11 September to 17 October in the Garden Room Gallery

Meet-the-artist(s): Friday October 5, 14.00 to 15.30 (during First Friday which starts at 13.00)

KINdoms: textiling with the more-than-human

Curated by Patricia Brien

KINdoms: Textiling with the more-than-human is an exploration of the mesh of plant, animal, mineral and human networks across time, place and material states. It is inspired by concepts around the ‘vibrancy of matter’ and draws on New Materialist, eco-feminist and eco-phenomenologist theories.

These approaches seek to dispense with hierarchies between humans, ecosystems and all creatures great and small. Indeed, creaturesare but one category and sometimes the smallis infinitely unknowable to the human eye but perceptible to other senses. When we are attentive we may encounter the vibrant matter around us, and we can respond. 

Just as there are no fixed boundaries between ecosystems, so there are no limits to the ‘porous nature of things’ (Jane Bennett). Matter converges and dissipates and humans are one of many active agents in this process. As the unchecked effects of the dominant post-industrial complex mark the epoch of the Anthropocene there is an emerging sense of urgency, a call to activism as the human species is exposed, found to be completely interdependent with other species. 

Textiles embody this material and, sometimes, uncannily immaterial convergence of diverse elements. The more-than-human network embedded within cloth is legible but sometimes its actual materiality is only a trace, a stitch, a faded colour, the spectre of a sentient being, a mapping of cosmic and weather patterns. We are enmeshed in textile material cultures: on and withinour bodies, where we dwell, as we move through the world.

The themes that have surfaced in KINdoms acknowledge the complexity of relations between human geographies and more-than-human ecosystems both real and imagined. There are places and practices invoking emotional attachment, hauntings, resistance, imagination, mourning and solace. There is a strong current of time folding upon itself as the past, present and future coexist as parallel layers within a material object.

The working, mending, movement and dance conveyed through techniques including stitch, weave, dye, decomposition, recycling, and film embody processes that aren’t always immediately evident. While we may be cognisant of the cultural, political, economic and gendered relations evidenced in material objects we might reconsider our own relations beyond human networks, expanding and merging in ‘the flesh of the world’ (Merleau-Ponty).

 

Artists 

  • Nikki Allford
  • Patricia Brien
  • Nicholas Cheeseman
  • Juliet Duckworth
  • Annelies Egli & Joanna Espiner
  • Alison Harper
  • Bridget Kennedy
  • Sabine Kussmaul
  • Amanda Lwin
  • Lisa Porch
  • Milly Rowland

[image: Amanda Lwin: The Cartographer Tries to Map her Way to Deptford]

 

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