![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiqh4XsxZ6XmjCbEltkzYXAcAGR3QORsCvWdRAm2FMMhkdjWeZhe0ohtlQdCUzK4TxIXXzBJH0dnnSDOVUbqzLnKk3DAYTdrwvLJo_4pWKzb1xpO9sDXICxL7n3eEbVHMWDIfk5pQ/s400/P7020311.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiaF978T4EeGmrEabaj0tfdx1LaIH4p7GUUsV2RGYDX-Ik-K89tk_-9OxbwvbNZ3hPIP1WJjvYP3oKUXo-cLCW2E2Ph7OPRgBZYgulYM3wRmMpP0MJ4J-PWuioBBz5Sdac73j7pOw/s400/P7020310.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgcILx5EVByYlcoIO_sS-rinZNu0lxo2uats5cHME1Ak-y-NQywc8QFsU1zJf6ldxLKicBmhYC4xBZa_Wmfrg1K3eGIbsNRBjasSs90AS4PdloED6_w_Bh_qYPgRYYU5alBsKyepQ/s400/P7020313.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi34xW-akA_ojGpYbwftzLJG-TWWjHA1oS5YSktIDT8qZfC4OqVcFvmB61D-cXJq27RFrDmLoqYQON5dl2duwqXrfUwEr4Fnxuuh4sKjb1QIgv9Q4efC_1PHQb9322Kfa26SP5D5A/s400/P7020315.jpg)
Before the Soviet era, families of weavers belonged to a group and lived in the same place for generations, and their rugs were identified by their location of origin. All has changed. Invasion, resistance, displacement of people, emigration, modern communication such as TV, flight to cities, and constant war has dominated the lives of the people of Afghanistan. The rugs in the exhibit, I learned, could not be traced or associated with a clear location, a tribe, or a distinct political point of view. English words that appear in the rugs may not even be understood by the weavers.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEihNXpu0qbNgAizA2RzSuzD7jTi-X_ezsJNVtbXrjV7lwMpQQso4eKnX-I9COVQSGqkF0414BWNZ9IS_071atmOWolVPdYI1UrvyEoXOthDo6opqBMrJbD1YoQIeIiBexDRopKF6Q/s400/P7020320.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgrcmqvacCGKBLiUVukBEWs9plF0-FN3-zu7BNWfexgzvLR_Ke3TNZF7GPNWEtK3GnSuPYQLjL8JSf1HP71Fnl4yo0FfaKI3T2fajoxylyMRRxRaqPuXrJM_jtye_jP54RBL7KMYw/s400/P7020321.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhAHpLbZ877cNDKdbgrg_aNYlL0qQVV_PNa8dazb1_oCcF6lCHJSp8AvZRhBAUp3yAxzaqiJvZp9AgVGKCiNSTtHDclnGBkI58F5LyTfrLrV0EUqBXgkijV993vBss60816mGz9tw/s200/P7020317.jpg)
To my eyes, these rugs express the same sense of beauty and color as the older rugs with patterns of "elephants' feet" and flowers, but the sense of violence and even violation is chilling.
2 comments:
This is fascinating - we will certainly check this out if the exhibit is still on.
I put a link to the museum website in the blog post, so you will be able to find it. The location is easy walking distance from Toronto Chinatown. The exhibit goes for a couple more months, I think.
Post a Comment