The Geometrics: Volume 1 An Exhibition and Book of Contemporary British Textiles, New Media, New Methods, New Work http://thegeometrics.blogspot.co.uk/
Opening event: Friday 19th April 2013, 6pm – 9pm Exhibition Runs: Thursday 20th April – Sunday 5th May 2013 Opening times: Thursday – Sunday, 12pm – 6pm Symposium: Saturday 27th April 2013, 2pm – 8pm Artists: Suzanne Antonelii | Lisa Bloomer | Melanie Bowles | Ele Carpenter | Bridget Harvey | Tanvi Kant | Katherine May | Marie Molterer | Marie O'Connor | Emma Neuberg | Geraldine Peclard | Egle Vuleviticiute | Samantha Warren | Camille Walala | Clare Willard The Geometrics: Volume 1 showcases a new chapter in British textiles – their meaning, possibility, diversity and reach. In the first of a series of exhibitions, Volume 1 focuses on the interface between fine art, film and fashion. Geometrics have always been central to populist textile design, from Inca weave and Xhosa beadwork to Sonia Delaunay knit and Jonathan Saunders print. The Geometrics: Volume 1 works this rich legacy into present day processes, media and methods. Html patchwork, Nbedele-inspired plastics, geometric performance gifs, embroidered wood, lazercut laminates and open source design: this is contemporary British textiles, new media, new language, new meaning. The artists are a group of emerging practitioners and design activists specializing in tactile mathematical form, pattern, structure and narrative. The majority of them trained at the Royal College of Art and Chelsea College of Art & Design and invite study in their own right. A dynamic and inspiring public programme of events, workshops and a one-day symposium accompany the exhibition. The Geometrics: Volume 1 book is also launched outlining the artists working processes and focus on geometrics. Talks and presentations include an analysis of Anni Albers’ Inca inspiration by Marianna Franzosi (Tribal Art Gallery, Rome), Postmodernism at the V&A Reworked by open source textile design platform The People’s Print and Geometric Semiotics by Dr Emma Neuberg, director of the Slow Textiles Group. The show, book, happenings and social interactions culminate in a second publication later in the year, which will bring together the different strands to form the first geometric textiles anthology of its kind. The Geometrics: Volume 1 marks an exciting, participatory starting point for promoting discourse around timeless textile aesthetics and society’s symbolic and sartorial relationship with these. The Slow Textiles Group, an independent platform promoting textile design and textile designers as vehicle for fertile new language, vision and cultural symbolism, supports the project. Exhibition curated by Emma Neuberg and Daisy McMullan Follow us on twitter @slowtextiles @The_Geometrics #thegeometricsexhibition Facebook The Geometrics on Facebook Website http://thegeometrics.blogspot.com Email: [email protected] Kingsgate Workshops Trust Gallery 110-116 Kingsgate Road London NW6 2JG -- Dr Ele Carpenter AHRC Early Career Research Fellow in Nuclear Culture Lecturer, MFA Curating, Goldsmiths College m: +44 (0)7989 502 191 http://nuclear.artscatalyst.org -- ---> A living - breathing - thriving networked neighbourhood - proud of free culture - claiming it with others ;) Other reviews,articles,interviews http://www.furtherfield.org/reviews.php Furtherfield – online arts community, platforms for creating, viewing, discussing and learning about experimental practices at the intersections of art, technology and social change. http://www.furtherfield.org Furtherfield Gallery – Finsbury Park (London). http://www.furtherfield.org/gallery Netbehaviour - Networked Artists List Community. http://www.netbehaviour.org http://identi.ca/furtherfield http://twitter.com/furtherfield _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
