Orta, Lucy, Crafts Council (2011) Block party: contemporary craft inspired by the art of the tailor. [Show/Exhibition]
Type of Research: | Show/Exhibition |
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Creators: | Orta, Lucy |
Group or Collective Creators: | Crafts Council |
Description: | Block Party: contemporary craft inspired by the art of the tailor, is a new touring exhibition from the Crafts Council curated by Lucy Orta - Professor of Art, Fashion and the Environment at London College of Fashion, and renowned visual artist whose own practice fuses fashion, art and architecture. Block Party explores the alchemy of the centuries-old skill of tailoring by presenting work by 15 UK and international artists who push pattern-cutting beyond the fashion garment. The artists Lucy Orta has selected take pattern-cutting as a starting point to produce sculpture, ceramics, textile, moving image and collage. Through experimentation the artists have found new ways to assemble pattern shapes, not to create garments but to manipulate shape to realise new outcomes. Block Party focuses on three themes; Storytelling, Embracing the Future, and Motif and Manipulation. In Storytelling artists use pattern-cutting as a means of expression. Turner Prize-nominated Yinka Shonibare MBE presents a child mannequin, dressed in a historically accurate Victorian outfit crafted from African fabric to reference culture, race and history. Claudia Losi’s 24m whale made of woollen suit fabric was transported around the world to stimulate discussion and storytelling before being deconstructed and transformed into jackets in collaboration with fashion designer Antonio Marras. In Embracing the Future existing pattern-cutting methods are manipulated and challenged through the use of innovative processes and technologies. Simon Thorogood’s patterns are created using digital programmes whilst Philip Delamore of the Fashion Digital Studio at London College of Fashion seeks to apply the latest developments in 3D digital design to the garment making process. In Motif and Manipulation the beauty of the paper pattern block is the visual inspiration. Ceramist Charlotte Hodes directly incorporates these familiar shapes into her ceramics whilst Raw Edges re-appropriate the use of a pattern block by creating a flat paper pattern of a chair which is then filled with expandable foam to create the 3D ‘Tailored Wood Bench’. |
Your affiliations with UAL: | Colleges > London College of Fashion |
Date: | 21 September 2011 |
Copyright Holders: | Crafts Council |
Funders: | Crafts Council, Arts Council England |
Related Websites: | http://www.blockparty.org.uk/, http://www.craftscouncil.org.uk/collection-and-exhibitions/exhibitions/touring-exhibitions/view/block-party-exploring-contemporary-pattern-cutting?region_id=0&year_filter=&list_p=1 |
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Related Publications: | Block Party, Crafts Council Magazine, Exhibition Catalogue: 9781903713297 |
Locations / Venues: | Location From Date To Date Victoria House London 22 September 2011 25 September 2011 Smiths Row 14 January 2012 10 March 2012 National Craft Gallery Ireland 31 March 2012 16 May 2012 New Walk Museum and Gallery, Leicester 16 June 2012 2 September 2012 Sheffield Institute of Arts 9 November 2012 17 December 2012 |
Date Deposited: | 20 Mar 2012 11:25 |
Last Modified: | 04 Sep 2015 21:05 |
Item ID: | 5144 |
URI: | https://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/id/eprint/5144 |
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