“New Directions: A Juried Exhibition of Contemporary Textiles,” organized by the Textile Society of America, opened recently at the Craft & Folk Art Museum. The concept is to showcase shifts in ...
Blossoms, birds, waves, and autumn leaves — these are just a few of the enchanting patterns found on Japanese kimono. Stenciled Elegance: Ise Katagami and the Art of Textile Design highlights the ...
The owl print or the soapstone walrus have become so fixed in the Canadian imagination it may be difficult to consider Inuit art as something other than inevitable. The West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative ...
Marcos Kueh, a Kuching-born artist, introduced himself as a “textile artist” at the recent walkthrough of his Kenyalang Circus exhibition at the National Art Gallery in Kuala Lumpur. Unlike ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The discovery of a fragment of flax fibre in the Republic of Georgia, dating from about 34,000 years ago, is a reminder of our enduring ...
Francesca Stocco does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
Tucked into the inside of every collar or seam is a quiet declaration: ‘Made in India.’ ‘100% Cotton.’ ‘Dry Clean Only.’ These stitched-in scripts graze the skin, but we rarely pause to consider them.
Held at the India Habitat Centre , "Voyages: The Ancient Maritime Silk Route" draws inspiration from the historic maritime trade and cultural exchanges between the coastal regions of Odisha and Kerala ...