Hidden Complexities – Unfolding Miao Women’s Textile Skills
Ethnographic Museum at the University of Zurich, CH
12.12.2021 – 15.01.2023

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Two embroideries, presumably for use as sleeve trimmings (Detail), photo: Kathrin Leuenberger

Richly colourful and highly decorated with appliqués, the garments made by Miao women captivate onlookers with their strong visual appeal. A closer look at the dense surfaces of Miao clothing, praised for their ‘exuberance of colours’ and ‘explosion of patterns’, reveals complex skills: knowledge of the raw material and its properties in use, great proficiency with needle and thread, and command of the interplay between materiality and technique, colour and form. Miao women communicate and interact through their textiles and utilise their craft as a means of self-representation and self-assurance.

Since the 16th century CE, the manifold textile varieties in the South-Western Chinese mountain regions has received unwavering interest from all over China – texts, drawings and, much later, political posters and photography have all engaged with Miao clothing.

This exhibition attempts to unlock the complexity of the textile knowledge and skill of Miao women’s work through an examination of Karola Kauffmann’s collection. It highlights questions about the proximity or distance of the self-presentation and representation of ethnic diversity in the context of social change and cultural-political tensions.

Press Release:

Pleated skirts, Photo: Kathrin Leuenberger 2021, Ethnographic Museum at the University of Zurich

Two Children's Bib Aprons, Photo: Kathrin Leuenberger 2021, Ethnographic Museum at the University of Zurich

Child's Headwear for Festive Days with Dragon, Photo: Kathrin Leuenberger 2021, Ethnographic Museum at the University of Zurich

Woman's jacket, Photo: Kathrin Leuenberger 2021, Ethnographic Museum at the University of Zurich

Ethnographic Museum at the University of Zurich
Pelikanstrasse 40, 8001 Zurich, Switzerland
 
 

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