Eternally Yours: Care, Repair and Healing

Charming exhibition at Somerset House looking at ideas around repair of objects and people.

The show equates repair of objects with renewal of people. The first section looked at techniques and new art works made by repairing objects. I loved Georgina Maxim’s work using found garments from relatives and friends and Angela Maddock’s ceramics repaired with nurses’ uniforms using stitching techniques used on people shown here.

The middle section was a repair shop commissioned by Carl Clerkin which was manned by a chatty guy. It encouraged people to bring in items for repair. At the end was also a workshop space set up by TOAST, a lifestyle brand renowned for its thoughtful, contemporary design and commitment to traditional textiles and craftsmanship, with examples of repairs to toys done at their sessions.

I’m off to look up something called FORMcard, a pocket-sized card in a bioplastic which, when dropped in hot water, is pliable but hardens when cooled to be used for repairs.

Closes 25 September 2022

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