R. L. Shep'' (born Robert Lee "Robb" Shep; 27 February 1933 – December 21, 2022), was an
American artist, writer, publisher, textile scholar,
shiatsu practitioner and member of the Mendocino Healing Community. Shep is best known for his first book, ''Cleaning and Repairing Books: A Practical Home Manual'', for his publications on textile arts, dress, and manners, and for his textile-related endowments.
Early life and education
Robert Lee Shep was born in
Los Angeles
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,
California
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to Ruth and Milton Shep, the children of Russian Jewish émigrés.
In 1950, Shep graduated from
Army and Navy Academy. He received a
Bachelor of Arts
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in Dramatic Art from the
University of California, Berkeley
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in 1955. Shep continued his education, first at the
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
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,
London
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(1955–56), then at the
American Institute of Foreign Trade, now Thunderbird School of Global Management, in
Glendale,
Arizona
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.
["Robert Lee Shep." ''Who's Who in America'', 59th edition. VIP Number: 00328926. New Providence, NJ: Marquis Who's Who, 2005.][''Thunderbird 1961''. Phoenix, AZ: Tyler Printing Company, Year Book Division. p.48.]
Career
In 1965, Shep began to sell imported and out-of-print books on costume and textiles.
Shep first traveled to
Nepal
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in 1978. In 1981, he took the helm of ''The Textile Booklist''.
Between 1983 and 2004, Shep made several trips to
Bhutan
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and
Northeastern India; collecting and studying Bhutanese and Northeastern Indian
Naga textiles.He particularly studied from the
Maram Naga people, exploring design themes that remain consistent, persisting in the work even as traditions change over time.
[Naga Textiles with Robb Shep, Meeting Announcement](_blank)
. Seattle Textile and Rug Society (STARS). Accessed 13 November 2010.
. Seattle Textile and Rug Society (STARS). Accessed 13 November 2011. On his return to the United States, Shep devoted two issues of ''The Textile Booklist'' to Bhutan (Winter 1984 and Spring 1984) which included illustrated articles.
The Seattle Textile and Rug Society sponsored two presentations by Shep, the first (1999) focused on silks from Northeastern India,
and the second, Naga textiles, as represented in the ikat collections of Shep and fellow textile scholar Irene Joshi.
Seattle Textile and Rug Society (STARS). Accessed 13 November 2010.
Textiles from the
Indian subcontinent
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and the
Mekong Delta
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represent the core of the Shep collection, which includes some thirty Naga blankets or shawls dating from the late 1960s to the mid-1990s, representing textile development during that period. Other items in the collection date from the early 20th century. This collection was given to the
Fowler Museum at
UCLA
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.
At the end of 2004, most of the balance of R. L. Shep's collection of antique and contemporary hand-loomed textiles was given to the
Mingei Museum in
San Diego
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, with some of the Shep collection going to the
Henry Art Gallery, at the
University of Washington
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.
Professional affiliations
R.L. Shep is an honorary member of the
Textile Society of America. He served on the
Costume Society of America's national board of directors from 1985 to 1987.
Other past professional affiliations include the
United States Institute for Theatre Technology, th
Seattle Textile and Rug Society the Costume Society of
Ontario
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,
The Costume Society of Great Britain, and th
Australian Forum for Textile Art, Ltd.
Publications
In addition to writing Cleaning and Repairing Books, R. L. Shep published books on textile arts, dress, and manners, which archived information from the late 18th century through the early 20th century, in the United States and Great Britain, as resources for theatre. All of those were edited by R.L Shep; some were compendiums of related works, and many included Shep's own notes and articles. According to Shep, his interest in reprinting technical textile books from the 19th century started with the discovery of a copy of Louis Devere's "The Handbook of Practical Cutting on the Centre Point System" and was encouraged by his mentor, New York costumer and clothing pattern archivist Betty Vickery Williams.
