‘FOR ME, THERE IS NO GAP BETWEEN MY PAINTING AND MY SO-CALLED ‘DECORATIVE’ WORK. I NEVER CONSIDERED THE ‘MINOR ARTS’ TO BE ARTISTICALLY FRUSTRATING; ON THE CONTRARY, IT WAS AN EXTENSION OF MY ART.’SONIA DELAUNAY
About the conference
Building on recent scholarship and exhibitions that have highlighted the work of women such as Sonia Delaunay, Eileen Grey, Hannah Höch, and the Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven, this conference offers new approaches to marginalized female modernists and their intermedia art practice.
It invites discussion of the ways that modernist experimentation with domestic arts and the decorative influence contemporary art; it is interested in exploring the political, aesthetic, conceptual and material qualities of craft and the decorative in modernism’s longue durée. We are reminded of: the negative space in Kara Walker’s paper cuttings, the embroidered experience of Agnes Richter’s jacket, narrative threads woven by Faith Ringgold and set designs by Es Devlin…
Topics could include, but are not limited to:
- Fashioning & refashioning the self
- Weaving text(iles)
- Craft as political protest
- Women of the Bauhaus
- Craft as self-care
- The Interwar Period / ‘Domestic Modernism’
- Functional decoration
- Costuming
- Modernist makers and modernist objects
- Little Magazines / DIY publishing / Zine-making
- Decorative texts
- Queer crafting
- Recrafting / redrafting
- Craft collaborations
- Domestic interiors / interior design
- Socialism & craft
- Representations of craft in novels
- Intertextual Relationships
How to submit
CfP closes September 8th 2017. Individual papers should be 20 minutes in length. Please submit abstracts of 300-500 words and a short bio to: decoratingdissidence@gmail.com
Find more information at: www.decoratingdissidence.wordpress.com