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Marianne Kemp
"Vibrant Conversation", Contemporary Abstract Textile Wall Sculpture

2018

$9,000
£6,801
€7,853.49
CA$12,576.14
A$13,954.29
CHF 7,309.56
MX$171,117.04
NOK 92,975.04
SEK 87,764.47
DKK 58,568.40
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Vibrant Conversation, horsehair, cotton, linen, 49” x 70” x 6", 2018. This vibrant contemporary abstract textile wall sculpture was done by textile artist, Marianne Kemp (b. 1976, Woerden, Netherlands). Kemp uses unconventional weaving techniques to create works of character that combine texture, color and movement. She specializes in weaving with horsehair. Her exclusive fabric designs feature serene recurring patterns that create an inner stillness. Other work is extroverted and playful and reflects exuberant cheerfulness. With Kemp’s work, one wants not only to see each piece but also to touch it. Kemp has collaborated with designers from different disciplines to develop new patterns and textures into woven textiles, three-dimensional objects and installations. Her woven upholstery fabric is also available as The Marianne Kemp range, mechanically woven at John Boyd Textiles, UK.
  • Creator:
    Marianne Kemp (1976)
  • Creation Year:
    2018
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 49 in (124.46 cm)Width: 70 in (177.8 cm)Depth: 6 in (15.24 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Wilton, CT
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 5mke1stDibs: LU135926392792

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