Dazzling Vienna exhibit finds beauty in napkins
| FEATURE | 
VIENNA — It is a dazzling array of birds, fans and intricate structures, all made simply from folded linen: A lost Renaissance art that has been revived for a Vienna exhibit called “Folded Beauty.”
But the new show at the Imperial  Furniture Collection isn’t really about napkins. And to be honest, it  isn’t really an exhibit either, says the artist behind it, more of a  life-sized research project.
Joan  Sallas, 47, a Catalan master of folding techniques, spent three months  folding 200 meters (656 feet) of linen into more than 100 objects for  the show.
All are copies of 16th- and 17th-century  originals, but his only guides were old engravings and documents  describing imperial and royal banquets.
Source: The Daily Tribune
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