Textiles
Textiles
Open Letter
ed. by Rike Frank, Grant Watson in collaboration with Sabine Folie, Georgia Holz, Susanne Titz ; conversation with Seth Siegelaub ...[et al.]

Author(s)
Sabine Folie, Georgia Holz, Susanne Titz, Seth Siegelaub, ...[et al.]
Editor(s)
Rike Frank, Grant Watson
Publication
Berlin ; Wien ; Mönchengladbach : Sternberg Press ; Generali Foundation ; Museum Abteiberg, 2015
Scope
312 Pages, illustrated, 25 cm.
ISBN
9783956791376

TEXTILES: OPEN LETTER looks at textiles in contemporary art and at their history, materiality and language. Taking its name from the 1958 tapestry by German Bauhaus artist, teacher and writer Anni Albers, it explores this rich but under-examined field of artistic production and how in recent years it has been taken up once again by practitioners. As one of the oldest cultural techniques, textiles played an essential role in the history of industrialization and modernization. They have been a key component in the organization of culture and society, a central factor in the history of style and the formation of aesthetic language and taste, as well as an indicator of changing ideology and social mores. In the history of fine art, textiles have always played an important, but still undervalued role. Conceptual rather than medium-specific, TEXTILES: OPEN LETTER examines this history in relation to contemporary artistic practice and discourse.


Keywords
art history , art theory , textile
Location
Cabinet 9 - 4: Kunst stromingen en thema's
Remarks
Includes notes