Wielding the transformative quality of silk the Malawi-born artist, Billie Zangewa, dedicates her hand-stitched artwork to inciting social change and celebrating the labours of motherhood. Leaving her textiles aesthetically unfinished, she invites onlookers to insert themselves into her art in order to fill in the gaps| The World Of Interiors
The history of the medium has long been rooted in church architecture; now, modern makers are diffracting its variegated possibilities| The World Of Interiors
A synapse-popping shrine to ceramic art, the maximalist Kentish Town home of Carol McNicoll isn’t pulling its punches. And why should it? All its exuberant layers – with walls of embedded olive oil cans adjoining a Neo-Baroque mural – make it patently the perfect place for this radical iconoclast to potter about in| The World Of Interiors