London, February 2026 – Saatchi Gallery presents Textile Art Redefined, an exhibition exploring the innovation and creativity of contemporary fine art textiles. Showcasing work by 15 visionary artists, from the UK and across the globe, the exhibition both celebrates the vibrancy of textile art today and expands its very definition.
Curated by Helen Adams and inspired by her book Fine Art Textiles, the show brings its pages to life in the Gallery. In an increasingly digital world, creating by hand has taken on a new appreciation. Visitors are invited to see how century old techniques including embroidery, quilting, weaving, knitting and crochet are used in textile art today.

Exhibition highlights include Ian Berry’s Secret Garden, a captivating installation crafted entirely from recycled denim. A site‑specific work by Magda Sayeg, the pioneer of yarn bombing, is at once playful and quietly poignant.
Colour, texture, and materiality resonate throughout the exhibition. Kaffe Fassett showcases his signature vibrancy of bold colour and pattern expressed through knit and stitch. Kenny Nguyen presents an epic three metre silk work, unfolding in a rich spectrum of shades, while Benjamin Shine offers his serene tulle portraits, each meticulously shaped from a single piece of fabric.
These vivid works are a contrast to the calming intricate monochrome sculptures by Caroline Burgess and octogenarian artist Simone Pheulpin. Newly created works for the exhibition include two pieces by Signe Emdal, whose sensory woven forms celebrate the natural beauty and inherent fragility of fibre. Anne von Freyberg presents a richly textural work that reinterprets the spirit of Fragonard, and Deniz Kurdak’s stitched piece reimagines traditional blue and white chinoiserie.
Helen Adams, founder of Textile Curator, works exclusively within the field of textile art with the aim to ‘wake the world up to contemporary textile art’. Although the medium has not always occupied a prominent place in the public eye, artists have continued to push its boundaries with dedication and vision. This exhibition not only gives textile art a platform, it opens the dialogue of what textile art can be.
Full list of featured artists: Ian Berry, Caroline Burgess, Chiachio & Giannone, Signe Emdal, Kaffe Fassett, Anne von Freyburg, Sara Impey, Deniz Kurdak, Kenny Nguyen, Simone Pheulpin, Benjamin Shine, Jakkai Siributr, Cayce Zavaglia, Magda Sayeg.
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Location: Gallery 4, Ground Floor
Admission: Free, with a suggested donation of £3
Open to the public: 10 April – 10 May 2026
Hours: 10AM–6PM (last admission 5.30PM)
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