Chiharu Shiota and Yin Xiuzhen share an interest in memories and produce sculptural pieces that are adventurous and experimental. Their works invite viewers to engage with their art while exploring their large installations. Both artists use textiles and discarded domestic objects as basic materials in their work, which, along with the emotional undertones of the pieces, might remind viewers of the oeuvre of Louise Bourgeois, who also used her art to explore and contain emotional memory and anguish.
The use of crochet as fine art with this level detail and on this scale can boggle the mind for anyone who practices the craft. Crochet and portraiture are not usually synonymous. Crochet is a textile art and uses a hook to tie yarn into knots. It is most often used to create household goods such as blankets, stocking caps and clothes. It falls somewhere between knitting and tatting in its use. It is an artistic and creative craft that often ventures into functional art.
Ljubljana Fashion Week has always been the incredibly stylish odd cousin of Europe's glossy fashion circuit, a place where designers gleefully reject polish in favour of raw experimentation. But this October, the city went full delirious genius. Forget wearability. The question this season was: Can clothing be an emotional outburst, a conceptual puzzle, and a public crisis all at once? Short answer: abso-fucking-lutely.