art
of the STITCH
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Dont
miss your final chance to see this highly
acclaimed exhibition
Following
a very successful showing in the Netherlands,
art of the STITCH and SAMPLE
returns to the UK in March for its final
showing at Hall Place, an exquisite Tudor
mansion with beautiful gardens situated
in Bexley, Kent, from 13 March to 30
May 2004.
"A
very good exhibition - full of hope
for the future - so much talent
on show"
"Fabulous Show - exciting,
beautiful and very inspirational!"
Visitors, Williamson Art Gallery,
Birkenhead
"This
is not embroidery as my Grandma
knew it: it is a revelation in what
can be done with a needle and thread
but more than that, it is a visual
treat!"
Colin Simpson, Williamson Art Gallery,
Birkenhead
"This
is one of the most invigorating
contemporary art exhibitions of
the year. If this show changes a
few received views of what embroidery
is and can be, then the exhibitors
are helping the Guild do its job."
Michael Spender, Director, Embroiderers'
Guild
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An
open international biennial exhibition
selected by a panel of artists and museum
curators, not only does art of the
STITCH showcase contemporary embroidery
as an expressive medium, it gives an insight
into its diversity of production and perception
today through the work of artists who
use or reference this medium. This year
there were 647 submissions made by 430
artists from around the world, with 38
works selected for exhibition. From the
33 artists exhibiting, four were selected
to receive awards for art of the STITCH,
presented by Coats Crafts UK:
The
Anchor Award for most outstanding exhibit:
Audrey Walker No Evil
Anchor
International Award for most outstanding
exhibit by an
artist who has not previously exhibited
outside their country of residence:
Helen Fletcher A Pretty Girl
In Your Bathroom Checking Out Her Sex
Appeal
Anchor
Innovation Award for most outstanding
exhibit
developed through innovative use of stitch:
Clare Proctor Well Felt
Anchor
Student Award for most outstanding exhibit
by an artist who has completed a FE/C&G
course in 2002:
Emer O'Brien De/others
SAMPLE
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It
has become the tradition to accompany
art of the STITCH with an exhibition
which provides a historical or wider contemporary
context for the work on show. This year
sees an exhibition entitled SAMPLE,
developed by the Embroiderers' Guild and
independent curator Jo Saunders.
Eleven
contemporary artists were challenged to
question and extend their existing practice,
by producing provocative new work for
an exhibition that confronts perceptions
of contemporary art and embroidery, each
developing their work through the theme
of stitch, regardless of the methods of
their current practice. For half of the
artists involved in SAMPLE, as
established fine art practitioners working
in formats ranging from performance and
installation to abstract painting and
digital technology, stitch introduces
an entirely new palette of references
and methods. Of the five artists in SAMPLE
already working with stitch, each has
introduced a new dimension to this relationship,
rediscovering the history and social significance
of embroidery as a subject as well as
a method of production.
A
fully illustrated colour catalogue for
art of the STITCH and SAMPLE is
available from the Embroiderers' Guild,
priced at £7.95.
art
of the STITCH and SAMPLE can be
seen at
Williamson
Art Gallery and Museum, Birkenhead,
UK
30 August - 12 October 2003
Dutch
Textile Museum, Tilburg, The Netherlands
8 November 2003 - 22 February 2004
Hall
Place, Bexley, Kent, UK
13
March - 30 May 2004
At times there will be limited access
to some of the galleries containing
exhibits.
Please contact Hall Place 01322 526574
for further details.
For
further information about art of the
STITCH and SAMPLE, please contact
the Embroiderers' Guild on +44 (0)20 8943 1229
or [email protected]
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