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Joana Vasconcelos: Emmanuel, 2007
( © Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris)
Jürg Benninger: Pyjamaman and the man-eater, 2006
( © Jürg Benninger)
Seda Hepsev: scotchbrite 2005
(© Seda Hepsev)
Johan Fowelin/Sandra Backlund: Head piece, 2007
(© Johan Fowelin)
Fernando and Humberto Campana: Red, 1998
(© Edra)
Petter Hellsing: Sarki’s story, 2002
( © Petter Hellsing)
Karen Norberg: The knitted brain (Anatomically correct reproduction of the humain brain)
(© Karen Norberg)
Pudelskern Feeler: Floor lamp, 2009
(© Markus Bstieler)
Ficht Tanner:Untitled, 2008
(Thomas Karrer © Galerie WerkART)
Felieke van der Leest: Yellow Kelly, 2008
(Eddo Hartmann © Felieke van der Leest)
Michela Vianello: FLUXUS, 2009–2010
(© Cristiano Corte)
Megan Whitmarsh: Gold Logic, 2006. Embroidered cotton
(© Megan Whitmarsh)
Pascale Wiedemann: Heimlich, 1996. Video installation with music, made with knitted acrylic hoses
(© Roger Schneider)
Felieke van der Leest: Cartier Bracelet and Ring, 1995 & 1999
(Eddo Hartmann © Felieke van der Leest)
Getting everything in a knot.
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June 10, 2011 - 10:54
The exhibition “A New Hook: Re-thinking Needlework” sets out to explore current responses to the notion of craft, in particular needlework, in order to examine its impact in the discourse of art, design, architecture and everyday life. It runs at the Museum of Design in Zurich through July 24, 2011.
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