8 Holland Street is thrilled to announce Catarina Riccabona: 'Siblings', an exhibition of handcrafted paper-yarn ‘tapestries’. This new body of work is site specific which weaves between the artist’s transformative, self healing practice in textiles and the personal familial relationship between her own siblings. A practice which was organically formed, from distinct patterns and clues, tracing the journey from the loom to the here and now. Siblings presents a united collection of 14 tapestries made up of 26 individual panels.
Catarina Riccabona explores structural effects such as knots, floats and cut floats, in turn connections are built and inject both disparity, and togetherness into these ‘Siblings’. The main recurring theme in this body of work is an arrangement of blocks, taken from the weave notation for sateen. "Sateen is, technically speaking, a weave structure that produces the smoothest possible surface in a fabric, with parallel threads lying closely in both warp and weft. While smoothness as a tactile quality is absent in these works, the idea of smoothness is very much present, expressed by the block pattern. It represents the longing that relationships in my family become smooth again."
Catarina Riccabona (b.1973 Linz, Austria) is a weaver and textile artist based in Cockpit Studios, Deptford, London. Having studied Textile Design at Central Saint Martins, 2007, Riccabona continued to hand weave and build a practice collaborating with interior designers, curators and private collectors.
Catarina Riccabona’s work has been featured in UK and international press and publications including The World of Interiors, Elle Decoration, Telegraph Magazine, Crafts Magazine, Hole & Corner, Selvedge, Architectural Digest (France), Vävmagasinet (Sweden), CREA Traveller (Japan). Featured in the book ‘Quiet Spaces’, 2023 by RIBA architect, William Smalley.
The exhibitions opens at our St James's Park Flagship Thursday 18th May to Saturday 13th July. The exhibitons then travels to our Bath Gallery for the summer from Thursday 18th July to Saturday 28th September.
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EXHIBITION WORKS
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Catarina RiccabonaA Memory, 2024Single panel handwoven with linen, paper yarn, raffia & sisal
H200 x W120 cmSold -
Catarina RiccabonaAlignment, 2024Diptych handwoven in linen, paper yarn & raffia
H200 x W120 cm (per panel)
H200 x W240 cm (Approx total dimensions)£ 11,700.00 -
Catarina RiccabonaCards on the Table, 2024Singular panel handwoven with reused wool, raffia, cotton & linen
H150 x W120 cm£ 4,400.00 -
Catarina RiccabonaAwake at Night, 2024Singular panel handwoven with reused wool, raffia, paper yarn & sisal
H150 x W120 cm£ 4,400.00 -
Catarina RiccabonaBlack and White, 2024Single panel handwoven with linen, paper yarn & raffia
H180 x W80 cm£ 3,500.00 -
Catarina RiccabonaFraying Silks, 2024Single panel handwoven in linen, paper yarn. raffia & silk
H200 x W120 cm£ 5,900.00 -
Catarina RiccabonaGhost, 2024Vertical diptych handwoven in white linen, paper yarn, alpaca & raffia
H160 x W230 cm£ 8,700.00 -
Catarina RiccabonaLeft, Right and Centre, 2024Vertical diptych handwoven in linen, paper yarn & raffia
H100 x W120 cm (Per panel)Sold -
Catarina RiccabonaMeander, 2024Diptych handwoven with reused wool, paper yarn & fringed linen offcuts
variable H138 x W156 cm (max)
(including loops and fringe)Sold -
Catarina RiccabonaThe Bigger Picture, 2024Vertical diptych handwoven in linen, paper yarn, alpaca & cotton
H100 x W120 cm (per panel)Sold -
Catarina RiccabonaThicker Than Water, 2024Nine panelled (nonet) handwoven in reused wool & raffia
H50 x W70 cm (per panel)
H150 x W210 cm (approx total dimensions)Sold -
Catarina RiccabonaThree Musketeers I, 2024Single panel handwoven with linen, striped raffia & paper yarn
H50 x W40 cm£ 1,900.00 -
Catarina RiccabonaThree Musketeers II, 2024Single panel handwoven with linen, striped raffia & paper yarn
H50 x W40 cm£ 1,900.00 -
Catarina RiccabonaThree Musketeers III, 2024Single panel handwoven in linen, raffia & paper yarn
H50 x W40 cm£ 1,900.00
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