Work
Year
2017-2019

Darly Benneker
Clothed Bodies – What new story can we weave together?

Clothed Bodies: What new story can we weave together? discusses the notion of narrating a personal life story and the use of textiles in the collective learning space of Witte de With, Centre for Contemporary Art. As an historian and art educator with a mixed background, I was inspired by my personal situation. The search for my identity made me question which society my story fits into and from which context I should I tell my story.

Together with the participants, I aim to create spaces in which we play with the boundaries of free expression by looking at the relation between textiles and the narration of personal life stories. The embodiment of the space and the visualization of personal life stories reflects the kinship between verbal storytelling and visual storytelling. Traditionally, the use of textiles is an expression of individual and collective stories. By letting the textiles speak, I aspire to create a new way of opening up a space for expressing and documenting experiences. In three workshops – Individual Writing, Collective Weaving and Collective Reading – we preserve the stories that history books tend to forget, we express the self and raise a voice within a certain system that relies on an expected, singular story.

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