed Fibers, Textile Sculpture, Tactile, Abstract, Fiber Art, Contemporary

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