Frieze London 2019: with Silverlens Galleries, Woven section curated by Cosmin Costinas
Past exhibition
Overview
Cosmin Costinas curates a new themed section exploring textiles, weaving and legacies of colonialism.
Together these eight solo presentations will make visible the histories and continuous legacies of the colonial catastrophe, from the economies around textiles to current forms of exploitation and political complicity, as well as point to the various languages available to artistic practice in this critical effort. -Cosmin Costinas
VIEW EXHIBITION BROCHURE HERE
Installation Views
Works
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L.A. Liberty, 1992Acrylic, cotton yarn, plastic buttons, mirrors, gold thread, painted cloth on stitched and padded canvas94 x 58 in
239 x 147 cm -
From Doro Wat to sushi and chicken wings and tings, 1991Acrylic, oil, painted canvas, plastic buttons, beads on stitched and padded canvas96 x 69 in
244 x 175 cm -
I thought the streets were paved with gold, 1991Acrylic, oil, wood bristle, painted canvas, painted cloth on stitched and padded canvas94 x 68 in
239 x 173 cm -
Tarhata sa Cortada, 1983Acrylic, painted cloth on stitched and padded muslin85 x 55 in
215.9 x 139.7 cm
Press
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Big Asian presence at London’s Frieze art fairs, where strong sales belied Brexit fears that have led galleries to open
Aaina Bhargava, South China Morning Post, October 14, 2019 This link opens in a new tab. -
Weave on! The ongoing reinvention of textile art gains wider recognition
Agency, The Star, October 9, 2019 This link opens in a new tab. -
Textiles finally get their moment in the art world spotlight
The Publisher, TRT World, October 5, 2019 This link opens in a new tab. -
Frieze London 2019: Brash, Bewildering but with Traces of Resistance
Peter Yeung, AnOther, October 3, 2019
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Frieze London 2019 review – gags, tapestry and hardcore ceramic panda sex
Hettie Judah, The Guardian, October 3, 2019 This link opens in a new tab. -
Frieze London Shows the Art World Has Cottoned On to Weaving
Amah-Rose Abrams, The New York Times, October 3, 2019 This link opens in a new tab. -
Woven: a special section at Frieze London links traditional influences with contemporary textile art
Hannah Mcgivern, The Art Newspaper, September 30, 2019 -
What to see at Frieze 2019: the artists and galleries not to miss
Meg Honigmann, Harper's Bazaar, September 28, 2019 This link opens in a new tab.
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How textiles tell a story of empire and globalisation
Tess Thackara, The Financial Times, September 26, 2019 This link opens in a new tab. -
Southeast Asia at Frieze London
Ho See Wah, Art & Market, September 20, 2019 This link opens in a new tab. -
Artist Pacita Abad’s trapuntos on immigrant experience to be exhibited at the Frieze London 2019
Christian San Jose, Nolisoli, September 16, 2019 This link opens in a new tab. -
Frieze announces the most international edition of Frieze London as well as new additions to Frieze Masters
Margaret Carrigan, The Art Newspaper, June 21, 2019 This link opens in a new tab.