Muse Contemporary is organizing a new exhibition that focuses on contemporary textile art within the scope of the Başkent Culture Road Festival in the capital Ankara. Bringing together female artists from eight different countries and cultures under the same roof, the exhibition "Weaving Tradition/Future" at Cermodern brings a new perspective to an art form that is not taken seriously because of its gendered past.
The foreign female artists of the exhibition have been invited to Turkey by Muse Contemporary under the auspices of their countries’ embassies and in collaboration with cultural attachés. Contemporary and pioneering interpreters of textile art from Finland, France, South Africa, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Italy and Turkey are featured in the selection prepared by curator Ayşe Pınar Akalın.
Textile artists protect the art form by destroying the prejudices surrounding it and reusing the medium with strong expressions today. In this context, Muse Contemporary aims to bring forward a branch of art that empowers women. With contemporary textile interpretations of artists from different cultures and countries, the exhibition conveys strong expressions.
At the exhibition, in which artists from seven countries attend besides Turkey, at least three works by each artist are exhibited. The artists in the exhibition use their handcrafted works as a tool to convey strong expressions on the themes of femininity and tradition.
The artists of the exhibition act as a bridge between the past and the future. They emphasize the importance of labor by reinterpreting the tradition and traditional through the lens of contemporary themes such as sustainability and recycling. By creating contemporary archives, they ensure that lost values are passed on to the next generations.
"Weaving Tradition/Future" will run until June 12 and can be visited free of charge at Cermodern.