SELVEDGE JOURNAL
At the Forefront: Textiles at Collect 2026
From 26 February to 1 March 2026, Collect Art Fair returns to Somerset House in London. Presented by Crafts Council, the fair has been at the forefront of the contemporary...
At the Forefront: Textiles at Collect 2026
From 26 February to 1 March 2026, Collect Art Fair returns to Somerset House in London. Presented by Crafts Council, the fair has been at the forefront of the contemporary...
Selvedge Textile Tour of India 2026: Delhi
The first week of the Selvedge Textile Tour of India unfolded in and around Delhi — a city where history presses close and craftsmanship is woven into daily life. Across...
Selvedge Textile Tour of India 2026: Delhi
The first week of the Selvedge Textile Tour of India unfolded in and around Delhi — a city where history presses close and craftsmanship is woven into daily life. Across...
The Art of the Repeat: America in Silk, 1927–1947
Between the late 1920s and the close of the 1940s, the United States emerged as an unlikely yet assured leader in printed silk. As the First World War disrupted European...
The Art of the Repeat: America in Silk, 1927–1947
Between the late 1920s and the close of the 1940s, the United States emerged as an unlikely yet assured leader in printed silk. As the First World War disrupted European...
Annie Coggan: The Smocked Building Project
"Articulating the calm that each stitch gave me is quite hard. I think I just come from working stock, people that made things, making things require repetition and focus. In...
Annie Coggan: The Smocked Building Project
"Articulating the calm that each stitch gave me is quite hard. I think I just come from working stock, people that made things, making things require repetition and focus. In...
Adorning the Horse: Power, Prestige and the Poe...
A flicker of mane in the wind. The rhythm of hooves against packed earth. The sudden lift of speed across open ground. Few animals have shaped the human history and...
Adorning the Horse: Power, Prestige and the Poe...
A flicker of mane in the wind. The rhythm of hooves against packed earth. The sudden lift of speed across open ground. Few animals have shaped the human history and...
Sayan Chanda: How Many Fires, How Many Suns, Ho...
Textiles have long been vessels for belief: folded into dowries, draped over altars, stitched with protection in mind. In his major new commission for De La Warr Pavilion (on show...
Sayan Chanda: How Many Fires, How Many Suns, Ho...
Textiles have long been vessels for belief: folded into dowries, draped over altars, stitched with protection in mind. In his major new commission for De La Warr Pavilion (on show...
