Common Threads explores the ties that bind India and Africa through the material medium of cloth, from antiquity to the present. Cloth made in India has been sold across African markets for millennia, by Indian, African, and European traders. The history of this trade offers perspectives into the rich stories of bi-directorial migrations of peoples, across the Indian Ocean, the exchange of visual aesthetics, and the co-production of cultures in the two geographies. Common Threads uses photographs to tell the story of the creation of these textiles in India, which today is concentrated in the small town of Jetpur in the Rajkot district of Gujarat. It sheds light on the artists and the agencies in India that are involved in the design, produc...
Global trade, design influence and inspiration are central to the history of Indian textiles. Estima...
The first major exhibition to explore the dynamic & multifaceted world of handmade textiles from Ind...
A number of recent exhibitions and publications have discussed the pan-African production and use of...
In this paper I will analyze the development of design within the several-hundred-year-old tradition...
Throughout its long history, the changing networks of the Indian Ocean textile trade have served as ...
The Kanga is one of Africa\u27s least understood textiles. As a simple cotton, colorful, hand and ma...
This article draws on fieldwork over several years with dyers and printers in Gujarat. It identifies...
The project seeks to explore and reflect on the potential of the global commercial application of in...
This study sheds light on the undertheorized histories of artisan communities on the Coromandel regi...
This study sheds light on the undertheorized histories of artisan communities on the Coromandel regi...
Cloth has always been the most global of all traded commodities. It is an illuminating example of th...
Weaving, in both its traditional and innovative applications, emerged across the Chittagong hills hu...
This study re-examines historical change in western Africa during the eighteenth and nineteenth cent...
Bagru textiles, a relatively recent addition to the global export market have over the past 30 years...
In this paper I will analyze the development of design within the several-hundred-yearold tradition ...
Global trade, design influence and inspiration are central to the history of Indian textiles. Estima...
The first major exhibition to explore the dynamic & multifaceted world of handmade textiles from Ind...
A number of recent exhibitions and publications have discussed the pan-African production and use of...
In this paper I will analyze the development of design within the several-hundred-year-old tradition...
Throughout its long history, the changing networks of the Indian Ocean textile trade have served as ...
The Kanga is one of Africa\u27s least understood textiles. As a simple cotton, colorful, hand and ma...
This article draws on fieldwork over several years with dyers and printers in Gujarat. It identifies...
The project seeks to explore and reflect on the potential of the global commercial application of in...
This study sheds light on the undertheorized histories of artisan communities on the Coromandel regi...
This study sheds light on the undertheorized histories of artisan communities on the Coromandel regi...
Cloth has always been the most global of all traded commodities. It is an illuminating example of th...
Weaving, in both its traditional and innovative applications, emerged across the Chittagong hills hu...
This study re-examines historical change in western Africa during the eighteenth and nineteenth cent...
Bagru textiles, a relatively recent addition to the global export market have over the past 30 years...
In this paper I will analyze the development of design within the several-hundred-yearold tradition ...
Global trade, design influence and inspiration are central to the history of Indian textiles. Estima...
The first major exhibition to explore the dynamic & multifaceted world of handmade textiles from Ind...
A number of recent exhibitions and publications have discussed the pan-African production and use of...