Annie ELLIS (maker)<br />
Dressing gown (1935) (detail)<br />
silk, wool, cotton, viscose rayon, metal thread<br />
(a) 128.0 cm (centre back) 51.0 cm (sleeve length) (dressing gown) (b) 242.0 x 10.0 cm diameter (variable) (belt)<br />
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne<br />
Gift of Mrs Annie C. Champion, 1989<br />
CT136.a-b-1989

Pins & Needles

Textile and Technique from the Australian Collection

Free entry

The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, Fed Square

Level 2

14 Feb 04 – 4 Jul 04

Pins and Needles brings together contemporary, historical, functional, wearable and purely decorative works from the National Gallery of Victoria’s Australian Fashion and Textiles collection. Exploring a diverse range of textile techniques, the exhibition includes everything from quilting, embroidery and screenprinting, to weaving, crochet, knitting and beyond. The range of works gathered in this exhibition celebrate the richness of our local textile design heritage. Many of the distinctive and innovative approaches taken by Australian textile artists past and present are highlighted.

The selected works capture the many levels of textile creation and transformation. Some artists have started with fibres and used a combination of processes to construct a piece, incorporating knots, stitches, loops and weaves. Others have begun on a fabric ground which they embellish, dissolve, dye or print using a variety of methods.

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