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In the Fray: Making and Meaning in Jenny Bowker’s Memorial Quilt After the Last Sky

No. 7 (2020-07-01)
  • Ann Murray

Abstract

This essay explores meaning and materiality in the monumental memorial quilt After the Last Sky by Australian art-quiltmaker Jenny Bowker, which memorialises the suffering of protesters during the Rabaa Square Massacre in Cairo on 14 August 2013. The essay shows how Bowker’s migration of the photographic image to quilt form, as well as the quilt’s meaningful, strategic use of medium and relevance to current artistic developments challenge the limits placed on textiles as art.

Keywords: Violence, art, quilt, memorialisation, Egypt, Arab Spring

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