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Lining Revealed – A Journey Through Folk Wisdom and Contemporary Vision

15.03.2025(Sat) 13.07.2025(Sun)

EVENT DETAILS

15.03.2025(Sat) 13.07.2025(Sun)
11:00AM 7:00PM
Closed on Tuesdays

From beadwork to embroidery, straw weaving to paper craft, patchwork quilts of nomadic tribes to silkscreen prints of agrarian island communities, handicraft techniques and everyday objects inherited through time immemorial have often been sources of inspiration and materials for contemporary artists. Both folk craft and contemporary art originate from humanity’s innate desires for creation, expression, exchange and identity, and are vessels for conveying emotion and reason.

Lining Revealed examines the interactions between folk craft and contemporary art by juxtaposing artworks, handicrafts and archival documents. Through the critical lens and creative manifestations of contemporary art, it reveals the historical, social and cultural significance embodied in folk craft and the role craft plays in reinvigorating contemporary vision. The exhibition also speaks to the importance of contemporary art in the continuity of cultural heritage, such as challenging the over-celebration of the handmade and encouraging us to look beyond the value frameworks and ideologies of modern society to uncover the deeper content and meaning of folk craft.

 

Artists:

 

Ari BAYUAJI

Salima HAKIM

HAN Mengyun

HE Yongdi

Young In HONG

KOBAYASHI Nanao

Almagul MENLIBAYEVA and Suad GARA

Aziza SHADENOVA

Güneş TERKOL

YE Funa

YIM Yen Sum

YIU Kwan Kit Ellen

ZHANG Xu-Zhan

 

Date:

15.03.2025-13.07.2025

 

Time:

11:00am-7:00pm

Venue:

CHAT