This autumn is also starting.
A secret bazaar in the middle of nowhere.
A story of the desert people who are said to have been making and passing down cloth since around 2020-2023.
This will be discussed in a highly abstract space called A, where time and space may seem a little distorted, but you are of course free to enjoy your shopping as usual.
I would be grateful if you could take a moment to imagine how you would look upon handmade crafts if they were to disappear someday.
2023.10.7 (Sat) → 11.26 (Sun)
OPEN 12:00-18:00
CLOSED Tue.&Wed
TERRAKAND... is like a secret bazar of nowhere, a show telling a story of desert people who engaged in textiles circa 2020-23.
We assume that if these traditions are all disapeared, how the future people will find those crafts. So this is a show as an experiment.
Toyomi Adachi and Fumie Kobayashi have conceptualized it in 2020.
@sufiyankhatri
@fumie_calico
#Repost @puu__a with @use.repost
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This is the October guide.
TERRAKHAND
The cloth hung out to dry appears as a deep blue starry sky
2023.10.7 (Sat) → 11.26 (Sun)
OPEN 12:00-18:00
CLOSED Tue.&Wed
CALICO: the ART of INDIAN VILLAGE FABRICS <Fabrics and clothing for everyday life>
@calicoindiajp
maku (clothing)
@makutextiles
Shuhei Narita (Earth Box)
@narita_shuhei
-We select miscellaneous goods from India and other Asian countries.
[TERRAKHAND]
CALILO A fictional city born from a conversation between A and Fumie Kobayashi.
It has been used as the title of a special exhibition since 2020.