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New solo exhibition by Eri Imamura

                

Images clockwise from top left: Living in a Bubble;  Numb; Breathe; details from Living in a Bubble

 

In 2020 I interviewed Japanese textile artist Eri Imamura who creates human sculptures by meticulously beading antique kimonos. Eri currently has a solo exhibition featuring 10 of her stunning artworks, including six new pieces.

 

Inside Manga Bubbles まんがバブルのうちがわ is Eri’s response to the Coronavirus lockdown.  “Relying on the Internet to erase our fears and connect virtually to eachother, [lockdown] isolation was a strangely futuristic experience impacting our minds. The virtual world took over the actual reality. Our existence has become “2.5 dimensional”: halfway between a 2D virtual reality and a 3D physical reality.”

 

Eri has created a 2.5D reality for her current exhibition. It is both immersive and reflective, with hundreds of round mirrors reflecting both the viewer and the beaded work. The viewer is also encouraged to take photographs, further blurring the boundaries between the real and the virtual. “This art project offers a counter-current experience to the viewer: an objective look at our condition and environment from the fictional world of manga bubbles to the physical reality.”

To find out more about Eri’s work read her interview here 

 

Inside Manga Bubbles is exhibiting at Warin Lab Contemporary in Bangkok, Thailand until March 18th For more information visit https://warinlab.com/exhibitions/inside-manga-bubbles/

 

 

Inside Angie Parker’s studio

Angie in her studio. Photograph by Andre Pattenden

 

It was not a decision taken lightly when textile artist Angie Parker bought two tonnes of wool when Jason Collingwood from Collingwood Designs announced his retirement. Angie has happily been weaving with it ever since creating stunning rugs and textile art panels using  the weft faced technique Krokbragd.

 

Read Angie’s interview and see more of her work here 

Visit Angie’s website at http://www.angieparkertextiles.com/

Tenuous Threads exhibition at Atlantic Gallery

 

Images clockwise from top left: Seas, Seize, Cease Ruth Jeyaveeran; Entanglements 3, Natayla Khorover; Mentha Pulegium Joanna Hoge; Fiber Abstract No. 1 Calla Michaelides; Thy Strength Never Dies by Shari Wolf Boraz; Concealed Desire II Rima Day.

 

With more and more textile art exhibitions springing up around the world I’m hoping to bring you news about ones that catch my eye. The tactile nature of textile art can never be reproduced online but the skill, creativity, subject matter and composition can be, so I’m thrilled to share with you a fabulous exhibiton at Atlantic Gallery in New York. Tenuous Threads is a two-part exhibition featuring over 100 artists using fiber and mixed media. 

Curated by Patricia Miranda, Tenuous Threads ‘alludes to the delicate lines that bring us together and set us apart: that join us yet repel us.’ I’ve been lucky enough to interview some of the featured artist. Click on their names to see more of their work and read their interviews, they include Erica Green, Merill Comeau and Michael Rohde. 

 

Tenuous Threads Part I until Feb 11th. Part II February 14th – March 4th, 2023 at Atlantic Gallery 548 West 28th Street, Suite 540, New York, NY 10001 https://atlanticgallery.org/

 

 

 

100 Days of Amazing Textile Art Week 5

 

If you are taking a break from social media, or you prefer to read on a website, here is a catch up of who has been feaured for Week 5 of 100 Days of Amazing Textile Art. 

 

American artist Michele Fandel Bonner uses reclaimed materials.  www.michelebonner.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michelefandelbonner/

 

Incredible hand embroidery by French artist Cath Orain. pestorain.wixsite.com/designbroderie  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cathorain/

 

Tapestry weaving by Mexican artist Wence Martinez martinezstudio.com   Instagram https://www.instagram.com/martinezstudio_doorcounty/

 

Hand embroidery on recycled textiles by British artist Rachel Pearcey https://www.instagram.com/rachelpearcey/. 

 

Hand embroidery by Chilean artist Jose Romussi www.joseromussi.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jose_romussi/

 

Felting by American artist Susan Davis Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamsusandavis/

 

And machine knitting and mixed media by American artist Adrienne Sloane. www.adriennesloane.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adrienne_sloane/. Adrienne was also the Inspirational Monday interview which you can read here. 

 

100 Days of Amazing Textile Art Week Four

 

 

Well it’s been an exciting week for 100 Days of Amazing Textile Art that included a submersive installation with thousands of hanging yarns depicting race to a collaborative project involving refugees. Here is whom I featured this week:

 

Hand and machine embroidery with refugees lead by Welsh artist Haf Weighton https://hafanhaf.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hafweightonartist

Textile installation by American artist Virigina Sperry https://virginiasperry.com. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vsperrystudio/

Hand embroidery by British artist Susannah Weiland  https://www.susannahweiland.co.uk Instagram https://www.instagram.com/susannahweiland/

Wet felting by Japanese artists Syaka Ono https://sayartfelt.wixsite.com/-site  Instagram https://www.instagram.com/qqqsayappp/

Shibori and Kogin Emboridery by British textile artist Rob Jones from Romor Designs. https://www.romordesigns.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/romordesigns/

A decorated suit by British artist Holly Searle aka The Subversive Stitcher. https://www.thesubversivestitcher.com.  Instagram https://www.instagram.com/the_subversive_stitcher/

Sitch and paint combine with Swedish artist Annelie Krantz’s stunning work. http://www.anneliekrantz.se.  Instagram https://www.instagram.com/anneliekrantz/. Annelie was also Inpsirational Monday’s interview. See more of her work here 

Week 3 of 100 Days of Amazing Textile Art

 

We are now in week three of 100 Days of Amazing Textile Art over on Textile Curator’s Instagram and Facebook channels. I’ve featured applique quilting, machine and hand embroidery and crochet.  Here’s the list of the featured artists this week.

