File:Jaatłoh4Ye'iitsoh (3-4), 2020, Eric-Paul Riege at NGA 2023.jpeg
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[edit]| Description | Picture of Eric-Paul Riege's fiber artwork jaatłoh4Ye'iitsoh [3-4] (2020) at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., in 2023. Two long, vertical abstract fabric installations hang side by side from a gallery ceiling, stretching to the floor. Each work is shaped like a tall, thin grid of fabric, appearing almost like giant fabric earrings, with the long vertical grid lines being made from bundled white fabric, and the short, horizontal grid lines being made from strips of brown fur. The bottom of each piece features silvery bell-shaped fabric masses with long fringe tassels. |
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Original work: Eric-Paul Riege Depiction: 19h00s |
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| Date of publication | Original work: 2020 Depiction: 2023 |
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| Other information | Original work: Eric-Paul Riege jaatłoh4Ye'iitsoh [3-4], 2020, Mixed fiber installation, Tia Collection, Santa Fe, New Mexico Depiction: The author of the image has released the photographic work under a free license, or it is in the public domain:
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