Was gibt's Neues? at the TRM, Germany
17/10/25 06:58
An interesting and extended review of the exhibition ‘Was gibt’s Neues? Textilkünstlerische Denkanstöße’, Textil- und Rennsportmuseum, Hohenstein-Ernstthal 2025. You can read it in Gudrun Heinze's blog at Bernina. She has kindly given me consent to pick out a few images to share here.
Gudrun has organised and curated this exhibition together with museum leader Marina Palm and, together with the installation team, they have made a wonderful job of the presentation.
Mirjam Pet-Jacobs: The Healers. Mirjam has filled four large fabric panels, including old mangle cloths, with hand-stitched embroidery, joining different layers together. Here, they resemble the robes of monks or healers. The piece lying on the floor symbolizes vulnerability.
Photo credits: Dr. Wolfgang und Gudrun Heinz, with kind permission from the museum.
Mirjam Pet-Jacobs: The Healers, Ulrike Hartrumpf: Twins, Gisela Hafer: Ein Fastentuch für Zittau, Ursula Brenner: Im Fluß der Zeiten, Monika Flake: Blickwinkel (from left to right)
Photo credits: Dr. Wolfgang und Gudrun Heinz, with kind permission from the museum.
Gudrun has organised and curated this exhibition together with museum leader Marina Palm and, together with the installation team, they have made a wonderful job of the presentation.
Mirjam Pet-Jacobs: The Healers. Mirjam has filled four large fabric panels, including old mangle cloths, with hand-stitched embroidery, joining different layers together. Here, they resemble the robes of monks or healers. The piece lying on the floor symbolizes vulnerability.Photo credits: Dr. Wolfgang und Gudrun Heinz, with kind permission from the museum.
Mirjam Pet-Jacobs: The Healers, Ulrike Hartrumpf: Twins, Gisela Hafer: Ein Fastentuch für Zittau, Ursula Brenner: Im Fluß der Zeiten, Monika Flake: Blickwinkel (from left to right) Photo credits: Dr. Wolfgang und Gudrun Heinz, with kind permission from the museum.