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Tabitha Arnold’s Tapestries Eulogize the Working Class
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Tabitha Arnold’s Tapestries Eulogize the Working Class

Last updated: February 19, 2025 2:49 am
Editorial Board Published February 19, 2025
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CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee — The Amazon staff’ strike of 2024, the United Auto Staff common strike and SAG-AFTRA strike of 2023, the New Museum unionization of 2019 — the listing goes on and on. One of many defining traits of the 2010s and ’20s so far is the dramatic improve in unionization efforts and strikes — a boon for proletariat staff, which Tabitha Arnold’s exhibition Gospel of the Working Class embraces in earnest.

This present consists of rugs eulogizing up to date labor strikes, comparable to “These Hands” (all works 2024), which depicts the 2023 United Auto Staff common strike. Created with punch needle embroidery, a meticulous, hand-worked course of, these rugs are tightly woven, extremely saturated textiles that borrow the visible language and elegance of social realism, calling to thoughts artists like Religion Ringgold and Elizabeth Catlett. In “Mill Town,” the usage of horizontal stratifications each orders the composition and mimics the meeting line work of contemporary textile manufacturing. The simplified human figures inside this piece carry banners, slogans to rally round. As my eye bounced energetically over the fiery-faced figures, a equally optimistic flame kindled inside my coronary heart.

Tabitha Arnold, “These Hands” (2024), wool yarn on linen material

Most of the actions of the early twentieth century, comparable to Suprematism, Surrealism, and Cubism, explored the immaterial, the unconscious, and the “purely” aesthetic. Social realism, which rose in america within the Twenties and ’30s, following the First World Conflict, was an anchor, pulling individuals out of the clouds and again all the way down to earth, the place lots of of hundreds of individuals had simply died in a continental battle. Arnold’s mixture of topic and elegance does effectively to historicize these up to date labor actions, serving as information of those moments. However artwork within the up to date second hardly wants assist grounding itself in actuality — within the age of social media, witnessing is pressured upon us. This isn’t to say that artwork ought to abandon its grounding and lean into escapism — nevertheless it’s starting to really feel like witnessing is now not sufficient.

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Tori Vintzel, “Tabitha Arnold with ‘I Walk’” (2024–25), digital chromatic print, mounted on sintra

Tabitha Arnold: Gospel of the Working Class continues on the Institute of Modern Artwork Chattanooga on the College of Tennessee at Chattanooga (752 Vine Road, Chattanooga, Tennessee) via March 8. The exhibition was organized by the establishment.

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