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Threadwork: Women Redefining Fiber Arts Opens at Saatchi

The new Threadwork: Women Redefining Fiber Arts exhibition is made up of work by 17 female-identifying textile artists and it is curated by Saatchi Art's Associate Curator India Balyejusa and Assistant Curator Siting Wang. The collection is made up of mixed-media tapestries, tactile wall hangings, and handwoven art. Starting with work by artist Andie Grande, she creates art to change the environmental landscape through using synthetic fibers.

She notes that "Recycling junk for the mere sake of recycling is not enough. I strongly feel that praising matter for its own sake is more fulfilling, and art is the best way of looking at discarded materials as a resource for creation." Another artist includes Vanessa Calero who focuses on the human-nature connection through textiles. She explains, "My work captures the passing moments in the natural world, snapshots taken through careful observations and sketches and then preserved in each of my textile designs."
Trend Themes
1. Mixed-media Tapestries - The Threadwork exhibition showcases a collection of mixed-media tapestries by female textile artists, presenting opportunities for innovative techniques and materials in textile art.
2. Tactile Wall Hangings - The Threadwork exhibition features tactile wall hangings created by female textile artists, presenting opportunities to explore new dimensions and sensory experiences in fiber art.
3. Handwoven Art - The Threadwork exhibition highlights handwoven art by female textile artists, presenting opportunities to push the boundaries of traditional weaving techniques and experiment with unconventional materials.
Industry Implications
1. Art Galleries - Art galleries can embrace the trend of exhibiting intricate fiber art, creating spaces for textile artists to showcase their innovative, mixed-media tapestries and handwoven art.
2. Textile Manufacturing - The textile manufacturing industry can explore new materials and techniques inspired by the tactile wall hangings in the Threadwork exhibition, potentially leading to the development of unique and innovative textile products.
3. Environmental Sustainability - The environmental sustainability industry can collaborate with artists like Andie Grande who use synthetic fibers in their artwork, finding innovative ways to repurpose and recycle materials in creative production processes.

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