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![]() Ariel Zeitlin Cooke has curated a preliminary exhibit of war textiles in New York City and has written many articles on textiles and related subjects for magazines including Art & Antiques and Art News.... Click here for more information. Click here for more information. |
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Weavings of War: Fabrics of Memory Edited by Weavings of War: Fabrics of Memory accompanies a landmark
traveling exhibit of textiles depicting the horrors of war, by women
from Central and Southeast Asia, Latin America, and South Africa.
Textile artists (mostly women) throughout the world have responded
to
the terror of 20th-century war by incorporating images of war into
works produced with traditional methods: Hmong embroiderers created
storycloths depicting the plight of unarmed refugees confronted with
modern military might; Afghan rug weavers replaced traditional
motifs
with images of tanks, machine pistols and AK-47s; Peruvian appliqués
picture soldiers beating peasants. Michigan State University Museum
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