• Constructed Textiles

    Celia Pym

  • Mend, Celia Pym, Installation – clothes, hooks

    Mend, Celia Pym, Installation – clothes, hooks

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  • Scape 1, Sarah Angold, Click to enlargeUntitled, Yemi Awosile, Click to enlargeUntitled, Sarah Beavan, Click to enlargeUntitled, Lee Borthwick, MPhil, Click to enlargeMacramé and Knitted Fabric, Jessica Haigh, Click to enlargeSpidy, Edwina Holder, Click to enlargeUntitled, Ella Jade, Click to enlargeUntitled, Elizabeth Jones, Click to enlargeUntitled, Nicola le Rougetel, Click to enlargeThe Little Woven Clutch Bag, Nicolas Lissajoux, Click to enlargeUntitled, Helga Matos, Click to enlargeCross (from the exhibition Metre, Yard, Micron, Nano, Angstrom), Richard McVetis, Click to enlargeYou+You, Marie O’Connor, Click to enlargeMiss, Rachel Templeman, Click to enlargeMenswear Fabrics, Pamela Tibbs, Click to enlargeUntitled, Git-Ying Tse, Click to enlargeRirimo, Mio Yamamoto, Click to enlargeUntitled, Sahdiya Yaqoob, Click to enlarge

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  • History of Holes
    Uncle Roly lived at the end of the corridor in the house we shared with him and his sister Elizabeth. Elizabeth made his meals and kept his clothes clean. They would sit together in the evenings and watch TV. In the day-time he would draw and she would work in the garden. She made him a sweater, which over time he wore away at the elbows. She mended his sweater each time a new hole appeared until the arms were held together entirely by darning.

    I have spent the year mending holes in people’s clothes.

    Specialism: Mixed media

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