Slaves of Fashion: Art of the Singh Twins

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781526186126
  • Weight: 1870g
  • Dimensions: 251 x 301mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Feb 2025
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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A stunning art book showcasing The Singh Twins' 'Slaves of Fashion' series.

This richly illustrated, artist-designed book showcases ‘Slaves of Fashion’, an award-winning series of portrait-based allegorical and narrative works by contemporary British artists The Singh Twins.

‘Slaves of Fashion’ explores diverse histories and legacies of empire and colonialism through the history of Indian textiles. It is a global story of conflict, conquest, exploitation, slavery, intercultural exchange and changing fashion. The series connects these themes to the trade in luxury goods during an age of maritime exploration, colonisation and industrialisation – all driven by the commercial interests of competing and expanding European imperial powers, from the fifteenth to the mid-twentieth centuries.

The book includes detailed interpretations of the artworks, representing The Singh Twins’ personal reflections on this story and its relevance to topical debates around racism, cultural ownership, decolonisation, ethical trade and consumerism. It also offers insight into the making of the artworks, which draw on academic research, historical archives and museum collections. The book closes with an essay by Professor Kate Marsh.

This book has been produced with the generous support of Sikhlens, USA. Sikhlens is a non-profit organisation based in California that is dedicated to promoting Sikh history, heritage and culture across the globe through diverse educational and arts initiatives, and grants.

The Singh Twins are internationally recognised contemporary British artists, known for their highly detailed narrative, symbolic and eclectic style combining hand-painted and digital techniques. Through their work, which they describe as Past-Modern, the twins comment on modern-day society, politics and culture, challenge Eurocentrism in the art world and demonstrate the contemporary relevance of history and tradition. They have each received an MBE from HRH Queen Elizabeth II, and several honorary doctorates for their contribution to art.