Plush fabric/ Kasaai velvet
Unrecorded artist, Shoowa Peoples
About the SessionA strong contemporary thread runs throughout the sale, rooted in long-standing tradition. Selective historic textiles offer a vital counterpoint and illuminate the deep sources that continue to inspire contemporary makers.
About this Item
Notes
Classic “Kasaai Velvet” with harmonious colour arrangements and pattern combinations. While the motifs on plush cloth consist only of lozenges, rectangles, and triangles, the mathematician, Donald Crowe, established that the Kuba have exhausted 12 of the 17 possibilities of covering a surface with a self-repeating pattern.
However, “it is not the simple, more or less random, covering of surfaces with geometric patterns that distinguishes Kuba cloths - particularly the plush cloth. Instead, it is the unique relationship between the designs and the geometrical forms. This relationship is achieved through pattern compositions that appear to be left to chance but consistently fascinate."1
1. Mack, John, and John Picton. African Textiles. London: British Museum Publications Ltd, 1979
Provenance
Michael Heuermann Collection.
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