The high-contrast quilts you see here are just a few of the 651 works that were included in a 2011 exhibit of red and white quilts spanning three centuries at the American Folk Art Museum in NYC. Ever since the Whitney Museum of American Art held a quilt-focused art exhibit back in 1971, quilts have often hung in galleries and museums as artworks rather than folk crafts. For centuries, though, quilts had a much more utilitarian use—warmth. (Of course, their decorative designs added to the pleasure they gave.) Quilting has a long tradition in the United States, going back to colonial times. Quilts were created not only for bedding but also to commemorate special occasions, like a wedding or a new baby. Quilting bees brought out the whole community—including many men—to share the work.
Quilts as high art
Today in History
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Aloe in bloom
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International Jazz Day
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Singing praises of the oceans
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It s Star Wars Day
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Merry Christmas!
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Mexican giant cardon cactus
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What s going on in this sky?
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Defying gravity on a swing ride
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Social climbing
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Polar bear capital of the world
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Visiting a Maratha fortress
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20 years later
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A storied trail marks a century
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Arbor Day
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High above the reef
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Abraham Lake, Alberta, Canada
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Great white egret, Upper Bavaria, Germany
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Peach trees in Cieza, Murcia, Spain
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Aurora borealis
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Mountains fit for a queen
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Once upon a time there was a bridge…
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Winter in Old Nuuk
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National Gardening Week
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Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park shines
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Space Week isnt over yet!
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Negratín Reservoir, Granada, Spain
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Knuthöjdsmossen, a nature reserve in Sweden
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Nomads of the Gobi
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Grasmere, Lake District, Cumbria, England
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Fall comes to the Last Frontier
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