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Periodicals
In 1981 R.L. Shep purchased ''The Textile Booklist'', a longstanding quarterly primarily devoted to lists of books on industrial textiles. He retained the industrial textile listings, but expanded coverage to include lists of new titles on costume and textile arts, adding reviews of some titles, and original articles on related subjects. At the end of 1984, Shep sold the ''Textile Booklist'', which continued for several years under new ownership. From 1996 to 1997, Shep published and edited ''Rags: Quarterly Review of Costume, Clothing & Ethnic Textile Books'', which offered in-depth reviews by textile professionals.
Endowments
R.L. Shep's endowments include a triennial symposium on textiles and dress at the
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), an annual ethnic textiles book award through the
Textile Society of America (TSA), and an endowment at the
UCLA
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Fowler Museum of Cultural History.
In 1998, Shep founded the Triennial R. L. Shep Symposium of Textiles and Dress at LACMA. The first symposium, ''Dress as Transformation: Creating Experience in Theater and Masquerade'', was held in April 1999. The second symposium, ''Miracles & Mischief: Noh and Kyogen Theater in Japan'' was held in December 2002, the first of the symposiums to be held in association with an exhibit and catalog. The third symposium, ''17th Century Textiles & Dress'', was held on 9 April 2005 in association with the exhibit ''Images of Fashion from the Court of Louis XIV''. The fourth symposium, ''Talking Cloth – New Studies on Indonesian Textiles'', was held on 18 October 2008 in association with the exhibit ''Five Centuries of Indonesian Textiles: Selections from the Mary Hunt Kahlenberg Collection'' and catalog It gave participants a "rare opportunity to scrutinize remarkable textiles from India and to reevaluate issues relating to the methodology of the field".
The fifth symposium, ''Fashioning a Collection: Vision and Viewpoints'', was held on 15 January 2011 in association with the exhibit ''Fashioning Fashion: European Dress in Detail, 1700–1915'', with an exhibition catalog by LACMA Senior Curator and Head, Costume and Textiles Department, Sharon S. Takeda, and Kaye Durland Spilker, Curator, Costume and Textiles Department at LACMA.
Since 2000, the annual R. L. Shep Ethnic Textiles Book Award has honored a book in Ethnic Textile studies. The "esteemed" award is a $750 prize funded by an endowment established by R.L. Shep in 2000. It is administered by the Textile Society of America (TSA). The first winner was ''Otag-I Humayun: The Ottoman Imperial Tent Complex'' by Nurhan Atasoy.
Since 2003, the R. L. Shep Endowment at the
UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History has supported exhibitions, and publication of the related catalogs. For example, in 2006, the Fowler used Shep Endowment funding for the exhibition ''Material Choices: Refashioning Bast and Leaf Fibers in Asia and the Pacific'' and its catalog,
[Hamilton, Roy W. and B. Lynne Milgram. Material Choices: Refashioning Bast and Leaf Fibers in Asia and the Pacific. Los Angeles: The Fowler Museum at UCLA (2006).] which also received the R.L. Shep Ethnic Textiles Book Award in 2007.
In 2010 the R.L. Shep Endowment provided funding for a book and three major exhibits at the Fowler. The first exhibition was ''Meet Me at the Center of the Earth'' by textile and performance artist
Nick Cave. Also in 2010, ''Weavers’ Stories from Island Southeast Asia'' presented videos of weavers and
batik artists from
Indonesia
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,
Malaysia
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, the
Philippines
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, and
East Timor
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, talking about social and economic change, and its relation to the artists' individual artistic choices. The videos were accompanied by textiles created by the artists especially for the exhibit. The third project supported by the Shep Endowment in 2010 was the publication of a book, ''Nini Towok's Spinning Wheel: Cloth and the Cycle of Life in Kerek, Java'' by Rens Heringa, and the concurrent presentation of an exhibit of the same name.
[Heringa, Rens. ''Nini Towok's Spinning Wheel: Cloth and the Cycle of Life in Kerek, Java''. Los Angeles: Fowler Museum of Cultural History at UCLA with funding assistance from the R.L. Shep Endowment, 2010.]
References
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1933 births
2022 deaths
Alumni of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
American magazine editors
American philanthropists
American book publishers (people)
University of California, Berkeley alumni
American male non-fiction writers
American people of Russian-Jewish descent
Writers from Los Angeles