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		<title>International Stitchery</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An exhibition of contemporary textiles at the Whitworth Art Gallery in Manchester.  (I can&#8217;t like Manchester &#8211; it just seems a mess &#8211; I probably need to spend more time there).  But the Whitworth is cool, in an old-fashioned lately modernised sort of way and has an adequate cafe.  The textiles, produced [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An exhibition of contemporary textiles at the Whitworth Art Gallery in Manchester.  (I can&#8217;t like Manchester &#8211; it just seems a mess &#8211; I probably need to spend more time there).  But the Whitworth is cool, in an old-fashioned lately modernised sort of way and has an adequate cafe.  The textiles, produced by artists from Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Japan and the UK were stunning. I&#8217;m always impressed by the innovation, imagination and accessibility of contemporary textile art.  (in comparison, maybe, to the sort of Art that enters for the Turner Prize).  Beautiful 3 dimensional highly textured pieces, not all hung vertically, using a huge variety of materials but all involving some kind of weaving/embroidery/knitting/felting/stitching.  This wasn&#8217;t the Weavers&#8217; Guild or the Embroiderers&#8217; Guild but those organisations are also at the forefront in challenging assumptions and habits.  Some institutions we think of as stuffy are far from it.  Don&#8217;t forget it was the WI who booed Tony Blair when he served them up lies and platitudes at their conference when he was PM.</p>
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