Issue 11
Repair
Contributors
Barry Schwabsky
Linda Catano
Anna Rose Keefe
Thomas Denenberg
Markus Berger
Lisa Z. Morgan
Liliane Wong
Steven Lubar
Sharma Shields
Daniel Eatock
Ramiro Gomez
Olivia Laing
Kate Irvin
Maureen C. O’Brien
Gina Borromeo
Roberto Lugo
Jessica Urick
Brian Goldberg
Issue 11—Repair
Can we find in the detail, in the stitch and the weave, an ecology of care, a model for activating new forms of life, ones that might reject or reimagine an economic and cultural order based on novelty, disposability, and the monadic self? Can they help us learn to live together in a broken world?
—Brian Goldberg and Kate Irvin, from the preface to Issue 11
Introduction
Barry Schwabsky on painting and repair
From the Files
Linda Catano on the conservation of a 700-year-old Gwaneum painting; Anna Rose Keefe on loss, grief, and a hairwork collar
Double Takes
Thomas Denenberg and Markus Berger describe nostalgia and reuse in a spinning-wheel chair; Lisa Z. Morgan and Liliane Wong parse damage and darns to Kate Kittredge’s stockings; Steven Lubar and Sharma Shields consider the life of a stapled ceramic platter
Artists on Art
Visible Vehicle Repairs by Daniel Eatock; Ramiro Gomez’s On Tenth Avenue; Olivia Laing on Larry Krone’s Then and Now
Portfolio
A gathering of patches, mends, & darns
Object Lessons
Kate Irvin explores repair in an unworn travel coat; Maureen C. O’Brien presents a cautionary tale about reviving Andromache; Brian Goldberg offers four portraits in two boots; Gina Borromeo documents the restoration—and de-restoration—of Hermes; Roberto Lugo offers a note on mattering
How To
Decide whether to repair a repair, with Jessica Urick
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Cover image:
French
Palampore (detail), ca. 1775
Gift of Mrs. G. Wharton Smith