Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Title: Cloth only wears to shreds
Description:
Pemberton, John.

Related Results

Reading the Thread
Reading the Thread
Reading the Threadbrings together artists, theorists and designers to explore the nature and use of cloth as a means of record and communication. Cloth is constructed from thr...
Cloth, Dress and Art Patronage in Africa
Cloth, Dress and Art Patronage in Africa
Drawing examples from a wide range of African cultures, this ground-breaking book expands the continuing discourse on the aesthetic and cultural significance of cloth, body and dre...
Intersecting Threads
Intersecting Threads
Examining the significance of cloth in the work of contemporary feminist artists,Intersecting Threads: Art, Cloth and Intersectional Feminismdraws on Black feminist theories, queer...
Basic Book Repair Methods
Basic Book Repair Methods
Don't throw them out-repair them! This practical manual shows you how to preserve cloth-bound library books. Schechter gives detailed instructions for the cleaning and mending of p...
Kantha
Kantha
A beautiful book on the tradition of kantha, a Bengali embroidery technique with a rich heritage rooted in storytelling and upcycling, with inspiration and techniques for contempor...
Textile Shakespeare
Textile Shakespeare
Abstract Textile Shakespeare argues for the vital presence of the ‘textile imagination’ in the works of Shakespeare and his contemporaries, as it explores the econom...
The Encyclopedia of Sexism in American Films
The Encyclopedia of Sexism in American Films
The treatment—and mistreatment—of women throughout history continues to be a necessary topic of discussion, in order for progress to be made and equality to be achieved. While curr...
Ethics of Contemporary Art
Ethics of Contemporary Art
What happens when the shock of artistic transgression wears off, when scandal dissipates, when outrage becomes a tired routine? In this original new book, Theo Reeves-Evison argues...

Back to Top