To mark 20 years of COVER magazine being at the centre of the rug industry, our Autumn issue will be a special COLLECTORS' EDITION. The covetable printed issue of COVER 80 will be accompanied by a FREE digital edition, available on the websites of media...
Sapar Contemporary celebrates the enduring legacy of Ethel Stein, whose modernist weavings merge technical mastery with quiet, poetic innovation.

Angled Constructions, 2012
At Sapar Contemporary, Ethel Stein: Master of the Loom honours the pioneering American textile artist whose work bridges Bauhaus design and mid-century fibre art. Fusing geometry, colour and structure, Ethel Stein (1917–2018) transformed weaving into a language of modernist clarity and quiet innovation. In collaboration with The Stein Family, two-thirds of exhibition sales will support the Department of Textile Conservation at The Met and its accessibility programs for visitors who are blind or have low vision, a tribute to Stein, who lost her sight later in life. With an accompanying essay by Lucy Commoner, Conservator Emerita at the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum, the exhibition runs through November 17, 2025, celebrating an artist whose loom united precision and poetry.

Cityscape III, 2003


Polly (Portrait of a Dog), 2011
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