Hello, all -
I was very fortunate to see in person the Threads of Power exhibit at the Bard
Graduate Center a few weeks back at the wonderful lace day. If you are
anywhere near NYC between now and Jan 1, run don't walk to see it! The
book/catalog is PHENOMENAL and I keep returning to it in little spurts, as
there is so much information and so many stunning pictures.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think the NY Times has done a review?
(which is a shame) I did see that the WSJ did one:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/threads-of-power-lace-from-the-textilmuseum-st-g
allen-bard-graduate-center-review-paul-scott-emma-cormack-ilona-kos-machele-m
ajer-isabel-toledo-michelle-obama-forster-rohner-jakob-schlaepfer-11666214213


In this review, it says "Today, there are four great lace collections in the
world and the Textilmuseum's is one of them." My question is:  what are the
other three? I suppose it might be a subjective opinion (?), but that sentence
in the article has been mulling over in my head.
Thanks for your thoughts!Arlene (in cold Central NJ today)

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