
New exhibit in New York pays tribute to Dorothy Liebes, who popularized blingy, colorful textiles
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New York City has opened a new exhibit dedicated to Dorothy Liebes, a weaver and designer who popularized color, textile, and bling for decades in the 20th century.
An eye-popping exhibit at the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum takes a giant step toward changing that, revealing the breadth and impact of Liebes’ work through dozens of textiles, fashion pieces, furniture, documents and photos.
Liebes was a master of color, texture, marketing and bling for decades, starting in the 1930s.
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