
Artist Gabriel Dawe on His Thread Installations and Finding Missing Puzzle Pieces
09/29/21 • 27 min
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Artist Gabriel Dawe creates wondrous work using thread. His incredible site-specific Plexus installations—some in art galleries and others in places like airports—feature a rainbow array of thread spanning architectural elements. This week on the My Modern Met Top Artist Podcast we interview Gabriel about his installation art, from its conceptual development to the logistical obstacles. We'll also delve into the personal side of making art and Gabriel's personal quest for self-improvement. For anyone who finds themself struggling to find their voice, Gabriel's story demonstrates that while he doesn’t have it all figured out (who does?), he has thoughtfully approached his work in a way that is authentic and continually inspires him—and by extension, others.
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Read more about Gabriel's work and the projects we discuss:
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First Look: Gabriel Dawe’s Stunning New Thread Art in Italy
Gabriel Dawe's Newest Colorful "Plexus" Thread Installation
Artist Stretches Delicate Strands of Thread to Produce Awe-Inspiring Rainbows Indoors
Artist Gabriel Dawe creates wondrous work using thread. His incredible site-specific Plexus installations—some in art galleries and others in places like airports—feature a rainbow array of thread spanning architectural elements. This week on the My Modern Met Top Artist Podcast we interview Gabriel about his installation art, from its conceptual development to the logistical obstacles. We'll also delve into the personal side of making art and Gabriel's personal quest for self-improvement. For anyone who finds themself struggling to find their voice, Gabriel's story demonstrates that while he doesn’t have it all figured out (who does?), he has thoughtfully approached his work in a way that is authentic and continually inspires him—and by extension, others.
Follow Gabriel's work on his website, Instagram, and Facebook.
Did you know that we're on YouTube? Watch your favorite episode now!
Follow us on Instagram to see some of the visuals we talked about in today's episode.
We want to hear from you! Leave us a listener voicemail and subscribe to our newsletter so you can submit questions for upcoming interviews. You'll find everything on podcast.mymodernmet.com.
Want to support the artists we feature and the podcast? Check out books by our guests on the Top Artist Bookstore.
My Modern Met Store is offering a special discount for Top Artist listeners. Get a 10% discount on our entire curated selection of creative products when you enter the code TOPARTIST10 at checkout.
Read more about Gabriel's work and the projects we discuss:
8 Contemporary Artists Taking String Art to the Next Level
First Look: Gabriel Dawe’s Stunning New Thread Art in Italy
Gabriel Dawe's Newest Colorful "Plexus" Thread Installation
Artist Stretches Delicate Strands of Thread to Produce Awe-Inspiring Rainbows Indoors
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