Complex Weaves: Middle Eastern Stories of Identity and Politics through Textiles
Since the earliest periods of Islamic history, textiles have functioned as markers of cultural and regional identity as well as political allegiance and conflict. In modern times, artists and craftspeople across the Middle East and Central Asia and in diaspora communities have continued to express their personal and collective experiences through textiles. In this talk, Dr. Fahmida Suleman will explore a number of historic and contemporary examples in their regional and political contexts.
Presented in association with the Koffler Gallery exhibition Nevet Yitzhak: WarCraft.