yarn bombing
and in London lives
Knit the city
The zeitgeist it seems comes in multicolours and textures
And this exhibition inspired some poems
Stich by Stich is a contemporary art show focusing on artists using the medium of needlework in some form. Situated in the beautiful grounds of the Teien Museum. The Museum, completed in 1933 for Prince Asaka (whose father was married to the Emporers` daughter) retains many of its Art Deco features which are a particularly lovely setting for this show.
AIKO TEZUKA
neon pink threads hand, sculpted from the back of a large white sheet.
Images of hands,
needle and thread, ladies with their crafts.
chatting
maybe
Behind
looming
dangling and rising
to form an efficient knot
from the straggle
of what was
left behind
pooling
like water
RURIKO MURAYAMA
your lady black velvet dress
holds secrets
like a theatre curtain
lights are on
performance dazzles
black hands
beaded braided buttoned
covering
like cancer
or a beautiful
strain of love.
ZON ITO
placed against boards
your natural fibres
spell out
a language
I cannot understand
like
the movements
of a spirit
only you can see
skull and face
white and brown
green too
searching
TSUNAO OKUMURA
your patient stiches
humble me
a pollock field
more carefully
formed
not of abandon
but precision
night watching
the stiching
SAYAKA AKIYAMA
where?
paths laced
location
delineated
with touches between you
and
the surface of the fabric
What happened then?
the fruitful slash of colors
I cannot know
but I have my own buttons too.
KEI TAKEMURA
you speak to me
dear Takemura san
of broken moments
put back together again
softly
with much care
and I want to thank you
for showing me this.
ASAMI KIYOKAWA
And your room is a dark centre fold of gloriousness and insanity
passed from one generation of women
now morphed and stretched
multiple
through magazine
as we wed ourselves
increasingly complex
love/not love/love/not love
you seem to say
sewing over
hard surfaces of shots.
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