Notes
1 Teresa Lanceta, Núria Enguita and Laura Vallés Vílchez, “Waiting for the Future,” Teresa Lanceta: Weaving as Open Source (MACBA Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona and IVAM – Instituto Valenciano de Arte Moderno, 2022), 158.
2 Ibid., 159–60.
3 Teresa Lanceta and Núria Enguita Mayo, “The Rhombus Is a Horizon,” in Adiós al rombo / Farewell to the Rhombus (La Casa Encendida, Madrid, 2016; Azkuna Zenroa, Bilbao, 2017), 156.
4 Ibid., 148.
5 Núria Enguita and Laura Vallés Vílchez, “The Crossing of the Ebro,” in Teresa Lanceta, 276.
6 Leire Vergara, “Reading Textiles from the South: A Detour from the Background to the Foreground,” in Textiles Open Letter (London: Sternberg Press, 2015), 255.
7 Ibid.
8 Ibid.
9 “Teresa Lanceta,” Bergen Assembly 2019, https://2019.bergenassembly.no/contributors/teresa-lanceta/ (accessed April 15, 2023).
10 “Pedro G. Romero,” Bergen Assembly 2019, https://2019.bergenassembly.no/contributors/pedro-g-romero/ (accessed April 15, 2023).
11 Laura Vallés Vílchez and Teresa Lanceta, “The Cigarette Makers,” in Teresa Lanceta, 270.
12 Ibid., 272.
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Jessica Hemmings
Jessica Hemmings is Professor of Craft at HDK-Valand, University of Gothenburg, Sweden. She is Visiting Professor with the Doctoral School of Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in Budapest, Hungary and the Rita Bolland Fellow at the Research Centre for Material Culture, the Netherlands (2020–2023). Forthcoming publications include a monograph about the Dutch fashion designer Iris van Herpen (ArtEZPress and V-A-C: 2023) and the second edition of The Textile Reader (Bloomsbury: 2023).