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TILE PRINT

Textile
2015-2016 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This is one of a collection of objects in the V&As collection made by members of the Granby Workshop, a social enterprise created in Liverpool by the collective Assemble. In 2015, with the Granby Four Streets project, of which the Granby Workshop plays the most significant and highest profile constituent, Assemble won Britain’s most prestigious art award, the Turner Prize.

Object details

Category
Object type
TitleTILE PRINT (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Block printed cotton, block is a square with ink rollered on, pattern is made from printing in a tight square grid topped with prints of scattered offcuts.
Brief description
Granby Workshop; textile sample 'TILE PRINT', in black, 2015-2016
Physical description
White cotton printed with squares in black ink, the squares are printed tightly next to each other.
Dimensions
  • Height: 112.6cm
  • Width: 207cm
  • Height: 216cm
  • Width: 124cm
Style
Production typesmall batch
Object history
The repetitive geometric patterns of the fabric produced by Granby Workshop are created with timber off cuts. It is wood block printing in it's simplest form; wood off cuts are inked up with a roller and printed directly onto the fabric. Some patterns are created using many blocks while other use one. The stricture of the wood is imprinted onto the fabric. The hands of the individual makers interpret the pattern designs, creating variation across the runs of the fabric. The fabric cones in five key pattern styles. All of which are represented in the V&As collection.

Information sourced and adapted from Granby Workshop, catalogue 2015.
Summary
This is one of a collection of objects in the V&As collection made by members of the Granby Workshop, a social enterprise created in Liverpool by the collective Assemble. In 2015, with the Granby Four Streets project, of which the Granby Workshop plays the most significant and highest profile constituent, Assemble won Britain’s most prestigious art award, the Turner Prize.
Collection
Accession number
CD.119-2016

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Record createdApril 4, 2016
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