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Colorful Quilts Crafted from African Fabrics Tell Stories of Artist’s Ancestral Homeland

Bisa Butler African Quilts African Fabric Portrait Quilts

“The Princess” (cotton, chiffon, lace and satin, 2018, 70 x 46 x inches | 177 x 117 x cm)

Brooklyn-based artist Bisa Butler has a fascinating relationship with fabric. Using fibers derived from Africa, her “ancestral homeland and the cradle of civilization,” Butler crafts kaleidoscopic quilts that tell stories through textiles.

Each of Butler's contemporary quilts features expressive portraits of everyday people. Using materials that range from vintage lace and satin to hand-painted mud cloth, Butler pieces together exquisite studies that honor black children, adults, and families that have been overlooked by history. “My portraits,” she explains, “tell stories that may have been forgotten over time.”

Though the figures themselves are realistically rendered (Butler works from black and white photographs), the color palettes are fabricated from the artist's imagination. This avant-garde approach is particularly striking in Butler's treatment of black skin, which she reinterprets as eye-catching, jewel-toned mosaics.

Both her symbolic choice of fabric and her distinctive use of color characterize Butler's body of work, which has evolved from mixed-media paintings to her signature storytelling quilts. In each work of fiber art, the artist's careful consideration of the craft is evident, culminating in pieces that are as thoughtful as they are thought-provoking.

“My stories,” she explains, “are told in the fabrics that I choose, the textures I combine, and the colors that create a whole new composition.”

See a stunning collection of portrait quilts made from African fabric by Bisa Butler.

Bisa Butler African Quilts African Fabric Portrait Quilts

“The Mighty Gents” (quilted and appliquéd cotton, wool and chiffon, 2018, 78 x 67 x inches | 198 x 170 x cm)

Bisa Butler African Quilts African Fabric Portrait Quilts

“The Safety Patrol” (quilted and appliquéd cotton, wool and chiffon, 2018, 82 x 90 x inches | 208 x 229 x cm)

Bisa Butler African Quilts African Fabric Portrait Quilts

“Survivor” (denim, cotton, mudcloth, 2018, 48 x 81 x inches | 122 x 206 x cm)

Bisa Butler African Quilts African Fabric Portrait Quilts

“Southside Sunday Morning” (silk and cotton, 2018, 73 x 109 x inches | 185 x 277 x cm)

Bisa Butler African Quilts African Fabric Portrait Quilts

“Mannish Boy” (quilted and appliquéd cotton, wool and chiffon, 2018, 54 x 39 x inches | 137 x 99 x cm)

Bisa Butler African Quilts African Fabric Portrait Quilts

“Four Little Girls, September 15, 1963” (cotton, silk and lace, 2018, 61 x 78 x inches | 155 x 197 x cm)

Bisa Butler African Quilts African Fabric Portrait Quilts

“Family” (cotton, organza, chiffon, lace and netting, 2017-18, 95 x 57 x inches | 241 x 145 x cm)

Bisa Butler African Quilts African Fabric Portrait Quilts

“Les Sapeurs” (cotton & silk , 2018, 42 x 60 x inches | 107 x 152 x cm)

Bisa Butler African Quilts African Fabric Portrait Quilts

“Black Star Family, first class tickets to Liberia” (cotton, silk and denim, 2018, 85 x 79 x inches | 216 x 199 x cm)

Bisa Butler African Quilts African Fabric Portrait Quilts

“The Tea” (cotton, silk, lace, netting, 2018, 80 x 54 x inches | 203 x 137 x cm)

Bisa Butler African Quilts African Fabric Portrait Quilts

“Three Kings” (quilted and appliquéd cotton, wool and chiffon, 2018, 72 x 95 x inches | 183 x 241 x cm)

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My Modern Met granted permission to use photos by Claire Oliver Gallery, NYC.

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Kelly Richman-Abdou

Kelly Richman-Abdou is a Contributing Writer at My Modern Met. An art historian living in Paris, Kelly was born and raised in San Francisco and holds a BA in Art History from the University of San Francisco and an MA in Art and Museum Studies from Georgetown University. When she’s not writing, you can find Kelly wandering around Paris, whether she’s leading a tour (as a guide, she has been interviewed by BBC World News America and France 24) or simply taking a stroll with her husband and two tiny daughters.
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