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Modern and Contemporary Art

Every Touch

Made in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, North and Central America

1995

Jim Hodges, American, born 1957, with The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia.

Silk
14 x 16 feet (426.7 x 487.7 cm)

Currently not on view

1995-55-1

Purchased with funds contributed by Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dixon Stroud, 1995

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Although trained as a painter, Jim Hodges is best known for transforming ordinary materials, such as paper napkins and lightbulbs, into intimate and poetic works that speak to emotions like love and loss. In Every Touch thousands of artificial flowers were disassembled and reassembled in collaboration with The Fabric Workshop and Museum in Philadelphia to create a dramatic lacelike curtain of cascading petals.

Hodges’s title speaks not only to the labor-intensive process of the work’s shared construction but is also a poignant meditation on the elusiveness of beauty.

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