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INSTALLATIVE TEXTILES.
FROM MEDIUM TO PLACE


Dates
: November 26, 2021 - May 15, 2022
Curators: Juan Antonio Álvarez Reyes
Coordinator: Roxana Gazdzinski
Space: Monumental Area

HELLEN ASCOLI · PAOLA BESANA · ULLA VON BRANDENBURG · SHEILA HICKS · BELÉN RODRÍGUEZ · PAE WHITE

Over the last decade, numerous contemporary artists have begun to explore the textile medium, and at the same time the art world has revived the legacy of earlier creators who have been using it consistently throughout their careers. This medium has several qualities that make it quite unique, facilitating its specificity as well as its constant interrelation with other disciplines. The hybrid nature of textile art, traditionally associated with female cultural production, forces us to situate ourselves in a scenario rife with meaning, acknowledging itsaesthetic but also its anthropological, political and colonial connotations.

This exhibition is the latest in a string of international shows on textile creation: some, such as Textiles: Open Letter (Museum Abteiberg, 2013), have sought to establish a certain genealogical kinship with contemporary art, while others, like Taking a Thread for a Walk (MoMA, 2019), have used this medium as a common narrative theme linking different works in a collection.

What sets the show at the CAAC in Seville apart from the rest is the place where it is held, striking up a dialogue between the exhibition spaces, with their richly sedimented history, and a medium which is also a product of countless intersectingand overlapping layers. The Monumental Zone of the former Carthusian monastery, where Columbus was buried and to which he donated his library, was related to the process of European colonial expansion. Its subsequent industrial use as a porcelain factory was linked to the rise of globalized capitalism in the 19th century. And, finally, over the last 30 years it has attempted to establish a critical dialogue with history from the present as a contemporary art museum.

Hoping to reveal new layers of meaning in an already heavily signified context, this exhibition sought out artists who routinely investigate textiles but also tend to favour installative formats, adding yet another creative medium to the mix and giving rise to a new place/work hybrid.

 

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ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION

Exhibition Labels [Leaflet]

Press Dossier [Press Dossier (In Spanish)]

Álbum en flickr [High Resolution Images]

Álbum en flickr [Photo Album on Flickr]

 

 

 

 

Sheila Hicks, La Sentinelle de Safran, 2018. Pigmented acrylic fiber, dimensions variable. Apprentissages de la Victoire, 2008-2016 (detail). Wool, dimensions variable. Courtesy of the artist

Ulla von Brandenburg. Das Was Ist, 2020. Painted fabrics, dimensions variable. Courtesy of the artist and Art : Concept (Paris); Meyer Riegger (Berlin/Karlsruhe); Pilar Corrias Gallery (London); Produzentengalerie Hamburg. Produced with the kind support of Palais de Tokyo (Paris) and PERONI.

Paola Besana. Tre entità, 1988. Wool and aluminium. Double weave, 290 x 200 cm. Estate of Paola Besana.

 

 

 


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