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Textile Curator

Stewart has recently completed an illustrated interview with www.textilecurator.com.

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The full interview is available here.

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This entry was posted in Publications on October 24, 2016 by Stewart Kelly.

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← Bankley Open Studios 2016 Mr X Stitch →
Wednesday reading... Sunday reading... Beautiful and provocative work by @smart_barnett in association with @frie.ndsofdorothy. So much #cloth and #textiles on display @tatecollective. “Textiles are soft. They are comforting. They are clothes, rugs, blankets, and our favourite plushie toys; they are durable, yet malleable, and ultimately ephemeral. Textiles are ‘feminine’, knitted by our grandma and repaired by our mother. Textiles are apocalyptic. They portray war, violence, and the rapture. They’re an itchy old dusty carpet. They are precious artefacts that tell us about our past. They are traces of hands, stitches, rips, and careful folds. A million loops, looping in and around each other, looped carefully by a pair of hands.”  In the 1960s and 70s, the Polish artist Magdalena Abakanowicz created radical sculptures from woven fibre. They were soft not hard; ambiguous and organic; towering works that hung from the ceiling and pioneered a new form of installation. They became known as the Abakans.
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