Have you ever wandered through a sea of thread? At the Tsinghua University Art Museum in the Chinese mainland, the 13th International Fiber Art Biennale is turning yarn into art in a whole new way. 🧵✨
Curators and artists from across Asia and beyond are showcasing installations that play with scale and texture. Picture giant weavings lit by LED lights, delicate lacework suspended like clouds, and interactive exhibits that let you tug, twist, and explore.
This celebration of an ancient craft meets modern tech—from digital weaving techniques to upcycled materials—blurs the line between tradition and innovation. It’s like watching a masterpiece in slow motion, one knot at a time.
Whether you’re into design, culture, or just looking for a fresh dose of inspiration, this Biennale is a must-see. It’s currently on display and proving that even the oldest crafts can spark the coolest conversations.
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