Windy Chien’s sculpture and installations explore and celebrate the knot—the bend, twist, and pull-through of a strand of fiber that is one of the most ancient human technologies. The San Francisco–based former record-store owner and tech executive taught herself one knot a day for a full year, sharing her progress online. Publishers caught wind of the project, a bidding war ensued, and the result was The Year of Knots (Abrams, 2019), about which Dwell’s Jen Woo wrote, “Windy is … redefining our understanding of the capabilities of macramé, bringing an art form that was previously limited to wall hangings into the three-dimensional world.”
Since then, Chien has built a career that has seen her elegant and intricate knotting patterns, which she likens to “algorithms materialized,” exhibited and installed in prestigious settings, from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the de Young Museum to corporate headquarters and major hotels.
Tang Linescape, 2026, Sunbrella cordage, sapele, 74 x 96 x 2 in.