Active Threads
Exhibition at Kai 10 – Arthena Foundation
08.05. – 19.09.2021

Captivate! Fashion Photography from the '90s<br>Kunstpalast Düsseldorf, DE<br>15.9.2021 - 09.01.2022
Installation view Cian Dayrit in KAI 10 | ARTHENA FOUNDATION, Courtesy the artist and NOME, Berlin, Photo: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf

 

JUAN PÉREZ AGIRREGOIKOA, KADER ATTIA, CIAN DAYRIT, EDITH DEKYNDT, KYUNGAH HAM, MAGDALENA KITA, ELLEN LESPERANCE, HANA MILETIĆ

The international group exhibition Active Threads at KAI 10 | ARTHENA FOUNDATION inquires into the social and political relevance of textiles today. It explores how textile fabrics still function as extremely effective means of communication, even in our present digital era. Within this specific context, the exhibition touches upon geopolitical conflicts, latent and obvious postcolonial wounds and examples of civil protest, but also motifs drawn from fan culture. It thus becomes evident in just how many ways textiles can serve as catalysts of societal and cultural processes.

Textiles are to be found in all parts of the world. They form extensive networks, in which historical trade routes and individual biographies manifest themselves, just as the discriminating consequences of capitalism. In addition, textile fabrics serve as a transcultural archetype of social cohesion within a society – not least due to the fact that textile structures are based on the ties between individual threads that only together produce a durable fabric. The socially meaningful role of textile materials also becomes apparent in clothing, whose function as a kind of second skin via which we communicate is a familiar phenomenon. However, this exhibition focusses more on the less obvious, everyday and politically charged situations, in which textile fabrics attain social relevance, for example, by lending a voice to those who are otherwise speechless. Textiles connect humans and things, network cultures and geographies, interweave what is unrelated or destroyed. They create identity and community, and promote collective experiences. But textiles also play a role when ingrained conceptions of society and political systems are being called into question. The exhibition illustrates in which form textile fabrics and techniques can transport political messages, how decoration transforms into radical symbolism and how fabrics support memories or preserve our material environment. In their works – including handcrafted or industrially produced woven artefacts, hand-stitched works, installations, gouaches and painted fabric banners – the eight international artists challenge the frequently used metaphor of the “social fabric” and reflect today’s forms of societal coexistence and solidarity.

More information:
https://www.kaistrasse10.de/en/exhibitions/active-threads.html

Installation view Hana Miletić in KAI 10 | ARTHENA FOUNDATION, Courtesy the artist and LambdaLambdaLambda, Pristina, Photo: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf

Kyungah Ham, What you see is the unseen / Chandeliers for Five Cities BK 03-05, 2016–17, Courtesy the artist and Kukje Gallery, Seoul, carlier | gebauer, Berlin / Madrid, Installation view KAI 10 | ARTHENA FOUNDATION, Photo: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf

KAI 10 | ARTHENA FOUNDATION
Kaistraße 10
40221 Düsseldorf, DE
www.kaistrasse10.de/en/

 

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