Urquiola nominates Italian multimedia artist Paola Pivi, whose enigmatic, colourful works playfully upend the expected ĭutch furniture and product designer Linde Freya Tangelder who founded design studio Destroyers/Builders, where sculptural gesture meets tactile surfaces and startling materials and British multidisciplinary designer Bethan Laura Wood, who renders everyday objectsįantastical, and fuses the artisanal with investigations into sustainability against a backdrop of mass consumption. She has previously served as a jury member for the LOEWE Craft Prize. Patricia Urquiola is a Spanish architect, industrial designer and art director. Pym nominates British artist Freddie Robins, who challenges the idea of knitting as a benign or passiveĪctivity with her subversive textile pieces Swedish mixed media jeweller Lina Peterson, whose brightly coloured works make use of unusual materials, including wood and Rachael Matthews, a textiles artist and teacher whose research and writing has significantly shaped In 2017 she was shortlisted for the inaugural LOEWE Craft Prize. Cho nominates Korean artist Dayhe Jeong, who majored in sculpture before developing a practice in traditional fibre craft, specialising in horsehair British multidisciplinary artist Caroline Broadhead, whose jewellery, furniture, textiles and installations explore the complex interactions between objects and bodies and Ann Hamilton, an American visual artist specialising in installations and performance collaborations that enact intimacy, tactility and social history on a vast scale.Ĭelia Pym is a London-based artist whose intricate textiles work focuses on ideas of damage and repair. including Max Lamb, Martino Gamper and Bethan Laura Wood, passed through. Since 2017 she has worked with the LOEWE Craft Prize as the Asian promoter (covering Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan and South Korea), and has been part of the Expert Panel for the LOEWE Craft Prize since 2020. from fantastical installations for clients like Herms, Kenzo and Commes. Hyeyoung Cho is an artist, curator and consultant. Curator Hyeyoung Cho, artist Celia Pym, and architect Patricia Urquiola, will each introduce three women in craft they admire using LOEWE platforms and their own, encouraging their recommended artists to post recommendations in turn-a sprawling concept devised in line with LOEWE FOUNDATION’s perennial mission: to support and spotlight the world of craft. Here she tells us about her inspirations, her joyful aesthetic and her approach when designing the Toothpaste collection. Designed to spread organically, the project invites three friends of the LOEWE FOUNDATION working at the forefront of their fields to initiate a chain of celebration bringing visibility to craftswomen across the globe using the hashtag #WomenInCraft. The multi-disciplined London-based artist and Valextra collaborator is renowned for her expressive use of colour and study of materials. The biography and the projects of Bethan Laura Wood, a contemporary designer who has designed many of Cassinas furniture masterpieces and home furnishing. ![]() ![]() The campaign centres on a social activation that aims to share the skill and innovation of women in craft far and wide.
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