Materials Matter: Textile Transformations
Clothing and textiles connect us intrinsically to our planet and its many ecosystems, cultures, and communities. The materials used to make them come from farms, forests, or even oil from the earth, and they have often passed through many pairs of hands, transformed each time before they become the final product we that we buy.
This journey starts with the plants, animals, or chemical processes that give us materials like cotton, viscose, wool, or polyester. These fibers become thread, thread becomes fabric, fabrics become finished products, and finished products become cherished or symbolic items. While each transformation brings cultural and emotional significance, our collective appreciation of textiles often centres around the product itself, rather than where it came from, who created it, or what it has come to mean.
That’s why, in partnership with Magnum Photos, we are looking for photographers interested in exploring the way we transform textiles, and how textiles in turn transform us.
By placing these themes at the center of the story, the initiative hopes to reframe the way we relate to their social, cultural, and environmental implications. It is about altering our attitude towards these everyday items, all while providing a springboard for emerging talent to embrace a more human approach to visual storytelling.
Host: Magnum
Deadline: 29th July 2023
Award: 8.000 £
Link: https://site.picter.com/materials-matter-2023/timeline