Monica Moses wrote a beautiful review of Unconventional & Unexpected in a recent edition of American Craft. I'm touched at how she has connected to the book. Read below for the full review:
Alabama Chanin shares her thoughts
My editor, Melanie Falick, sent the link to Natalie Chanin's (aka Alabama Chanin) Journal post on her thoughts about Unconventional & Unexpected. Thank you for your beautiful words and your essay, "Never Seen a Blanket".
Natalie Chanin writes:
Just as I found myself touched by the worn quilts making their way to my studio and intrigued by their history, Roderick was also moved by the stories, reminiscences, and intimate details he discovered in his research. We both shared an interest in this craft of quilting and the talented artisans who created the quilts.
Interview on NPR
I had the pleasure of speaking with Vick Mickunas, host of the "Book-nook" at WYSO in Yellow Springs, OH. (My old home before moving to San Francisco). I love talking about Unconventional & Unexpected on the radio.
Airs Sunday, Nov. 2, 10:30 AM Central Time
To listen click here.
Textiles gaining favor in contemporary art
I was excited to receive this article from an important contemporary art collector friend. It made me feel that Unconventional & Unexpected is playing a role in elevating quilts and other textiles from the last half of the 20th century. They create a history and context for the incredible work being made today.
Read the article here.
New Bed installation at Krowswork, Oakland, CA
To view images of my installation, visit New Bed on my Artist page.
I am pleased to have been included in the latest group show, "New Bed," at Krowswork in Oakland, CA. Here is a beautiful description of the group exhibition:
What do we learn from the back, that which is usually not seen? I am fascinated by the backs of quilts and quilt tops. I also love the WPA photographs of the interiors of sharecroppers homes. My installation uses the backs of quilt tops and quilts along with a collaborative video piece with Jason Hanasik. I wanted to allude to the types of homes in which these textiles may have originated.
New Bed is at Krowswork in Oakland, CA with work by Roderick Kiracofe, Karen and Malik Seneferu, and Nicole Shaffer, along with a provocative video by Sanford Biggers.
The exhibition runs October 24 to December 6, 2014.
The Quilt Show's Daily Blog features U&U
It was great to chat with someone just as excited about quilts as I am. It's always a pleasure when someone sees these quilts as I do -- as "bridges between the traditional quilts of the past and the new modern quilts, which are coming to the forefront of quilting." There is a recognition of the soulfulness in these quilts. Thank you!
Janneken Smucker weighs in
I was so pleased when my friend and colleague Janneken Smucker agreed to write the "quilt history" essay for the book. She is doing an amazing job as part of the next generation of quilt historians. I have always enjoyed following her writing and projects. Be sure to include her newest book, Amish Quilts: Crafting an American Icon, in your quilt library.
Her blog post about Unconventional & Unexpected really captures what I hope people take away from U&U as she concludes: "I hope you join me in looking, reading, and thinking, and then behold these quilts as completely unexpected, yet just what you’ve been looking for."
Read her blog post here.
U&U among coffee table books that "add a touch of class"
Unconventional & Unexpected was included along with The Roosevelts -- an Intimate History by Geoffrey C. Ward and Ken Burns and Away from the White House -- Presidential Escapes, Retreats, and Vacations by Lawrence L. Knutson as books worthy of their weight. I love that U&U is included among these books that are re-thinking history and making historical figures more human.