2022
THE RED LINE
The artist Caron Penney presented her artwork ‘The Red Line’ as part of the Collect Open 2022 showcase with the support of the Arts Council for England.
‘The Red Line’ by artist Caron Penney, has since been acquired for the Rumi Foundation in support of artists who create work of important social significance and social understanding. The five hand woven tapestries have an optical vibration and are imbued with hidden meaning. The work is titled after the well know term, ‘the red line’ which expresses ‘the point of no return’. This could be in relation to a number of events but for the artist it is a political commentary on the past five years. The word LISTEN is placed in the centre panel and is asking its audience to contemplate its meaning and significance today in what appears to be a polarised society.
Penney was a selected maker for Collect Open - part of Collect: the leading international fair for contemporary craft and design, presented by the Crafts Council and was supported in her endeavour by the Arts Council for England and a-n Artists Information Company.
The Red Line, 2022
Caron Penney at Somerset House, 2022
The Red Line, 2022
The Red Line, (detail)
The Red Line, (detail)
The Red Line, central panel
The Red Line, (detail of weaving)
The Red Line, (detail of weaving)