
Adaeze Okonkwo brings her stitched linen to Zuoz, the indigo-black worked to hold the winter interior. The seam is taken here as both join and division, the line where two pieces are made one.
Okonkwo's hand is everywhere visible. The works keep the labour of their making in plain sight, stitch by stitch, a quiet insistence on the time that repair and assembly require.


