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Textiles Community And Controversy The Knitting Map Jools Gilson

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Textiles Community And Controversy The Knitting Map Jools Gilson
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.71 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Jools Gilson, Nicola Moffat
ISBN: 9781350027541, 1350027545
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Textiles Community And Controversy The Knitting Map Jools Gilson by Jools Gilson, Nicola Moffat 9781350027541, 1350027545 instant download after payment.

"Taking a major textile artwork, The Knitting Map, as a central case study, this book interrogates the social, philosophical and critical issues surrounding contemporary textile art today. It explores gestures of community and controversy manifest in contemporary textile art practices, as both process and object. Created by more than 2,000 knitters from 22 different countries, who were mostly working-class women, The Knitting Map became the subject of national controversy in Ireland. Exploring the creation of this multi-modal artwork as a key moment in Irish art history, Textiles, Community and Controversy locates the work within a context of feminist arts practice, including the work of Judy Chicago, Faith Ringold and the Guerilla Girls. Bringing together leading art critics and textile scholars, including Lucy Lippard, Jessica Hemmings and Joanne Turney, the collection explores key issues in textile practice from gender, class and nation to technology and performance."--

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