12/05/2026
Now on view at Kanaal
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“Threads of Being: Textiles, Time and Transformation” brings together the work of eight artists whose practices unfold through sustained and attentive modes of making. Across painting, sculpture, film and installation, each engages with repetition, accumulation and material sensitivity as a way of thinking through form. Rather than approaching textiles as a medium alone, the exhibition considers textile-related logics such as threading, layering, stitching and interlacing as conceptual frameworks through which time, memory and presence are articulated.
Within this framework, surfaces are not passive. They hold duration, register gesture and carry the trace of labour. Materials are approached as active agents, embedded with histories and cultural memory. What emerges is a shared commitment to slowness and continuity, where meaning is not immediate but gradually disclosed through sustained engagement.
Artists include Barbara Levittoux-Świderska, Katsuhiro Yamaguchi, Jaffa Lam, Junko Oki, Chiyu Uemae, Waqas Khan, Varda Caivano, and Kimsooja.
Taken together, the artists in “Threads of Being” articulate a shared understanding of making as a sustained, embodied practice. Whether through thread, mark, image, or light, each engages with processes that unfold over time, holding memory and enabling transformation. The exhibition proposes textile and textile-adjacent logics not as ends in themselves, but as ways of thinking, frameworks through which rhythm, labour, and continuity can be experienced, and through which the relationship between material and time is continuously renegotiated.