Billie Zangewa: Silk, stitches and feminism
Transforming raw silk into intricate collages and acts of feminism.
Internationally-acclaimed textile artist, Billie Zangewa calls her work βdaily feminismβ. Crafted in silk with thousands of tiny hand sewn stitches, her creations explore the themes of feminine strength and the power of family. As part of the ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ's 100 Women season in 2021, In The Studio joins Billie at her kitchen table in Johannesburg as she creates her latest works - visions brought to life amid one of the harshest Covid lockdowns in the world, and riots that left hundreds dead. All the while, home-schooling her 8-year-old son at the same table. Journalist Vauldi Carelse is invited into the Malawian-born artistβs home as she transforms raw silk into intricate tapestries for solo shows opening in Seoul and London this year.
Podcast
-
In the Studio
Inside the brains of the worldβs most creative people.