Josh Faught (born 1979), is an American fiber artist and educator, who creates sculptures, textiles, collages, and paintings.
His fiber sculptures, influenced by both domestic crafts and art styles such as abstract and color field painting, are often either hung on the wall or stretched over scaffolding such as garden trellises; they are three-dimensional but forward-oriented.
It Takes a Lifetime recognizes the "grassroots networks for caregiving and other support that are not easily integrated into official histories and are often subject to dismissal as merely creative, ameliorative, or apolitical.
[citation needed] The major element, Untitled (2013) consisted of a large panel, both woven and crocheted, hung from the central archway of the Columbarium.
[8][9] 2019 Mr. Kramer’s Dream House, Casa Loewe, London, England[10] 2018 Josh Faught (solo presentation), Frieze London, London, England[11] 2017 Sanctuary, St. Mark’s Cathedral, commissioned by Western Bridge, Seattle, Washington[12] 2015 Josh Faught (solo presentation), NADA Art Fair, Miami, Florida[13] 2014 Christmas Creep, Lisa Cooley Gallery, New York, New York[14] I know I came into this room for a reason, Kendall Koppe Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland[15] The Mauve Decade, Launch Pad commission, London, England[16] 2013 BE BOLD for what you stand for, BE CAREFUL for what you fall for, Neptune Society Columbarium, commissioned by SFMoMA, San Francisco, California[17] (SECA Art Award) Snacks, Supports, and Something to Rally Around, Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis, Missouri[18] Josh Faught (solo presentation), Artissima Art Fair, Turin, Italy[19]