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HALI 228
Issue 228
HALI 228 explores little-known Kazakh embroidered suede robes in a long-awaited feature. Lebanese rug-weaving traditions get their own spotlight too, while Palestinian dress preserves the memory of a vanished world. Karun Thakar's vast textile collection goes on show this season. Find it at three historic National Trust properties and at London's SOAS Gallery. Meanwhile, LACMA's new David Geffen Galleries show how textiles can open up complex conversations about history and identity. Find out how Oltenian kilims represent the pinnacle of Romanian folk art. Rural Chinese patchworks and long-pile rugs from nomadic groups in the Zagros Mountains round out the picture. The Abegg-Stiftung's summer show turns to domestic life in the distant past. Elsewhere, we examine Kuba textiles' influence on early European modernism, and meet an American fibre artist whose passion lies in Indonesian textiles.
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