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Installation view of Repair and Design Futures on view 10-05-2018 through 06-30-2019 at the RISD Museum.

Repair and Design Futures

October 5, 2018 - June 30, 2019
Installation view of Repair and Design Futures on view 10-05-2018 through 06-30-2019 at the RISD Museum.

Introduction

Repair is the creative destruction of brokenness.

-Elizabeth V. Spelman, Repair: The Impulse to Restore in a Fragile World

Repair, a humble act born of necessity, expresses resistance to the unmaking of our world and the environment. This exhibition and programming series, Repair and Design Futures, investigates mending as material intervention, metaphor, and call to action. Spanning the globe and more than three centuries, these objects reveal darns, patches, and stabilized areas that act as springboards to considering socially engaged design thinking today. Repair invites renewed forms of social exchange and offers alternative, holistic ways of facing environmental and social breakdown.

On display in this multiuse gallery space are costume and textile objects from the collections of the RISD Museum and Brown University’s Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology. In Café Pearl (at the Benefit Street entrance) and the Donghia Costume and Textile Gallery and Study Center (sixth floor), related exhibitions investigate additional approaches to repair. Through this informal, expansive format, we hope to encourage engagement across a broad spectrum of perspectives.

Kate Irvin

Curator, Costume and Textiles Department

RISD Museum

Kate Irvin

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Events

  • Workshops and studios

Visible Mending Workshop

May 16, 2019 / 1-8:30 pm
  • Workshops and studios

Re-Knitting The Social

May 5, 2019 / 11 am-4 pm
  • Workshops and studios

Re-Knitting The Social

May 5, 2019 / 11 am-4 pm
  • Talks and Conversations

On Repair

Kader Attia
May 2, 2019 / 5-6:30 pm
  • Talks and Conversations

Global Dialogues

The Repair of Place
April 26, 2019 / 12-1 pm
  • Talks and Conversations

A Conversation about Repair

with Jorge Otero-Pailos
April 25, 2019 / 1-2:30 pm
  • More events +

Publications

  • Journal

Manual / Issue 11: Repair

Can we find in the detail, in the stitch and the weave, an ecology of care, a model for activating new forms of life, ones that might reject or reimagine an economic and cultural order based on novelty, disposability, and the monadic self? Can they help us learn to live together in a broken world?

-Brian Goldberg and Kate Irvin, from the preface to Issue 11

Introduction: Barry Schwabsky on painting and repair

Videos

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Art Aperitif

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Conversation / Ruffles, Repair & Ritual

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Decolonizing Design, Imagining Alternative Futures

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Objects in Inventory Land

Related Objects

Unknown Maker, English

Abolitionist Furnishing Textile
Layered sheer fabric in various brown tones laid flat, with a design label reading "Maison Margiela".

Maison Martin Margiela

Women's Top
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Unknown Maker, American

Stocking

Alabama Chanin

Dress
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Unknown Maker, American

Stocking
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Unknown Maker, Tanzanian

Young Woman's Skirt
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Unknown Maker, Ewe

Chief’s Mantle

Unknown Maker, Santee

Child's Jacket
  • More objects +

Repair and Design Futures

October 5, 2018 - June 30, 2019
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