23 Apr 22 May 2021 at Modern Art in London, United Kingdom
30 April 2021
Sanya Kantarovsky and Camille Blatrix, Will-o’-the-wisp, Modern Art Bury Street, exhibition view. Courtesy of the artists and Modern Art, London. Photo by Robert Glowacki
If there is one quality which more than another marks the demand of the present day it is the requirement
of novelty. In every direction the question which is asked is not, Is this fresh thing good? Is it appropriate
to, and well-fitted for, its intended uses? but Is it novel? And the constant change of fashion sets a
premium upon the satisfaction of this demand and enlists the commercial instinct on the side of perpetual
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Sara Ouhaddou discusses working w/ female weavers in the Atlas Mountains, potters in Marrakesh, and young female embroiderers in Tetouan.
About this Event
In this conversation, Dr Mariam Rosser-Owen of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, will speak with the French-Moroccan artist, Sara Ouhaddou, about her past projects working with female weavers in the Atlas Mountains, with potters in Marrakesh to produce geometric ceramic tiles, and with young female embroiderers in Tetouan. Sara will also discuss her current project,
Sin Ithran, Ur Mqadan, Rousn (Two Stars, Unbalanced, They Burn), in which she is developing a work on glass to research the use of architectural coloured glass windows in medieval Morocco.