Textus
Textus
Embroidery, Textile, Feminism
ed. by Oksana Briukhovestka

Editor(s)
Oksana Briukhovestka
Uitgever
Kyiv : Visual Culture Research Center, 2017
Omvang
126 p., geïllustreerd, 21 cm.

Textiles and embroidery, traditionally dominated by women, have long been perceived as inferior to other art forms due to the privileging of masculine spaces. To challenge this perception, Ukrainian female artists are holding an exhibition at the Visual Culture Research Center in Kyiv, Ukraine, from 8 March to 9 April, 2017. The words “textile” and “text,” coming from the Latin word textus, means “fabric,” “connection,” and “interwoven.” Our culture evolved in such a way that it was mostly men who interwove words to create texts, as words and language became carriers of power and law. The interweaving of threads was reduced to “women’s” work, an unexceptional craft compared with the intellectual “weaving of words.” To counter this opinion “female” techniques became important representations of feminist art.


Trefwoorden
feminism , textile , text
Geografische locatie
Ukraine
Locatie in de bibliotheek
Kast 30 - 6: Seksualiteit ; gender en ruimte
Opmerkingen
Incl. Biographies