The third major survey of British contemporary textiles. Occurring every two years, the aim of the exhibition is to explore the shifting practices of artists who work with and around textiles. 18 artists were invited after a rigorous selection process.
arttextiles3 is the third major survey of British contemporary textiles. Occurring
every two years, the aim of the exhibition is to explore the shifting practices of
artists who work with and around textiles.
Eighteen artists were invited to take part in the exhibition after a rigorous
selection process undertaken by an international jury including Documenta IX
co-curator Sarat Maharaj, Ikon Gallery Director Jonathan Watkins and arttextiles3
curator Barbara Taylor. The work of the featured artists provides an insight into
some of the best and most challenging textile-based work being created in Britain
today. The exhibition aims to stimulate interest in a medium that is often
overlooked or neglected, and will demonstrate that contemporary textiles is a potent
area within the visual arts at the start of the Twenty-first Century.
From arresting and innovative use of materials, to artworks that challenge how we
normally perceive textiles, arttextiles3 will provoke and entertain audiences of all
ages. The exhibition, which showcases established artists’ work alongside emerging
newcomers, includes Andrea Stokes lace curtains made entirely from butter, which
will be displayed in ArtSway’s shop, and Interior Worlds - a series of site-specific
installations by Gerard Williams set in the windows of ArtSway’s education space.
Barbara Taylor, curator of arttextiles3, says: “this exhibition is a major update on
the world of textiles in art, and it poses some challenging questions about the
nature of the medium. The work in the show is less about textile techniques but
about the common everyday stuff of fabric that we live with, that holds such
significance in our lives. In that sense it’s a groundbreaking exhibition. But it’s
also fun, and we hope that visitors to the exhibition will be stimulated and
entertained by what they see.â€
The exhibition comes to ArtSway from Rugby Art Gallery, and was previously at
Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums, Edinburgh City Art Centre, and originated at Bury
St. Edmunds Art Gallery. After finishing at ArtSway, the exhibition will tour to
Harley Gallery in Welbeck, before ending at the Devon Guild of Craftsmen in Bovey
Tracey.
Silvia Ziranek will perform a version of her work DRESS MESSAGES at ArtSway during
the reception on Saturday 2 July at 2pm.
For more images, interviews and more information contact ArtSway on: 01590 682260 or
email adelina@artsway.org.uk
Reception for the artists: Saturday 2 July 2005 2-5pm
Editor’s Note: ArtSway is the contemporary visual arts centre in the New Forest
facilitating the development of new works by artists and offering creative
opportunities for audiences.
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