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Reiko Sudo and Nuno Corporation

Paperclips Neat

1998

Scroll

Paperclips Neat

1998

Physical Qualities Linen, Overall (originally): 44 1/4 × 119 in. (112.4 × 302.3 cm.) Other (final length once hemmed to create casing): 116 1/4 in. (295.3 cm.) L
Credit Line Purchased in Memory of Dena S. Katzenberg, Consultant Curator of Textiles, 1969-2000, with funds contributed by her Family and Friends
Object Number 2002.170
If rubber bands can inspire design, why not paperclips? NUNO made two versions of this textile. In one, the designers scattered the paperclips; in Paperclips Neat, they strung the paperclips end-to-end like beads. Only the scale was changed to protect those guilty of playing with the office supplies. Thus the modern day office environment provides the impetus for a textile design.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by purchase, 2002; NUNO Corporation, Tokyo, Japan
NUNO: Japanese Tradition/Innovation in Cloth
Cara McCarty and Matilda McQuaid, Structure and Surface: Contemporary Japanese Textiles, New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1998.

Designer

Reiko Sudo

1952–2000

Japanese, born 1953
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Manufacturer

Nuno Corporation

1983–2000

Tokyo, 1984-present
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