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October 2015 - 10 January 2016
Wall
hanging (detail), 20th century © Victoria and Albert Museum, London
India’s handmade textiles
are embedded in every aspect of its identity. The history of these fabrics date
back at least 6000 years. Courtly splendour was proclaimed by sumptuous
fabrics, while religious worship still finds expression through sacred cloths. Centuries
of global trade have been shaped by the export of Indian textiles and patterns,
in demand around the world. These celebrated hand-made textiles even survived
the threat of industrialisation, instead uniting India as symbols of power and
protest. Today, young designers are adapting traditional making techniques to
create exciting new fashion, art and design for a global audience, giving
India’s textile history a new relevance in the modern world.
The highlight of the
V&A’s India Festival, The Fabric of India will be the first major
exhibition to explore the dynamic and multifaceted world of handmade textiles
from India, spanning from the 3rd century to the present day. Showcasing the
best of the V&A’s world-renowned collection together with masterpieces from
international partners and leading designers, the exhibition will feature over
200 objects, many on display for the first time. Visitors can expect a stunning
range of historic dress, heirloom fabrics, and cutting-edge fashion.
The astonishing skills and
variety evident in India’s incomparably rich textile tradition will surprise
and inform even those with prior knowledge of the subject, and is sure to
delight visitors.
http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/exhibitions/the-fabric-of-india/about-the-exhibition/
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