Strike
Franz Erhard Walther
German, born 1939
1967
A plywood cabinet filled with sewn, strap‑fastened fabric forms—fabric pieces meant to be unfolded, carried, or sat on so viewers become users and the textile becomes sculptural.
At first glance it reads like stacked bedding or camping gear: pale canvas mattresses and rolled bundles, neatly tied with straps and boxed in a simple wooden shelf, soft shapes pressed into an architectural frame.
Walther transformed sculpture into an activating social practice, replacing static objects with textile ‘tools’ that invite bodily participation and helped open paths to performance and participatory art.
Medium
Fabric
Dimensions
336 5/8 x 31 1/2" (855 x 80 cm)
Classification
Department
Credit
Scott Burton Fund
Accession
1060.2010.41
Palette
Exhibitions