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Front Hall with works by Kazue Honma (Japan), Hisako Sekijima (Japan), Mia Olsson (Sweden), Hiroyuki Shindo  (Japan)from the exhibition "Japandi: shared aesthetics and influences"
Front Hall with works by Kazue Honma (Japan), Hisako Sekijima (Japan), Mia Olsson (Sweden), Hiroyuki Shindo (Japan)from the exhibition "Japandi: shared aesthetics and influences"
Living Room with wallart by Ane Henriksen (Denmark) and sculpture by Naoko Serino (Japan),  from the exhibition "Japandi: shared aesthetics and influences"
Living Room with wallart by Ane Henriksen (Denmark) and sculpture by Naoko Serino (Japan), from the exhibition "Japandi: shared aesthetics and influences"
Den with works by Chiyoko Tanaka (Japan, top), Kazue Honma (Japan, left) and  Markku Kosonen (Finland, right)  from the exhibition "Japandi: shared aesthetics and influences"
Den with works by Chiyoko Tanaka (Japan, top), Kazue Honma (Japan, left) and Markku Kosonen (Finland, right) from the exhibition "Japandi: shared aesthetics and influences"

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For over 30 years, browngrotta arts has been advancing the field of contemporary fiber arts by curating and exhibiting renowned contemporary artists who celebrate the exploration of fiber art techniques and drive the unique possibilities of soft materials. Representing many of the artists who have helped define modern fiber art since the 1950s, browngrotta arts reflects the cultivated eye and intellect of its directors, husband and wife team, Tom Grotta and Rhonda Brown.

Founded in 1987 in Wilton, Connecticut, browngrotta arts showcases unique sculptural and mixed media works with an emphasis on concept, supported by technique. The focus of the work is on the materials and the technical mastery of the artist as intrinsic to the significance of the work, prioritizing aesthetic value over utility. Museum-quality artworks by more than 100 international artists are represented through art catalogs, art fairs, co-partnered exhibits at museums, retail spaces, and an online gallery.

Twice a year the couple opens their private home - a two-story barn built in 1895 expanded and contemporized by architect David Ling in 2000 - for “Art in the Barn”, a unique annual salon-style exhibition. Over 3500-square feet of space with a viewing vista of 55’ allows for experiencing works that reflect complex illusionary space. The 21’ high ceilings permit the installation of tall sculptures and two free-standing walls enable dramatically shaped fiber structures best hung off the wall. The living environment also grants the artwork to be shown in situ.

browngrotta arts has published nearly 50 art catalogs and placed works in private and corporate collections in the US and abroad, including the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Arts and Design, Art Institute of Chicago, Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian Museum. They also regularly work with architects and interior designers offering consultation for commissioned artworks and site-specific installation for commercial and residential spaces.

Their recent Fall 2021 exhibition, "Japandi: shared aesthetics and influences" explored common approaches shared between Japanese and Scandinavian cultures through contemporary art. The show featureed 39 fiber and ceramic artists from Denmark, Finland, Japan, Norway, and Sweden.

For more information visit www.browngrotta.com