Indonesian Textiles at the Tropenmuseum

Itie van Hout

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The Tropenmuseum Amsterdam houses about 20,000 textile objects that were collected over a period of 160 years. This study presents the collection and the stories of the makers and users of the fabrics as well as those of the collectors who brought them to the Netherlands

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Beschrijving

Beschrijving

The Tropenmuseum Amsterdam houses about 20,000 textile objects that were collected over a period of 160 years. The majority of the objects were amassed during the time that Indonesia was a Dutch colony, the former Netherlands-Indies. This study presents the collection and the stories of the makers and users of the fabrics as well as those of the collectors who brought them to the Netherlands, who have studied and exhibited them. The textiles originate from all over de archipelago, from Aceh on Sumatra, to Tinambar in the east. A small part of the collection was made in the Netherlands for artistic or commercial reasons.

Auteur

Itie van Hout is former Curator of Textiles of the Tropenmuseum, Amsterdam, and is now retired. She published extensively on Indonesian textiles and weaving among others, Batik Drawn in Wax, 200 years of Batik Art from Indonesia in the Tropenmuseum collection, (2001). She is also the author of Beloved Burden. Baby Carriers in Different Countries, (2015).

Pers

“Needless to say, the book is unique. It offers an unusual perspective on Indonesian textiles through the Netherlands institutional landscapes. Van Hout and Wijs are to be complimented for their work in unraveling the convoluted narratives of the textiles “life stories” and reweaving them into this beautiful volume.”
Sandra Sardjono,, Textiles Asia Journal January 2019, Volume 10, Issue 3

Indonesian Textiles at the Tropenmuseum is een prachtig bladerboek met de bijzondere hoogtepunten uit de bijzondere Indonesische textielcollectie van het Tropenmuseum.”
Moesson, nr.6, dec 2017

“The last volume is a feast for the eye and encapsulates the history of the local textiles, the museum’s history of collecting, the various techniques applied and finally there is the textiles catalogue. By doing so the volume hints at various themes belonging to the postcolonial discourse. Ornamental textiles were no mere garment , but tokens of prestige, wealth and considerable heirlooms. On a more spiritual level they were conceived as ‘threads of time’. Recommended.”
blog Wentholt Expertise Bureau

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