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‘Sutr Santati’an exhibition to bring together diverse textile traditions

Editor's Desk, Tattva NewsBy Editor's Desk, Tattva NewsAugust 20, 2022Updated:August 20, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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Ministry of Culture and the National Museum in collaboration with Abheraj Baldota Foundation organizedan exhibition ‘Sutr Santati’, celebrating 75 years of India’s birth as an independent nation, by bringing together diverse textile traditions of the country. The exhibition  will continue till 20th September, 2022  in New Delhi.

The exhibition  was inauguratedby Secretary, Ministry of Culture Govind Mohan. Sutr Santati literally means the continuity of yarn. As a title to the exhibition, it is a metaphor for ongoing dialogues in Indian culture and society, which shape its evolution, bridging the past with the future. On display are more than 100 textiles by 75 prominent artisans, craftspeople, designers, and artists.

Curated by Lavina Baldota, the exhibition highlights  the craftsmanship and ecological preservation as its key feature. On view are textiles created with processes of hand weaving, embroidery, resist-dyeing, printing, painting and appliqué, among other forms of yarn and fabric manipulation.

The fibres employed in these commissions range from local varieties such as Kandu and Kala cotton, mulberry and wild silks, camel and sheep wool, goat and yak hair. The exhibition’s curatorial vision seeks to promote the ideals of organic and slow consumerism in defining a nation such as India’s self worth, and the inherent collective, collaborative efforts which are required to push towards such goals.

Artisans: Waseem (kalamkari painted with ari, Kani and Handwoven pashmina jamavar); Vijay Guled (Ilkal), Shunya (batik – Tagore poetry)

Organizations / NGOs – ASHA by Rahul Jain (from the collection of Anjana Somani) ; Aadyam by Manish Saksena ; Chanakya School of Craft by Karishma Swali ; Good Earth ; Vastrakala by Malavika Shivakumar and Jean-Francoise Lesage


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