Tau Lewis

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Tau Lewis (born 1993 in Toronto, Ontario)[1][2] is a Canadian artist working in a variety of mediums including hand-sewn, carved and assemblage pieces.

Artwork[]

Lewis currently works with soft materials such as fabric scraps. She uses recycling because it is circular and has roots in her ancestry.[3] In Lewis's most recent work “The T.A.U.B.I.S.” she uses a range of materials from recycled and hand dyed fabrics, recycled leather, cotton batting, beads, acrylic paint, PVA, glue, metal hoop skirt, and pipes, to sea shells.[4][5] In Lewis's twelve-foot-long quilt (the sighting of the last shadow dweller (original sea kin)) the quilt is stitched together using materials such as leather and reclaimed fabric to evoke aquatic systems.The various materials used are stitched together irregularly with no uniform shape or pattern reminiscent of the flowing of water. When examined up close elements of the body emerge from the quilt the fragments of the body act as elements of DNA in the work.Lewis's use of reclaimed scraps and materials connects with histories of resourcefulness and is environmentally conscious.[6] Lewis's earlier work used materials such as “wood, scrap metal, cement, wire, plaster, stones,paint cans, chains and rebar, her latest work relaxes further into fabric.”[3] Using the globally sourced materials she creates a sense of community and ancestry in the work.[5]

In 2018, Lewis was awarded the Frieze Frame Stand Prize for her solo presentation with Cooper Cole Gallery at Frieze New York City, USA.[7]

Exhibitions[]

Solo and group exhibitions include New Museum, MoMA PS1, Shrine Gallery, Chapter NY, Jeffrey Stark, Shoot the lobster, New York; Atlanta Contemporary, Atlanta; Night Gallery, Jeffrey Deitch, Los Angeles, USA; Art Gallery of Ontario, Art Gallery of York University, 8-11 Gallery, Cooper Cole, Gallery 44, Toronto; Art Gallery of Mississauga, Mississauga; Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art, Winnipeg; The Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston, Canada; Oakville Galleries, Oakville, Canada; Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler, Berlin, Germany and the Hepworth Wakefield, Wakefield, UK.

References[]

  1. ^ https://agnes.queensu.ca/exhibition/tau-lewis/
  2. ^ https://hepworthwakefield.org/artist/tau-lewis/
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b "Groundations". Canadian art.
  4. ^ "Tau Lewis at COOPER COLE". Art viewer.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b "Suspended Blossoms and Patchwork Characters Imagine a Pastel Universe of Overabundance". Colossal. 30 November 2020.
  6. ^ "Tau Lewis: I Bet This Cave Has Been Here for a Really Long Time". The Brooklyn Rail. 11 December 2018.
  7. ^ "A Conversation with Tau Lewis".

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