 

Cross stitch by American artist Shannon Knowlton shannonknowlton.com IG https://www.instagram.com/ShannonKnowltonArtist/

 

Applique and free motion machine embroidery by British artist Darren Ball www.darrenballtextileartist.com IG https://www.instagram.com/darrenballtextiles/

 

Improv quilts including applique by British artist Nicholas Ball aka Quilts From the Attic www.craftymonkies.com/online-workshops-sewing-quilting. IG https://www.instagram.com/quiltsfromtheattic/

 

Hand embroidery on paper by American artist Yuka Hoshino https://www.mayukafiberart.com

IG https://www.instagram.com/mayuka.fiberart/

 

Applique and quilting by British artist Sophie Standing www.sophiestandingarts.com. IG https://www.instagram.com/sophiestandingart/

 

Hand embroidery and crochet by Russian artist Olga Teksheva www.olgateksheva.com. IG https://www.instagram.com/teksheva/

 

And finally incredible free motion machine embroidery by Australian artist Meredith Woolnough https://meredithwoolnough.com.au IG https://www.instagram.com/meredithwoolnough/ Meredith was also our Inspirational Artist of the week here on the website. Read her interview here. 

100 Days of Amazing Textile Art week 2

Well it has been a busy week over on Textile Curator’s Instagram and Facebook channels with 100 Days of Amazing Textile Art. I’ve featured knit, needle felting, quilting, tapestry weaving and textile installations. Here’s the list of whom has been featured this week.

 

Hand weaving from Iranian artist Afsaneh Modiramani @afsanehmodiramani 

http://afsanehmodiramani.com

Knit by British textile artist Jen Cable @jencableart  https://jencableart.weebly.com

needle felting by American textile artist Dani Ives @begoodnatured https://www.daniives.com

quilts by American artist Regina Durante Jestrow @reginajestrow  https://www.reginajestrow.com

tapestry and tufting by British artist Becky Dodman Wainwright @beckydodmandesign   https://beckydodman.work

Becky was also our Inspirational Monday interview. Check it out here

textile installations by French artist Cluca @clucakunst  https://www.cluca.org

 

See you back here next week.

100 Days of Amazing Textile Art

  

 

 

The annual showcase of global textile artists has started on Textile Curator’s Instagram and Facebook.

 

This is who has been featured in week one:

Spanish artist using a variety of techniques Julia Martin Gonzalez Instagram @Julia.m_martin

British artist whose practise focuses on conceptual textiles Shelly Goldsmith. Instagram @shellytippingoldsmith

Swedish weaver Terese Molin. Instagram @teresemolin

British artist Maria Wigley who uses hand and machine stitch on silk painting. Instagram @mariawigley

American embroiderer Courtney Cox. Instagram @courtneycoxart

American artist Shelley Gardner who creates textile sculptures from reclaimed denim. Instagram @shelleygardnerartwork

 

Heallreaf 4 exhibition

Clockwise from top left: Whispering Tales by Jilly Edwards, Georgia by Trish Graham, Constellation by Hanna Zabudska.ㅇ+ ㅁ + ㅣby Soon Yul Kang.

 

Heallreaf is an old English word meaning ‘a tapestry hung in a public place.’ I was lucky enough to be a juror for Heallreaf 4. The tapestry exhibition aims to promote excellence in this handwoven medium and I had the pleasure of looking at tapestries large and small, figurative and abstract. The exhibition will travel to three venues in the UK and features 37 artists from 11 countries. I’ll share the winner with you next week but in the meantime here are the dates. Whether you are a weaver, an art student or would simply like to see the complexity and textures of this beautiful art form, it is well worth a visit.

 

Farfields Mill, Sedbergh. 19th May – 6th July 2022.
Oxmarket, Chichester. 13th – 24th September 2022.
RBSA, Birmingham. 1st – 12th November 2022.
For more information visit https://www.heallreaf.com

First solo show for Mulyana in New York

                       

 

Installation images from Mulyana: Fragile Ecologies as exhibited in Sapar Contemporary gallery, New York.

 

Indonesian artist Mulyana creates dynamic installations using crochet and knit, and his first solo show is currently exhibiting in New York. The exhibition is named after his reoccurring theme examining fragile ecologies. Curator John Silvis highlights that the work can be viewed on two levels. “On a macro level, Mulyana’s profound concern for the eroding environment and our collective lack of care for the natural world, parallels the importance of self-care on a micro level.”

From the vibrant colours reflected in living coral, to desolate grey which is so prevalent in our oceans. Mulyana’s work gives a pause for thought, and makes the viewer appreciate what we have and the desolation of what the planet could be left with.

 

Mulyana: Fragile Ecologies is exhibiting until March 4, 2022 at Sapar Contemporary, 9 N Moore Street, 1st Floor, New York, NY 10013

To read our interview with Mulyana visit here