Anna Torma: Permanent Danger

See larger-than-life textiles exploring weighty existential themes
Hungarian-born textile artist Anna Torma weaves a rich tapestry of emotion – literally. Taking its name from her chaotic work of the same name, “Permanent Danger” features 15 large-scale embroideries that touch on the omnipresent threats and vulnerabilities of everyday life through the meticulous use of appliqué, quilting and embroidery. Click here for more details.
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