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Nancy Morrison Crow (born 1943) is an American art quilter and
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ist. She is one of the leading figures in the development of the art quilting movement of the 1970s and 1980s, and is also known for her development of certain techniques to allow more spontaneity and expression.


Early life and education

Crow was born in 1943 in the small town of
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. She is the youngest of eight children. Crow studied ceramics and weaving at
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where she earned a BFA in 1965 and a MFA in 1969.


Quilting

In 1979, Crow began to concentrate seriously on quilt making. Her emphasis from the beginning was on graphic power of color. In her early quilts, she juxtaposed traditional quilt patterns like the Log Cabin block with vibrant color combinations. Her later works use her own asymmetrical designs. Crow is one of the leading figures in the development of the art quilting movement of the 1970s and 1980s. In the 1990s, Crow developed freeform cutting techniques allowing for more spontaneity and personal expression. She says of her work: In 1979 Crow co-founded of the
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exhibitions, a juried biennial exhibition of contemporary quilt art. In 1994, she established a teaching workshop on the farm where she lives, near
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.


Quilt series

*''Newe'' (1980) *''Bittersweet'' (1980–1982) In 1979 Crow and her husband moved to a 50-acre farm west of Baltimore, Ohio. ''Bittersweet'' is a series of 22 quilts produced during the three-year period after she and her husband moved to the farm. *''Tramp Art'' (1983 – ) *''Passion'' (1983–1985) A series of five quilts Crow created while she cared for her dying mother. *''Yellow Crosses (1985) *''Lady of Guadalupe'' (1985–1988) *''Jacob's Ladder'' (1986 – ) *''Amish Paisley'' (1987 – ) *''Mexican Wheels'' (1987 – ) *''Double Mexican Wedding Rings'' (1988–1992) This series combines the traditional Double Wedding Ring block with innovative changes in the scale of the blocks and her dramatic use of color. *''Color Blocks I'' (1988–1991) ''Color Blocks I'' comprised three quilts: ''Color Blocks #1'', ''Color Blocks #2'', ''Color Blocks #3'' (1988–1989). These three quilts explore visual complexity. In 1990 Crow returned to the ''Color Blocks'' series and created ''Color Blocks #4'', which explores the square as a motif. *''Bow Tie'' (1991–1995) This series of 13 quilts explores the traditional quilt block Bow Tie in the context of
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painting and asymmetrical shapes. Using simple shapes and simple formats, Crow explores the figure/ground relationship. *'' Chinese Souls'' (1990–1994) In September 1990, Crow visited
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in
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in China. While there she witnessed an episode of police brutality. Trucks filled with young men were driven around the city by the police with the sirens blaring. The young men had committed crimes and were scheduled to be executed. Crow created a series of quilts in which the circle represented the souls of the men scheduled to be executed, color threads symbolized the ropes around their necks. *''Constructions'' (1995–present) This series comprises more than 75 quilts. They mark Crow's ongoing explorations of shape and the actions of sewing, cutting and re-sewing to form complex patterns.


Awards and honors

*1996 – ''National Living Treasure Award'' from the
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. *1997 – Inducted into the ''
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'' *1999 – ''Fellow of the
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'', an award made "to honor those who have made an outstanding contribution to the crafts in America." *2002 – ''Individual Artist Fellowship'' from the
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.


Exhibitions

*1987 "Craft Today: Poetry of the Physical", American Craft Museum, New York City *1992 Invitational: Craft Today USA, sponsored by the
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, New York City *1992 Solo at the Miami University Art Museum, Oxford, Ohio *1994 British
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Gallery, London, England *1995–6 Solo exhibition at the
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of the
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, Washington DC *2008 Solo show, ''Nancy Crow: Transformational Quilts,'' at the Muskegon Museum of Art, Michigan. *2008, Solo show "Nancy Crow: Works from 1988-2008", Miller Gallery, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh *2010,
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, Brockton, Massachusetts.


Public collections

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, New York City *
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* Miami University Art Museum, Oxford, Ohio *
Museum of Arts and Design The Museum of Arts and Design (MAD), based in Manhattan, New York City, collects, displays, and interprets objects that document contemporary and historic innovation in craft, art, and design. In its exhibitions and educational programs, the ...
, New York City (formerly the American Craft Museum) *
Renwick Gallery The Renwick Gallery is a branch of the Smithsonian American Art Museum located in Washington, D.C. that displays American craft and decorative arts from the 19th to 21st century. The gallery is housed in a National Historic Landmark building that ...
, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C.


Publications

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See also

*'' Chinese Souls'', a quilt made by Crow in 1992, purchased by the
Indianapolis Museum of Art The Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA) is an encyclopedic art museum located at Newfields, a campus that also houses Lilly House, The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park, the Garden at Newfields and more. It is located at the corner of No ...


References


External links


Official website
* Video of lecture {{DEFAULTSORT:Crow, Nancy 1943 births Living people Artists from Ohio Ohio State University College of Arts and Sciences alumni People from Loudonville, Ohio American quilters American women textile artists 20th-century American artists 20th-century American women artists 21st-century American women artists People from Baltimore, Ohio Textile artists from Ohio