Location
gallery@oxo,
Bargehouse Street,
London,
SE1 9PH
Dates
This exhibition CLOSED on Sun, 10th Oct 2021
This exhibition has finished.
Cost: Free of Charge
Description
An exhibition examining the industry’s innovative nature, presenting the unique depth of rush weaving’s aesthetics and its historical value to Taiwan.
The exhibition traces the practice’s origins, starting with the memories woven with rush by the households of Yuanli, Miaoli, through to recent innovations in the industry and the emergence of brand creation and cross-field collaborations. Accompanied by two free workshops.
Taiwanese rush weaving has a history reaching back over 300 years, originating from the small township of Yuanli in northwestern Taiwan. Playing host to this unique industry, Yuanli is known as the hometown of Taiwanese rush. Handicrafts such as rush-woven mats and hats were among Taiwan’s top three exports during the Japanese colonial era and the post-World War II period. As time went on, Taiwan’s rapid economic development and the rise of mass-produced goods on the island nation caused a decline in the rush weaving industry. However, in recent years, a younger generation of talented young artisans have returned to Yuanli, sparking a renewed interest in this traditional industry and reviving the craft of rush weaving. A new page in the story of Taiwanese rush weaving has thus begun, giving the craft global recognition.
Taiwanese rush weaving is considered to be an intangible cultural asset. It goes beyond time, location and material, remaining an unshakeable traditional craft. As time goes by, rush weaving has become a shared memory of Taiwanese people. ‘We tell the story of the Taiwanese culture through the craft of rush weaving’.
In association with Taiwan Yuan-Li Handiwork Association and supported by the Ministry of Culture, Taiwan.
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This exhibition has finished.
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Location
gallery@oxo,
Bargehouse Street,
London,
SE1 9PH