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Marianne Mittelholzer, artist name Mascha Mioni (born 17 April 1941 in Zurich) is a Swiss painter and
textile artist Textile arts are arts and crafts that use plant, animal, or synthetic fibers to construct practical or decorative objects. Textiles have been a fundamental part of human life since the beginning of civilization. The methods and materials u ...
. Her best known creations are in the area of art to wear, the design of garments as an object of art, and
wearable art Wearable art, also known as Artwear or "art to wear", refers to art pieces in the shape of clothing or jewellery pieces. These pieces are usually handmade, and are produced only once or as a very limited series. Pieces of clothing are often made w ...
.


Life

Mascha Mioni was born Marianne Bissig and is the daughter of a taylor/dressmaker and a railroad electrician. She grew up in
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and
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Switzerland. Following her mother she became a dressmaker. After her apprenticeship she lived as an
Au Pair An au pair (; plural: au pairs) is a helper from a foreign country working for, and living as part of, a host family. Typically, au pairs take on a share of the family's responsibility for childcare as well as some housework, and receive a monet ...
-girl in Paris, France and Exeter, England. Then she studied in Florence, Italy. In 1967 she married the ophthalmologist Kurt Mittelholzer, who died 1976. They had two daughters. Since 1981 she has lived with the mathematician Heiner Graafhuis. In 2001 they built together their atelier-house in Meggen LU, Switzerland, where they live today. Mascha's studio is in the house and from time to time she curates exhibitions there.


Work

Mascha Mioni has used many different techniques and materials in her artwork. The book ''Kunstkleiderkunst'', by Julie Schafler Dale, inspired her to become a co-founder of the Swiss ''Art to Wear Team''. She became a pioneer of this artform for Europe. On the significance of a dress as an art-form she comments as follows: Through her experiments with the dyeing of silk she contributed significantly to repositioning the
Shibori is a Japanese manual tie-dyeing technique, which produces a number of different patterns on fabric. History Some discussion exists as to the origin of as a technique within Japan, and indeed, the exact country of origin of some of the earlies ...
-technique in the artistic field. Her interest in worldwide current affairs inspired her to make work like Green Piece / Green Peace which spread its wings at UNESCO in Paris or the minacious dark golf dress, which she conceived at the beginning of the Gulf War. In 2012/13, using Texaid plastic bags, distributed in Switzerland to all households to collect used textiles, she knitted the 18x9x10ft large installation "Lismete" (Swiss-German for "knit-work"), It warns future generations of the plastic waste covering the world.


Exhibitions

1977–1988 Between 1977 and 1988 she showed her oil painting on canvas at group and solo exhibitions, until her textile art found greater recognition in a group-exhibition at the Landhaus Solothurn, Switzerland. 1991 In 1991 she had a solo exhibition at the Textile Museum in St. Gallen, Switzerland. This led to a group exhibition i
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United States and in Cologne, Germany. 1995 After a small solo exhibition at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland and a group exhibition at the House of Art (Dom Umenia) in Bratislava, Slowakia, and again at the Textile Museum St. Gallen, she published, in 1995, the first book about her Art to Wear with her own publishing compan
greina Verlag
This was followed every five years by a new book. 1998– Her long-standing friendship with the US-American sculpto
Lawrence McLaughlin
led to joint expositions of his sculptures and her oil paintings beginning in 1998 at the Gallery In der Loft, Dietlikon/Zurich. They had additional joint exhibitions in 2007, at the Gallery of the city of Beaugency, France, and in 2012 at the Bareiss Gallery in Taos, New Mexico, USA, and in 2014 at the Zoepfli Gallery in Lucerne, Switzerland. 2002 Several group exhibitions in Tiflis, Georgia, at the UNESCO in Paris, France and in Italy made clear to her, that Wearable Art was best shown worn on the body in a performance. In 2002 she showed her first performance at Fashionation, Musée Suisse, Zurich, Switzerland. Performances at the 4th International Shibori Symposium in Harrogate, England, and in Melbourne, Australia, as well as a group exhibition at th

Japan, and again at the Textile Museum St. Gallen, followed. Some of her art to wear is also set in scenes all over Europe by the dancers of the Compagnie Irene K. 2008 After a solo exhibition at the Museum Sursilvan, Trun/GR, Switzerland, followed a room-installation at a group exhibition at the Aarberghaus, Ligerz, Switzerland, and a performance at the 7th International Shibori Symposium at the Musée du Quai Branly, Paris in the year 2008. 2010 Besides the continuing work in oil on canvas and with mixed media, the curating of exhibitions for international artist friends lik
Shinzo Kajiwara
Tokyo, an
Werner Bitzigeio
Winterspelt, Germany, she also created an installation on the Art Path along the young Rhine in Trun, Switzerland. 2013 She was part of a group exhibition together with
Yoshiko Iwamoto Wada Yoshiko Iwamoto Wada (born August 2, 1944) is a Japanese textile artist, curator, art historian, scholar, professor, and author. She has received international recognition for her scholarship and expertise in the field of textile art. In 2010, sh ...

Ana Lisa Hedstrom
and other internationally acclaimed artists at the Hong Kong Polytechnical University, China, and from August 2013 until February 2014 at the Jim Thompson Art Center, Bangkok. 2014 Her major projects In 2014 were two large installation

and "Dance of Life" at th
China National Silk Museum, Hangzhou
while being
Artist in Residence Artist-in-residence, or artist residencies, encompass a wide spectrum of artistic programs which involve a collaboration between artists and hosting organisations, institutions, or communities. They are programs which provide artists with space a ...
at th
Jin Ze Art Center
in Shanghai during October and November.


Publications

* Mioni, Mascha (1995). ''Art to Wear 1''. Greina Verlag. . * Mioni, Mascha (2001). ''Art to Wear 2''. Greina Verlag. . * Mioni, Mascha (2005). ''Art to Wear 3''. Greina Verlag. . * Mioni, Mascha; Rieder, Carlos (2011). ''Art to Wear 4: vor der Kamera von Carlos Rieder – Textil Art Mascha Mioni''. Greina Verlag. . * Mioni, Mascha; Rieder, Carlos (2017). ''Art to Wear 5: Augenblick Mal – Kunstschmuck von Mascha Mioni, fotografiert von Carlos Rieder''. Greina Verlag.


References


Further reading

* Smend, Rudolf G. (1998). ''25 Jahre Textile Kunst, Galerie Smend 1973-1998''. Galerie Smend, Köln. .


External links

*
Mascha Mioni at the World Shibori Network

Mascha Mioni in Sikart database
of th
Swiss Institute for Art Research
{{DEFAULTSORT:Mioni, Mascha 1941 births Living people 20th-century Swiss painters 20th-century Swiss women artists 20th-century women textile artists 20th-century textile artists 21st-century Swiss painters 21st-century Swiss women artists 21st-century women textile artists 21st-century textile artists Swiss installation artists Swiss contemporary artists Artists from Zürich 20th-century Swiss male artists