Queer threads : crafting identity and community / John Chaich, Todd Oldham.

  • Chaich, John
Date:
[2017]
  • Books

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Description

Queer Threads: Crafting Identity and Community showcases twenty-nine artists who are moving through the narrow space that is gay or straight, biological or social, craft and fine art and doing so explicitly through their work in fiber and textile. Loaded with gender connotations and power hierarchies, fiber-based handicrafts such as crochet, embroidery, knitting, macrame, quilting, and sewing provide a fitting platform for examining tastes, roles, and relationships socialized within and around gay and lesbian culture, as well as our reactions to the traditional home and cultures in which we were raised. This book evolves from an exhibition of the same name, that John Chaich curated in 2014 at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay & Lesbian Art in New York City, the first dedicated LGBTQ art museum in the world with a mission to exhibit and preserve LGBTQ art and foster the artists who create it. While other recent, high-profile fiber and textile exhibitions have featured several of the artists in Queer Threads, the Leslie-Lohman exhibition marked the first time these works were shown together to specifically examine the works queerness. To further examine how queerness informs each featured artist's work in fiber and textiles, or vice versa, this book features interviewers from the worlds of music, fashion, media, dance, museums, and scholarship who are makers and thinkers themselves, many members of the queer community if not powerful allies. The resulting dialogues are as fun, challenging, personal, and universal as the ideas in the works discussed.

Publication/Creation

[Los Angeles, California] : Ammo, [2017]

Physical description

xvii, 171 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 26 cm

Notes

Based on an exhibition held in 2014 at the Leslie/Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art in New York City.

Contents

Unraveling Queer threads / essay by John Chaich -- Nathan Vincent / interviewed by Jonathan Adler -- Liz Collins / interviewed by Nayland Blake -- Pierre Fouché / interviewed by John Chaich -- Harmony Hammond / interviewed by Tirza True Latimer -- Maria E. Piñeres / interviewed by Kate Schellenbach -- Aubrey Longley-Cook / interviewed by Jamie Chalmers -- Cindy Baker / interviewed by Jeanne Vaccaro -- John Thomas Paradiso / interviewed by John Bartlett -- Ben Cuevas / interviewed by Edward Buchanan -- Chris Bogia / interviewed by KleinReid -- Jesse Harrod / interviewed by JD Samson -- Angie Wilson / interviewed by Julia Bryan-Wilson -- LJ Roberts / interviewed by Avram Finkelstein -- Ramekon O'Arwisters / interviewed by Danny Orendorff -- Rebecca Levi / interviewed by Mike Albo -- Jade Yumang / interviewed by Tim Gunn -- Sheila Pepe / interviewed by Lowery Stokes Sims -- Aaron McIntosh / interviewed by Todd Oldham -- Josh Faught / interviewed by Glenn Adamson -- Melanie Braverman / interviewed by Michael Cunningham -- Buzz Slutzky / interviewed by Justin Vivian Bond -- Caroline Wells Chandler / interviewed by Debbie Stoller -- Diedrick Brackens / interviewed by Glenn Ligon -- Jai Andrew Carrillo / interviewed by Mondo Guerra -- James Gobel / interviewed by Costello Tagliapietra -- Allyson Mitchell / interviewed by Astria Suparak -- Chiachio and Giannone / interviewed by Jaime Manrique -- Athi-Patra Ruga / interviewed by Mickalene Thomas -- Larry Krone / interviewed by Kathleen Hanna -- Nick Cave / interviewed by Bill T. Jones.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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    History of Medicine
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ISBN

  • 9781623261054
  • 1623261058