Posts Tagged 'Textiles'

Cryséde: Fabricating Conservative Modernity by Jeanie Sinclair

Cryséde produced handmade woodblock printed textiles in Cornwall in the 1920s and 1930s. Jeanie’s work attempts to situate Cryséde within contemporary discourses surrounding production, retail and consumption. Alec Walker’s designs are discussed in relation to the production of a feminine conservative modernity, the blending of tradition and modernity that is evident in the playful aesthetic of the inter-war years that appealed broadly to the middle-class and middle-brow. If craft creates a ‘third space’ between fine art and design, according to contemporaneous debates, with all spaces separate and opposing the commercial or mass-produced,  Walker’s textiles fall into an undefined void somewhere in between.  An interstitial space, traversing and transgressing the borders of definition, Cryséde simultaneously occupied contradictory positions; large-scale craft production; hand-made yet flawless; industrial knowledge into traditional production methods; commercial with a painterly exclusivity.

jeanie.sinclair@network.rca.ac.uk

Made in California: Women’s Play-Clothes, 1936–1959 by Carly Eck

Play-clothes embodied the aspirations of the ‘good’ life promoted by the media and booster industries as an idealised conceptualisation of the Southern California leisured, sun-laden and outdoor lifestyle. Play-clothes were a metaphor for the California dream. Carly’s work situates play-clothes in three different locales; the beach, backyard and beyond California.

carly.eck@network.rca.ac.uk


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