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Ruth Schreiber
b. 1947

Ruth Schreiber b. 1947

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Ruth Schreiber, Childhood Remembered, 2008

Ruth Schreiber b. 1947

Childhood Remembered, 2008
textile, sweets and shoes
100 x 56 x 15 cm
2009-27
@Ruth Schreiber
Photo: Bridgeman images
The artist has observed of this piece: '‘Childhood Imagined’ is part of a series on childhood, both remembered and imagined. This work is based on old photos of myself as...
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The artist has observed of this piece: '‘Childhood Imagined’ is part of a series on childhood, both remembered and imagined. This work is based on old photos of myself as a girl, dressed in proper coats and hats even for outings to the seaside! By transforming the fabrics into materials, which are unfamiliar and unsuitable for clothing, I am reworking the associations from the photographs and from my memories, and creating a fantasy version of my childhood.
''Childhood Remembered' is one of a series of works in which Ruth Schreiber evokes memories of childhood, both real and imagined. The transparency of the industrial material represents the nature of dreams and memories as elusive and unreliable; neither the dresses nor the sweet-crammed Mary-Jane shoes are suitable for wearing. This work was included in the exhibition 'Schmatte Couture', curated for Ben Uri by artist Sarah Lightman at the Rivington Galleries in London's East End in 2008.
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presented by the artist 2009

Exhibitions

Schmatte Couture: Art and Performance Inspired by the World of Clothing, Rivington Gallery, 2008

Interstices: Discovering the Ben Uri Collection, Curated by René Gimpel, Ben Uri Gallery, 2020


Literature

Sarah MacDougall ed., 'Interstices - Discovering the Ben Uri Collection Guest curated by René Gimpel' (London: Ben Uri Gallery, 2020), pp. 46-47.
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