Exhibition: Breaching Borders. 16th International Triennial of Textiles.
Central Museum of Textiles
Lodz, PL
Oct. 05, 2019 - July 26, 2020
Central Museum of Textiles
Lodz, PL
Oct. 05, 2019 - July 26, 2020

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Curatated by: Marta Kowalewska
Curatated by: Marta Kowalewska
Jury: Anne Coxon, a curator at the Tate Modern; Michal Jachula of the Zacheta National Gallery of Art; artist Tereza Barabash, and Mizuki Takahashi of the Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile, Hong Kong.
“The interest in textile arts was renewed in the second half of the 20th century. At that time new means of expression with the use of fabrics were actively searched and new meanings were assigned to created works. The whole process was popularised mainly thanks to the International Tapestry Biennials held in the city of Lausanne.”
“Textile art was, for example, exhibited in MoMA in New York City in 1969. The popularity of this form of art dwindled again in the 1980s and 1990s. Nevertheless, for the last few years, we have been witnessing the slow rebirth or renaissance of textile arts.”
“The very idea of organizing a festival of textile works in Lódz dates back to the 1960s. At that time Polish textile artists were really successful in Lausanne and the medium we are talking about already became the centre of attention of the international artistic community. The director of the Museum of Textile Industry History, Krystyna Kondratiuk, was the person who initiated works on a festival which could have been organised in Lódz on a regular basis and would attract international artists and audiences. Thanks to her, Polish artists enjoyed such tremendous success during the International Tapestry Biennials in Lausanne in 1962.”
“The first tapestry presentation in Poland took place in 1972 at the main building of Textilimpex textiles company. Already then, the organisers wished the event gained international character.”

The 16th International Triennial of Tapestry in Lódz follows a slightly updated formula. As a throwback to its early years, the presentation revolves around a pre-established theme, therefore providing the artists with an opportunity to touch upon the most current and widely resonating issues. Consequently, the tapestry itself can be perceived through the prism of the latest artistic tendencies. The main theme of this year’s edition is “Breaching Borders.” This topic includes many problems of the modern world, which redefine the meaning of the identity of our civilization, ethnic groups, social groups or each of us individually. In the era of accumulation of ever-changing variables, almost all the time we are forced to move the borders of our understanding of reality or to delineate them, say, in the matter of dignity or the sense of personal security. Do we, as a civilization, aim at a world without borders? It seems that borders have a pejorative meaning and their crossing is an expression of freedom. They repeatedly proved to be the source of conflict between those who delineated and maintained them on the one hand, and those who wanted to cross them on the other... read more

Gaskon Alicja, Dividing Lines: The Flag and the Knot, installation view, Central Museum of Textiles, Lodz, 2019-2020

View of the Central Museum of Textiles in Lodz, Poland

Main Hall, Central Museum of Textiles, Lodz

Opening of the 16th International Triennale of Tapestry, 2019

Curatorial Walkthrough at the Central Museum of Textiles
View of the Breaching Borders, Central Museum of Textiles, Lodz, Poland
Curatorial Walkthrough at the Central Museum of Textiles
Curatorial Walkthrough at the Central Museum of Textiles
Curatorial Walkthrough at the Central Museum of Textiles

Catalog: Breaching Borders, Central Museum of Textiles, Lodz, Poland

Catalog: Breaching Borders, Central Museum of Textiles, Lodz, Poland

Catalog: Breaching Borders, Central Museum of Textiles, Lodz, Poland

Catalog: Breaching Borders, Central Museum of Textiles, Lodz, Poland
