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Cloth and Culture
Volume 19, 2021 - Issue 3
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Abstract

This paper considers a photograph by Leon A. Borensztein of the artist Judith Scott, taken in the Creative Growth Arts Center in California in 1997. It explores notions of affect and the mobilization of feeling on the part of the artist and artwork, photographer and viewer, with consideration of the way in which textile associations are central to the affective passage of transmission and encounter. A textile-skin interface between the haptic and the scopic is seen to characterize both the performative arena of the subject matter and the intricacy of the photograph’s surface. Scott’s textile-rich practices as an artist and her biographical circumstances are considered as intrinsic to the affective potency of the image. Didier Anzieu’s notion of the skin envelope further enriches analysis of the bond that is established within the performative arena of the image and the sensations that are embodied in the viewer’s response.

Acknowledgements

I am grateful for Lesley Miller’s invitation to talk at the “Repair” symposium, University of the Creative Arts at Farnham, 02.03.16. This is an amended and extended version of the paper given on that occasion. I would also like to express thanks to Leon Borensztein, for his unfailing support in answering questions and enabling use of the photograph (), and to Hal Sedgwick for being so positive and generous in giving permission to include images of Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick’s textiles ( and ).

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Victoria Mitchell

Victoria Mitchell is Research Fellow at Norwich University of the Arts. [email protected]

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