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Current
Exhibitions

In 1925
George Hewitt Myers founded The Textile Museum with a collection
of 275 rugs and 60 related textiles drawn from the traditions
of non-Western cultures. With the establishment of The Textile
Museum, Myers demonstrated his commitment to championing the
appreciation of textiles as works of art. Ahead of His
Time explores his collecting interests and strategies,
and emphasizes the richness and importance of the Museum's
holdings acquired by him. As the exhibition will show, Myers
collected not only for personal pleasure but with the aim
of improving the aesthetic sensibilities of others. The eventual
establishment of a museum for the appreciation of textiles
as art was the culmination of his efforts in this regard.
A small
but representative portion of The Textile Museum's collections
acquired by George Hewitt Myers will be displayed, including
items rarely exhibited before. A selection of some of the
finest textiles from both the Eastern and Western hemispheres
will reinforce the theme of collecting explored in all three
of the Museum's fall exhibitions. The exhibition is curated
by Sumru Belger Krody, the Museum's Associate Curator for
Eastern Hemisphere Collections in collaboration with Ann P.
Rowe, Curator for Western Hemisphere Collections.
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the Online Exhibition

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