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10.11.2013 • Making of • Galleries • Exhibitions

Mascha Mioni at the panel discussion at Jim Thompson Art Center, Bangkok

In Nov. 10, 2013 guest curator Yoshiko I. Wada moderated a panel discussion with Prof. Kinor Jiang and his research associate Dr. Guoxiang Yuan of Hong Kong Polytecnic University and Mascha Mioni.

Mascha Mioni in front of the poster to the exposition at Jim Thompson Art Center. The poster shows her Rooibos Teabag Dress.

In her presentation Mascha Mioni discussed the differences of creating a piece of Art to Wear and painting on Canvas.


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25.10.2013 • Media

MCOT online news in Pattaya Mail on the exhibition Mnemonikos: Art of Memory in Contemporary Textiles at the Jim Thompson Art Center Museum, Bangkok

Different textiles worn throughout the world reflect the history, the status, the situation and the living condition of peoples in a particular place at a particular time.

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The works of 29 artists from 11 countries are being showcased in many aspects, reflecting the artists' memoirs through the use of fabric, sometimes with an unusual definition.

For example, the delicate work of Swiss artist Mascha Mioni was beautifully created on display. About 5,000 used teabags were woven to make an impressive evening gown called "Rooibos Teabag Dress".

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Complete article online in the Pattaya Post

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20.10.2013 • Media

Photos of the exhibition Mnemonikos at the Jim Thompson Art Center, Bangkok on facebook

The Jim Thompson Art Center, Bangkok, uploaded 71 fotos of the artwork and atmosphere at the exhibition "mnēmonikos: Art of Memory in Contemporary Textiles" on facebook

Guest curator Yoshiko Iwamoto Wada arranged textile artwork of some of the worlds best known textile designers and artists hailing from 11 different countries.

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04.09.2013 • Media

Bangkok Post on the exhibition "Mnemonikos" at the Jim Thompson Art Center, Bangkok

Kaona Pongpipat writes: It's not an exaggeration to say that Jim Thompson Art Center's latest exhibition is a paradise of inspiration for those who are passionate about textiles. Curated by artist and textile expert Yoshiko Iwamoto Wada, "mnemonikos: Art Of Memory In Contemporary Textiles" features works from 29 artists, Thai and international, who created their works through various techniques, from dyeing, painting, weaving, stitching, printing, laser etching to heat transfer and vacuum coating of metal onto fabric and more. .... Walking through the first entrance of a long, dimly-lit exhibition hall, the first prominent piece of work visitors will encounter is Rooibos Teabag Dress by Swiss artist Mascha Mioni. What's quite fascinating about it is not only how simple teabags can be made into such an elegant gown, but also the background story. Mioni used more than 5,000 teabags, collecting them when she was in South Africa. It is one of the works which most closely represents the concept of "mnemonikos" _ "remembering". ....

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01.09.2013 • Media

The Nation on the exhibition "Mnemonikos" at the Jim Thompson Art Center, Bangkok

Kethsirin Pholdhampalit writes in The Sunday Nation: Some of the world's best known textile designers and artists showcase their works in a new exhibition at Jim Thompson Art Centre

... Continuing until February next year, the exhibition "Mnemonikos: Art of Memory in Contemporary Textiles", which features 29 international artists from 11 countries, takes viewers down to the molecular level of textiles. Curated by Japanese textile expert Yoshiko Iwamoto Wada, the works achieve a perfect integration between traditional crafts and modern chemistry.

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Swiss artist Mascha Mioni was inspired by her experience of living in South Africa to work with recycled material. Her art-to-wear dress "Rooibos Teabag Dress" is made entirely of recycled bags of the South African national tea rooibos (redbush). It's delicate, but absolutely wearable.

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The on-line version in The Sunday Nation

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