If you love African American improvisational quilts as much as I do, you'll want to get this book! Better yet, see the show at the
Mingei International Museum in San Diego through November 6.
I know I won't be in San Diego soon, so I ordered it from the
Museum store for $18.95. Well worth it! (Back cover)
It shows about 50 quilts collected by Corinne Riley of the Chicago Art Institute. She bought them on many trips to the South over 35 years. This is the first time these quilts have been shown in the U.S. (Back flap)
Looks like a great book..thanks for the info.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a very good book!
ReplyDeleteOoh, this definitely looks like one to add to the wishlist!!
ReplyDeleteI want this book...it look a good book with many ideas.
ReplyDeletethanks and ciao ciao
on my way to order a copy...btw, saw several southern quilts come up at a local auction. There was some amazing folk pottery there as well so lots of "outsiders" in attendance. The locals were amazed at how much the quilts went for...a few years ago I could get them for 10-50 dollars but this auction it was more like $200-500!
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing LeeAnn!
ReplyDeleteOH YEH! Thanks for the info LeeAnn. I had almost ordered it but was not too certain of the content. Now I will certain place my order.
ReplyDeleteWell now as if we need another reason to want to be in San Diego...looks like a terrific show.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see them in person!
thanks for the heads up on the book and
Happy Sewing
Fantastic book... This will be a good addition to the library. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteCan't make it to San Diego, but I can...and will...get this book. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThis book is going on my wish. A brilliant companion to Amish Abstractions.
ReplyDeleteooohhhh this looks wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteordered :)
ReplyDeletethanks!
I feel a few "liberated quilts" being made my me this summer and can you say RED?
Kathie
Looks like my kind of book.
ReplyDeleteSeems like a great excuse to book a flight....and then tell me when so I can meet you there! I gotta look in to this beauty! LeeAnn, were your ears burning this morning, just HAD to include you in my blog post....Love, Em
ReplyDeleteSo incredible and inspiring quilts LeeAnn!!.
ReplyDeleteWill you post some more pictures for me?.
I try to buy the book but they don´t ship international. Soo disappointing!!.
Since you've got the book, maybe you can tell me something:
ReplyDeleteHow many quilts are pictured, and how many of them come with maker's information?
I haven't seen the exhibit yet, but there's been some discussion among quilt historians, and some feel the assignment of a visual style to African-American quilters without proper attribution is a little dubious.
Thanks for any info, you can provide.