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designboom | architecture & design magazine
4 months ago
Design

osaka art & design 2024 highlights: discover not-to-miss exhibitions and shows

Osaka Art & Design 2024 transforms the city into a vast art and design showcase with nearly 50 venues. [ more ]
designboom | architecture & design magazine
5 months ago
Design

women refugee artisans weave 'making knots' installation at milan design week

Fuorisalone at Milan Design Week showcases social initiatives like Otto Studio's Making Knots, supporting refugee artisans and their economic autonomy. [ more ]
designboom | architecture & design magazine
5 months ago
Design

SO - IL weaves 3D knitted textile installation 'common thread' at bruges triennial

Common Thread draws inspiration from Bruges' lace-making heritage. [ more ]
Brooklyn Paper
7 months ago
Brooklyn

Prospect Park Alliance announces first-ever artist in residence, Adama Delphine Fawundu * Brooklyn Paper

The Prospect Park Alliance has announced its first-ever artist in residence, Adama Delphine Fawundu.
Fawundu will create a large-scale textile installation at Prospect Park's Lefferts Historic House Museum. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
8 months ago
New York City

Philippe Petit Returns to the High Wire at Age 74

Philippe Petit, the high-wire artist famous for walking between the towers of the World Trade Center in 1974, will be setting up a wire and walking across the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine in New York City next week.
Petit has a longstanding relationship with the cathedral and has previously walked across the nave. This time, he will be walking through a textile installation of colorful ribbons hanging from the ceiling in the nave. [ more ]
www.romfordrecorder.co.uk
8 months ago
Black Lives Matter

East London neighbourhood yarnbombed with art inspired by Black hair

Stratford Cross is showcasing an innovative textile installation inspired by Black women's hair styling techniques.
The installation features large-scale yarn adornments created by members of the East London Black Girl Knit Club (BGKC).
The materials used for the yarn bombing were sourced locally from textile reuse hubs. [ more ]
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