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Reiko Sudo and Nuno Corporation

Rubber Band Scatter (Wagomu chirashi) from ‘Resin’ Series

1996

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Rubber Band Scatter (Wagomu chirashi) from ‘Resin’ Series

1996

Physical Qualities Linen, mixture of acrylic and silicone, 147 x 44-1/4 in.
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 2002.171
Rubber bands lying atop a magazine on a sunny windowsill prompted NUNO designers to ponder how to get the same glossy, impromptu pattern onto fabric. When attempts to adhere real rubber bands to cloth failed, experimentation produced a silicone resin with a similar resiliency dyed to match the originals. To replicate the spontaneous arrangement of the initial scene, NUNO workers placed rubber bands on a photocopier, transferred the resulting designs onto silk-screens, and then printed them layer upon layer onto cloth using the silicon resin. When finished with a glossy film, the dyed silicon resin has the appearance and texture of overlapping rubber bands. The result: a trompe l’oeil textile.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by purchase, 2002; NUNO Corporation, Tokyo, Japan
Anita Jones, NUNO: Japanese Tradition/Innovation in Cloth, The Baltimore Museum of Art, Jean and Allan Berman Textile Gallery, March 28 - October 14, 2007 (extended from October 7th).

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Designer

Reiko Sudo

1952–2000

Japanese, born 1953
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Manufacturer

Nuno Corporation

1983–2000

Tokyo, 1984-present
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