The second series of events takes the Central Asian ikat fabric as a starting point to investigate historical, economical and cultural distribution around the Silk Road. Gathering atlas silk from the Xinjiang Region along with ikat from Central Asia regions and a kaftan work by textile contemporary designer Nazzy Beglari, KNOT KNOW goes beyond the ethnographical object to suggest post-colonial perspectives on the cotton trade in the region.
The lecture by curator Mi You titled “Silk as a Currency” combines hearsays, histories, and speculations on silk both as an artefact, a cultural metaphor, as well as a cross-border currency and cultural currency in the past and today.
To listen to the podcast of Mi You, “Silk as a Currency”, click here.