Exhibition Review of Althea McNish: Colour Is Mine, William Morris Gallery, London, 2 April–11 September 2022

A. Mayne
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Abstract This article is a review of the exhibition Althea McNish: Colour is Mine at The William Morris Gallery, Walthamstow, London – 2 April to 11 September 2022. Co-curated by Rose Sinclair of Goldsmiths and Senior Curator Rowan Bain of the William Morris Gallery, the exhibition is the first major retrospective of significance about the work of Trinidadian-born textile artist and designer Althea McNish. It features original textile design work, fabrics, artefacts, photographs and archival film footage that celebrates McNish’s prolific and vibrant cultural contribution to twentieth century textile design. Exhibits include items from McNish’s personal archive – early sketches and prints from the Trinidad Art Society, through to sample books, swathes of original fabrics from Heals, Hull Traders and Liberty, later paintings created by innovative CAD technology and an interpretation of the 1966 Ideal Home exhibit “A Bachelor Girl’s Room” recreated by Studio NYALI. It highlights the renown in which McNish was held in the 1960s-80s and in doing so, asks challenging questions about why this extraordinary black woman designer – the first designer of Caribbean descent to achieve international recognition – has been so overlooked in recent decades. The exhibition forms part of a three-year research project on McNish’s legacy led by Rose Sinclair and funded by the Society of Antiquaries through its Janet Arnold Textile Award.
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展览回顾:阿尔西娅·麦克尼什:颜色是我的,威廉·莫里斯画廊,伦敦,2022年4月2日至9月11日
本文是对2022年4月2日至9月11日在伦敦沃尔瑟姆斯托威廉·莫里斯画廊举办的“阿尔西娅·麦克尼什:色彩是我的”展览的回顾。此次展览由Goldsmiths的Rose Sinclair和William Morris画廊的高级策展人Rowan Bain共同策划,是特立尼达出生的纺织艺术家和设计师Althea McNish作品的第一次重要回顾展。它以原始的纺织品设计作品、织物、人工制品、照片和档案电影片段为特色,庆祝麦克尼什对20世纪纺织品设计的多产和充满活力的文化贡献。展品包括麦克尼什个人档案中的物品——来自特立尼达艺术协会的早期草图和印刷品,通过样本书,来自Heals, Hull Traders和Liberty的原始织物,后来由创新CAD技术创作的绘画,以及由NYALI工作室重新制作的1966年理想之家展览“单身女孩的房间”的解释。它突出了麦克尼什在20世纪60年代至80年代的知名度,并在此过程中提出了一些具有挑战性的问题,即为什么这位杰出的黑人女性设计师——第一位获得国际认可的加勒比裔设计师——在最近几十年里被如此忽视。该展览是由Rose Sinclair领导的一项为期三年的McNish遗产研究项目的一部分,该项目由古董协会通过其Janet Arnold纺织品奖资助。
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