Posts Tagged: textiles

The New Politics of the Handmade: Craft, Art and Design
The New Politics of the Handmade: Craft, Art and Design is a publication on contemporary craft politics edited by Anthea Black and Nicole Burisch. Bloomsbury Press, 2020. Order from Bloomsbury Press Contemporary craft, art and design are inseparable from the

The New Politics of the Handmade: Craft, Art and Design
The New Politics of the Handmade: Craft, Art and Design is a publication on contemporary craft politics edited by Anthea Black and Nicole Burisch. Bloomsbury Press, 2020. Order from Bloomsbury Press Contemporary craft, art and design are inseparable from the

COMEDOWN / Sunrise Ceremony
COMEDOWN – Sunrise Ceremony The Sunrise Ceremony and Sonic Event was presented by the Van Abbe Museum, Eindhoven. The performance begins at 6:03 am to break with chrononormative displays of public culture. This period of the day directly preceding the

COMEDOWN / Sunrise Ceremony
COMEDOWN – Sunrise Ceremony The Sunrise Ceremony and Sonic Event was presented by the Van Abbe Museum, Eindhoven. The performance begins at 6:03 am to break with chrononormative displays of public culture. This period of the day directly preceding the

PLEASURE CRAFT
Curated by Anthea Black, this screening explores appearances of craft and hand making in film and video from the 1960s to the present, where craft is a temporal process rather than a fixed object. Featuring works by Charles and Ray

PLEASURE CRAFT
Curated by Anthea Black, this screening explores appearances of craft and hand making in film and video from the 1960s to the present, where craft is a temporal process rather than a fixed object. Featuring works by Charles and Ray

SUPER STRING
SUPER STRING taps into the collective craft unconscious – the sound of thousands of knitting needles clicking in unison – and the prolific ways in which artists and activists make textiles to connect with each other, recycle, share skills, reclaim

SUPER STRING
SUPER STRING taps into the collective craft unconscious – the sound of thousands of knitting needles clicking in unison – and the prolific ways in which artists and activists make textiles to connect with each other, recycle, share skills, reclaim