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Matthias de VogelGrid Yellow, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century2023
2023
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About the Item
Grid Yellow
Textile Art, Cotton, Handmade
Free style weaving
80x80cm
2023
About the artist
Matthias De Vogel
The Textile art studio Fault Lines is Founded in 2015 by Matthias de Vogel. Matthias lived and worked for several years in Paris and San Francisco, before he moved to Amsterdam. His background in fashion and his passion for textiles, act as his main inspiration source. He experiments with traditional weaving techniques and reinterpret them in a new way. Matthias creates unique textile art within three essential design principles: educate, assimilate and innovate.
- Creator:Matthias de Vogel (1975, Holland)
- Creation Year:2023
- Dimensions:Height: 31.5 in (80 cm)Width: 31.5 in (80 cm)Depth: 1.58 in (4 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Mexico City, MX
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1229112676202
Matthias de Vogel
Matthias De Vogel was born and raised in The Netherlands and studied fashion design at Utrecht School of Arts. After acquiring a master degree at the I.F.M in Paris he pursued a career in fashion working for several well known brands including Et Vous, Comptoir des Cotonniers, as well as the designers Isabel Marant and J.C de Castelbajac. This career period establishes his connection to couture and design in Paris. After 15 years in Paris Matthias relocated to San Francisco, where he worked as Global Concept Designer for the iconic brand Levi Strauss. This role takes him around the world where he meets many inspiring people, providing the opportunity to work with these artisans and study their cultures, craft and approach to art. His work is influenced by this research; specifically the meaning of color and use of prints and patterns from all of these different regions. Returning to Amsterdam, Matthias De Vogel creates his textile lab and studio Fault Lines, founded in 2015. Here he experiments with traditional ideas of textile art and reinterpret this in a new way. Matthias creates unique textile art within three essential design principles: educate, assimilate and innovate. Biography 1993‑97 HKU, Utrecht The Netherlands, Fashion design
Institute Français de la Mode, IFM Paris
masters of fashion and textile design
2000 Grand of the Dutch Foundation of Visual Arts, Design and Architecture.
16th Festival international des Arts de la Mode, Hyeres, France
2000‑03 Matthias de Vogel Paris, France
2003‑06 Isabel Marant Paris, France
2006‑09 Comptoir des Cotonniers Paris France
2010‑14 Levi Strauss San Francisco, USA
2015 Fault Lines Amsterdam, The Netherlands Selected Solo and Group Exhibitions 2020 Galerie Biesenbach Cologne Germany "MONOCHROMOS"
2020 X BANK Amsterdam, The Netherlands "Off the grid"
2019 DDW Eindhoven, The Netherlands "Linescapes"
2019 Galerie Biesenbach Cologne Germany
2019 CBK Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2019 The Modern Amsterdam, The Netherlands “Between the Lines”
2018 Yarn Collective London, England
2018 Sedilia X Fault Lines
2018 CBK Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2018 Galerie Biesenbach Cologne, Germany
2017 Artist in residence Marfa Texas, USA
2017 MANO Marfa Texas, USA
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