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Chinese Patchwork: Ancient Origins, New Expressions

Nancy Berliner with photographs by Lois Conner
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Hardcover $45.00

ISBN: 978-0-87846-907-9; 224 pages; 9 x 11 in.; 210 color illustrations

Explore a rich patchwork tradition

Patchwork has a long history in China, tracing its roots back almost two thousand years to the arrival of Buddhism in the region. Across millennia, a thread can be traced from spiritual practitioners embracing patchwork textiles to their use in secular culture, eventually leading to a form of functional domestic decoration—and an outlet for artistic ingenuity—that continues in parts of China’s countryside today.

The first ever book on the subject, Chinese Patchwork explores the creativity of twentieth- and twenty-first-century Chinese makers who stitch fabric remnants into functional, decorative, and auspicious textiles for their homes and family. This volume includes stunning reproductions of lively and colorful patchwork objects, accompanied by scholarly essays about the tradition and history of the art form, and interviews with makers. Photographs of works in situ by American photographer Lois Conner beautifully illustrate the art form’s bold visual presence.

About the Author

Nancy Berliner is Wu Tung Senior Curator of Chinese Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Lois Conner is a landscape photographer who has exhibited widely both nationally and internationally; her work is included in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the British Museum, and the British Library, among others