Deconstruction and Renewal: Textiles at Łódź’s 18th Triennial
The 18th International Triennial of Textile (ITT) opened on October 11, 2025, at the Central Museum of Textiles in Łódź, Poland, and marked fifty years of one of the world’s most significant events dedicated to contemporary textile art. Since its inception in 1975, the Triennial had served as an international forum for artists, curators, and textile enthusiasts — a meeting place where material, concept, and craftsmanship converged.
Organised by the Central Museum of Textiles, the 2025 edition explored the theme Deconstruction / Reconstruction, curated by Marta Kowalewska and Bukola Oyebode-Westerhuis. The curators framed deconstruction as a necessary act of breaking down outdated systems and beliefs, while reconstruction offered the promise of renewal, repair, and rediscovery. Artists responded with works that challenged modern structures and proposed new, inclusive ways social, political, and environmental living.
The opening weekend brought together generations of makers and thinkers for exhibitions, performances, and discussions. On 12 October, Polly Leonard, founder of Selvedge Magazine, was among the international jury members for the 5th Young Textile Art Triennial (YTAT), organised by the Academy of Fine Arts in Łódź. Joining Ibrahim Mahama, Tina Marais, and Hanna Rydlewska in selecting this year’s most compelling works, the day concluded with the YTAT exhibition and awards ceremony — celebrating emerging artists shaping the future of textile art.
Nagroda Tkanina Projektowa: Kristi Komel – Ruderal Shift. Photo credit: Paulina Sadrak
In the Textile Design Category, the top award went to Kristi Komel for Ruderal Shift, a striking project that transformed the invasive Japanese knotweed into biodegradable paper textiles — an elegant, sustainable response to a contemporary ecological challenge...
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Image Credits:
Lead: Ruderal hift (Detail), Kristi Komel. Photo: Paulina Sadrak
All further images as credited in photo captions.
