ExhibitionTextiles, That Is To SaySheila Ayearst, Laura Baird, Bob Boyer, Naoko Furue, Mindy Yan Miller, Lousie Noguchi, Ted Rettig, Robert Windrum September 09 — October 07, Curated by Sarah Quinton and John Armstrong Media Release. August 22, 1994 September 10 to October 8, 1994 Textiles in Toronto (1994), Textiles, that is to say, brings together the often separate communities of fine art and craft in the work of eight Canadian artists from diverse regional and cultural backgrounds. Textiles are explored here Sheila Ayearst (Toronto, Ont) disassembles the craft of Old Master oil glazing on industrially woven canvas, Laura Baird (Vancouver, BC/New York, NY) has made a needlework tapestry depicting the Jonestown massacre, Bob Boyer (Regina, Sas.) paints on imported, budget-priced blankets, wryly commenting on the history of First Nations and European contact, Naoko Furue (HalifaX, NS) reassembles nineteenth century silk kimonos with meticulous stitching, Mindy Van Miller (Montreal, PQ) works with human hair in labour intensive installations evocative of memory and bereavement, Louise Noguchi (Toronto, Ont.) paints and quotes camouflage pattern, making reference to the subterfuge inherent in military uniform, Ted Rettig’s (Weston, Ont.) limestone sculpture uses traditions of knotted and floral motifs, and Robert Windrum (Toronto, Ont.) embroiders tattoo imagery on household linen and clothing. A catalogue accompanies this exhibition. |
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