Civilizations’ manufacture, use and recycling in the history of textiles
Canvassed Encounters – Encounters on Canvas is the title of the exhibition hosted at the Herakleidon Museum in Athens from 1 August to 15 October 2024 on the subject of weaving and clothing at all stages of their functional chain. Drawing on the entire chaîne opératoire of textiles (manufacture, use, recycling) and on the wide scope of textile consumption, ranging from indispensable everyday items to artistic masterpieces, from low to high culture, the fabrication of “culture” or “civilisation” as a heterogeneous admixture of diverse and anything but authentic elements lies at the heart of this exhibition.
Seen through the uninformed gaze of Alissa, an unaccompanied refugee child who travels across Europe just as European explorers once roamed the rest of the world, awkward comparisons appear, rather than established or even scientific ways of acting and thinking.
What does she know and how does she see through:
Curated by: Dimitra Douskou, Iris Tzahili, with the contribution of Sophia Vakirtzi and Vaya Papazikou
Original works by: Polyxeni Angelidou, Lida Anastasiadou, Angela Castresana, Sophie Desrosiers, Sara Ettlinger, Marie-Helène Galton, Christian Grelier, Marina Kassianidou, Yannis Rogdakis, Iris Tzahili.
The exhibition serves under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture and UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, Representation in Greece.
See also: The Herakleidon Museum celebrates the European Heritage Days
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