The Wick List
Viewing A rich entangling of textiles and politics at the Barbican

Above Magdalena Abakanowicz, Vêtement Noir (Black Garment), 1968 (c) Harold Strak Courtesy of the Abakanowicz Arts and Culture Charitable Foundation

Above Igshaan Adams, Gebedelswolke, 2021 – 2024

Above Louise Bourgeois with her sculpture, THREE HORIZONTALS, in her home on 20th Street in NYC in 1999 Courtesy The Easton Foundation Photo by Elfie Semotan

Above Diedrick Brackens, fire makes some dragons, 2020

Above Judy Chicago, Birth Tear, 1982

Above Feliciano Centurion, Eye with nanduti, c.1994

Above Jeffrey Gibson, SPEAK TO ME SO THAT I CAN UNDERSTAND, 2018 (c) Jeffrey Gibson Courtesy of Sunderland-Cohen Collection

Above Teresa Margolles, american Juju for the Tapestry of Truth, 2015 (c) Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Peter Kilchmann, Zurich Paris

Above Yinka Shonibare, Boy on a Globe, 2008

Above Solange Passoa, 4 Hammocks, 1999-2003
Unravel: The Power and Politics of Textiles in Art
Barbican Art Gallery, Silk Street, EC2Y 8DS
13 February – 26 May 2024