Repetitive Acts: The Power of Weaving and Textile in Contemporary Art


Opening: 6 December 2024, 19:30 @ NiMAC


Curator: Dr. Elena Stylianou


Research Team:
Dr. Antigone Heraclidou
Senior Researcher, CYENS Centre of Excellence / Cyprus University of Technology (TEPAK)

Dr. Despo Pasia
Honorary Senior Research Fellow, UCL- Institute of Education, Un. of London


Coordinator of Events: Damianos Zisimou


Duration: 6 December 2024 – 26 April 2025


Artists: Vassia Adamou-Vanezi, Hasan Aksaygın, Kyriaki Costa, Panayiotis Doukanaris, Theodoulos Gregoriou, Marina Kassianidou, Christos Kyriakides, Toula Liasi, Maria Loizidou, Joanna Louca, Mariandrie, Anastasia Mina, Theodoulos Polyviou, Efi Spyrou, Lefteris Tapas.

Press Release

The exhibition “Repetitice Acts: The power of weaving and textile in contemporary art”, which opens on the 6th of December 2024 at the Nicosia Municipal Arts Centre, Associated with the Pierides Foundation [NiMAC] explores the enduring power of weaving as a medium of communication, storytelling, and resistance. From ancient Peruvian textiles to contemporary Afghan War Rugs, textiles have served as a silent yet eloquent transmitter of meaning and memory. This exhibition brings weaving’s legacy into the present, showing how contemporary artists from Cyprus transcend its domestic associations to become a space for political, cultural, and personal expression. The act of making, the repetitive patterns, and the ritual of repetition in the process are all equally significant.

The exhibition unpacks both the processes and meanings of contemporary reinterpretations of weaving and explores the political, cultural, and mnemonic meanings of what has been historically associated with undervalued housework or folk art. Using intricate techniques and intermedial practices (photography, drawing, sound, video, and installation), the artists in the exhibition reinvent the familiar crafts of embroidery, knitting, and weaving, blurring the lines between past and present, known and unknown, expected and unexpected. The works often challenge patriarchal structures, normative trends, and power relations. Alternative materials like luminous neon threads, unyielding basalt fibers, wire, and glass carry narratives of persistence, resilience, labor, and our connections to the land, while also examining themes of memory, gender, identity and historicity.

The section “Threads”, a modest nod to the latest examples of a long-standing local tradition, emphasizes weaving’s presence in the everyday. Featuring objects, archival photographic material, works by Nina Iacovou, Toula Liasi and Vassia Adamou-Vanezi, as well as interviews with weaving scholars, the section weaves the metaphorical and literal connections between this long-standing art and contemporary practice. The section is complemented by a wall-walk in homage to women who have preserved and continued this tradition while a glossary reveals the breadth of both weaving practices and the cross-cultural influences that have defined it.

In effect, Repetitive Acts invites reflection on weaving and textiles not as static traditions, but as dynamic and evolving, ultimately also offering new perspectives on Cyprus’s layered histories and contemporary art practices, while reminding us of the transformative, liberating potential of this ancient yet ever-relevant art form.

The exhibition and the performance “Tanisma” are funded by the Department of Contemporary Culture, Deputy Ministry of Culture.
The section Threads is made possible by the generous support of the Cultural Center of Bank of Cyprus, the Cyprus Handicraft Services, People of Cyprus, and the Cyprus Library.
The parallel program is made possible by the generous support of the Cyprus Handicraft Services.

PARALLEL PROGRAM

Performance | Tanisma
By Selas Dance Company: Maria Kamberi & Demetris Yiasemides
Friday 13 and Saturday 14 December 2024 | 19:00

Guided tours by the curator
Wednesday | 18:00
22 January 2025 | Greek
5 March 2025 | English
To book please call 22797400, Monday to Friday 8:30 – 15:00

Educational programs for children 4 – 7 years old
Designed by museum educator Elena Panagiotou
Saturday | 10:30 – 12:00 | Fee €10
28 December 2024
25 January | 22 February | 15 March | 12 April 2025
To book please call 22797400, Monday to Friday 8:30 – 15:00

Weaving workshops for adults
Organised by the Cyprus Handicraft Service.
To be announced at a later date

Panel discussion | Weaving Reinvented
To be announced at a later date

Opening hours
Wednesday – Saturday: 10:00 – 20:00
Sunday: 10:00 – 18:00
Monday & Tuesday: Closed

NiMAC
19, Palias Ilektrikis, 1016 Nicosia, T: 22797400
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