Unravelling Women's Art: Creators, Rebels & Innovators in Textile Arts
Unravelling Women's Art: Creators, Rebels & Innovators in Textile Arts
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Unravelling Women's Art: Creators, Rebels & Innovators in Textile Arts
W035432 | $29.99 / 10% library disc.
P.L. Henderson. Supernova Books, Aurora Metro Publiacations Ltd., Twickenham, 2021.
280 pp. Moderately Illustrated (chiefly col.). 25 x 17 cm. In English. Paperbound.
ISBN 9781913641153
The author unpicks the threads that link female textile artists and the arts they produce, revealing a global and historic patchwork of assorted roles, identities and representations. Entertaining as well as informative, this book offers a unique overview of female-centric textile art production including embroidery, weaving, soft sculpture and more. Includes over 20 interviews with contemporary textile artists, providing fascinating insights into their practices, themes and personal motivation. Tells us: How knitting became a spying device in wartime? Why dress design was so important for the Suffragettes? Why spiders were emblems in ancient times? And now, how women's arts and crafts moved from the backroom to the gallery showroom?
Subject Headings: International ; Western Art -- Surveys of Several Periods -- Textile/Fiber Arts -- Decorative Arts and Design ; Women Artists --
W035432 | $29.99 / 10% library disc.
P.L. Henderson. Supernova Books, Aurora Metro Publiacations Ltd., Twickenham, 2021.
280 pp. Moderately Illustrated (chiefly col.). 25 x 17 cm. In English. Paperbound.
ISBN 9781913641153
The author unpicks the threads that link female textile artists and the arts they produce, revealing a global and historic patchwork of assorted roles, identities and representations. Entertaining as well as informative, this book offers a unique overview of female-centric textile art production including embroidery, weaving, soft sculpture and more. Includes over 20 interviews with contemporary textile artists, providing fascinating insights into their practices, themes and personal motivation. Tells us: How knitting became a spying device in wartime? Why dress design was so important for the Suffragettes? Why spiders were emblems in ancient times? And now, how women's arts and crafts moved from the backroom to the gallery showroom?
Subject Headings: International ; Western Art -- Surveys of Several Periods -- Textile/Fiber Arts -- Decorative Arts and Design ; Women Artists --
