Miraculous Works of American Modern Art

Worldwide Quilting Day is on the 15th of March. Let's celebrate by visiting this stunning collection of textile works.
Kith & Kin: The Quilts of Gee’s Bend, is the first exhibition of the Gee’s Bend Quiltmakers in Ireland. The Gee’s Bend Quiltmakers, a group of African American women from a small Alabama community, have created quilts that hold both artistic and political significance.
Artistically, their work is renowned for its improvisational style, bold colours, and abstract designs, often compared to modernist art movements like abstract expressionism. Their quilts, made from recycled fabrics, are deeply rooted in African American textile traditions and showcase unique creativity in geometric patterns.
Politically, the quilts reflect resilience and self-sufficiency, as they were born out of necessity in an economically deprived, racially segregated region. The civil rights movement brought attention to these women, who became symbols of Black empowerment and cultural pride.
Their craft has been exhibited in museums worldwide, highlighting the importance of marginalised voices in American history. The quilts serve as both a celebration of African American heritage and a testament to the strength and creativity of women in the face of systemic oppression.
We'll go to the IMMA café (Camerino Bakery) afterwards to chat about the exhibition.
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