The globally respected Selvedge Magazine, renowned for textile art, showcases a series of Mascha Mioni's art dresses from the 1990s in its issue 117.
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Fotoshooting for the artists
Standing - from the left: AnnaMaria Glaudemans, Susann Sturm, Maite Fortuny, Gisela Wohlgemuth, Edith Müller-Crapp, Lucie Heskett-Brem, Stefan Jäger, Wolfgang Beltracchi, Mascha Mioni, Odile Petitpierre, Isabell Beyel.
In front - from the left: Bettina Tilton, Verena Wiemann, Renata Boog, Cornelia Gantner, Leo Bovet, Claudia Steiner.
Not on the foto: Catrine Bak Bodum, François Bucher, Yves Scherer, Sara Stäuble, Stefan Wohlgemuth. Foto: Renata Boog
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Textile festival in the small at the Gallery Zône
"People crave for a little culture"
In an interview on May 10, 2021 with Laura Heerlien of the newspaper Leidsch Dagblatt textile artist Dorothy Wedderburn says:
"... For example, we show the Swiss Mascha Mioni with her Kundalini Snake. She takes strips of fabric from old silk saris, which she wraps around worn clothes. The work appeals to me personally, because I myself also work with old clothes and - just like her - with a lot of color."
They hoped that the artists could come, but because of Corona this does not happen. At least there will be an online event on May 26th to discuss the works shown.
Other artists that will be on display: the Dutch women Franciska Hennemann and Mirjam Piet, the Hungarian Eszter Bornemisza, Jette Clover from Belgium and the French Michele Landel. ...
Editor Hans Huonder writes about the exhibition curated and installed by Mascha Mioni:
"Il Lucernes Carlos Rieder unescha tuttas premissas per bunas fotografias ord l'aria. EI ei pilot, dispona d'ina camera adattada persuenter e ha igl egl per detagl. ..."
("Carlos Rieder from Lucerne combines all the prerequisites for good aerial photography. He is a pilot, has adapted his camera himself and has an eye for detail. ..."
Full article as pdf (from the Quotidiana, December 17, 2020, p. 3 Romantsch/Sursilvan):
The jury of the peace poster competition had eleven works of art from all over Switzerland to choose from in the Kunsthalle Luzern.
The work by 12-year-old Stacy Ngoyi Nyanguile, Neuchatel, which Mascha Mioni strongly favored as a member of the jury, received first prize.
Photo legend: The extended jury, from left Annick Bosson, Mirela Vernier, Mascha Mioni, Heiner Graafhuis, Emmanuel Eckert, Jürg Vogt, Souad Hachler, Andreas Wunderlin, Joseph Froidevaux, Karin Engelmann
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