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Dublin Core
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Title
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Our Treasures
Contributor
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The Minnesota Museum of American Art
Physical Object
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Object ID
92.16.1
Artist
Tim Harding
b. 1950
Born in St. Croix Falls, WI
Original Format
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Textile
Medium
Dupioni Silk
Physical Dimension
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51 1/4 X 61 inches
Exhibition Label
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For over 30 years, Minnesota artist Tim Harding has created wearables and wall pieces that reference historical textile traditions and offer innovative techniques in fabric design. Unlike many wearable artists, Harding maintains a successful apparel production enterprise that does not impede his creation of one-of-a-kind studio fiber art pieces. In this stunning greatcoat, the realistic rendering of the movement of koi (Japanese ornamental carp) below the reflective blue water’s surface renders impressionistic images that are as changeable as the rich silks themselves. It is particularly symbolic that Harding chose to present the koi on the form of a Japanese kimono. <em>Koi</em> is one example of the strong textile collection found at the Minnesota Museum of American Art.
Credit Line
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Purchase, Funds from Twin Cities Mazda Dealers, Elizabeth and Robert Gunderson, Mona Meyer, McGrath and Gavin, Cray Research Incorporated, and an anonymous donor
Rights Statement
In Copyright
Publications
Anderson, Marcia. "Tim Harding." In <em>Our Treasures: Highlights from the Minnesota Museum of American Art</em>, edited by Kristin Makholm, 40-41. St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Museum of American Art, 2011.
Title
<em>Koi</em>
Date
1991
Description
describe the object
This greatcoat made by Tim Harding is fashioned in the form of a traditional Japanese kimono. Through layers of quilted, slashed, and frayed Dupioni silk, the artist depicts a school of red and orange koi (Japanese ornamental carp) swimming beneath the surface of reflective blue water.
Dimension
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51 1/4 X 61 inches
Inscriptions
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Tim Harding 1991 inside left front
Dublin Core
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Title
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<em>Koi</em>
Date Created
Date of creation of the resource.
1991
Creator
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Tim Harding
Type
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Craft
Provenance
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Minnestoa Museum of American Art; Purchased from the artist
Rights
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In Copyright
Rights Holder
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Tim Harding
Date Copyrighted
Date of copyright.
1991
License
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No License
Medium
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Dupioni silk
Source
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Purchase, Funds from Twin Cities Mazda Dealers, Elizabeth and Robert Gunderson, Mona Meyer, McGrath and Gavin, Cray Research Incorporated, and an anonymous donor
92.16.1
Blue
Fish
Japanese
Koi
Minnesota artist
Orange
Red
Silk
Textile
Tim Harding
Twenty-First Century
Water
Wearable art