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Why Katerina Jebb Wanted to Showcase a Strange Embroidery in the V&A

Why Katerina Jebb Wanted to Showcase a Strange Embroidery in the V&A A new work by artist Katerina Jebb magnifies a 19th-century embroidery sampler from the museum s archive, which tells the harrowing story of its creator Elizabeth Parker – here, Jebb tells Claire Marie Healy about her attraction to charged objects May 06, 2021 Lead ImageUntitled by Katerina Jebb, London and Paris, 2020. © Katerina Jebb© Victoria and Albert Museum What is imparted to an object when it is scanned, and what is imparted to an object when it is scanned by the artist Katerina Jebb? There’s the imprint of labour, certainly – the British-born artist’s technique of flat-scanning artefacts piece-by-piece, before seamlessly reassembling them into a collaged whole, takes many long hours and several days per project. There’s a new clarity: something ordinary and familiar is rendered in high-definition, acutely detailed to such an extreme that it takes a few seconds to correctly name it. And,

On Passion and People: Maria Grazia Chiuri & Sharon Eyal In Conversation

Dazed media sites Gersende is wearing a patched lace dress and metal, freshwater pearl and resin Animals earrings by DIORScanography by Katerina Jebb On Passion and People: Maria Grazia Chiuri & Sharon Eyal In Conversation The designer and choreographer’s relationship echoes a time-honoured love affair between fashion and dance. Here, the pair come together for a conversation about their connection, collaboration and the body April 26, 2021 Lead ImageGersende is wearing a patched lace dress and metal, freshwater pearl and resin Animals earrings by DIORScanography by Katerina Jebb This article is taken from the Spring/Summer 2021 issue of AnOther Magazine. To celebrate our 20th anniversary, we are making the issue free and available digitally for a limited time only to all our readers wherever you are in the world. Sign up here.

Dior s Maria Grazia Chiuri on her new book, Her Dior

“My shoot for Her Dior was informed by a photographic project I created called Real Beauty, which focused on rethinking the stereotypical view of what defines beauty. I photographed women in their underwear in my hometown of Johannesburg, South Africa; women from varying social backgrounds and with varying body shapes in a space that was familiar to them. I interviewed each woman to ask her how she personally defined beauty. “The [ Her Dior] shoot [similarly] challenges stereotypes. I chose outfits that wouldn’t be associated with any specific culture through fabric or style. I also wanted to give the viewer hints of a sense of place by incorporating indigenous flowers from South African artworks I’d come across on the walls of many houses in townships; mother and child representations for example and the work of Vladimir Tretchikoff. In African culture, more and more women are wearing their hair naturally when previously many more women wore wigs, so I want

Maria Grazia Chiuri s New Photobook Celebrates Dior s Feminist Spirit

Maria Grazia Chiuri’s New Photobook Celebrates Dior’s Feminist Spirit Vogue 3/12/2021 Liam Freeman “The book represents the kaleidoscope of voices and visions that the house of Dior embodies today,” says Maria Grazia Chiuri of , published by Rizzoli and out now. This “living project,” as she describes it, brings together 160 images by groundbreaking women image-makers from around the world who have interpreted Chiuri’s work at Dior and represent a “multitude of ideas on femininity.” While, as Chiuri notes, “many voices are expressed” in the volume among them Nan Goldin, Sarah Moon, Coco Capitán, Katerina Jebb, Zoë Ghertner, Sarah Waiswa, Kristin-Lee Moolman, Jodi Bieber and Bettina Rheims “there are many more ways of understanding, apprehending and living one’s femininity… the naturalness of this conversation is important, [its] point of view is both intimate and open, free of judgment and paternalism.”

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