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Within the main bedroom in At The Luss House [left to right]: Alma Allen, Not Yet Titled (2020); Marina Perez Simão, Untitled (2021); Kiva Motnyk, Afternoon Light - Multi (2021). Glenn Adamson writes about Kiva's work: Since 2014, Kiva Motnyk has been the head of Thompson Street Studio, drawing on a background in high fashion to create textiles infused with natural dyes derived from foraged plants. Her pieces incorporate naturally dyed fabrics from her own dyes as well as collected antique linens, silks and mud cloths from around the world. (She has a particular love for textiles that already include collage elements, like Korean pojagi and Japnese boro.) Motnyk has created five new works for the presentation at The Gerald Luss House, including three tapestries placed over each of the bedrooms beds, a patchwork piece folded as a hand towel in the bathroom, and — most spectacular of all — the aptly titled Afternoon Light – Multi, a hand-pieced fabric panel stretched within a wooden frame that fills the main bedroom window. It infuses the space with the transcendent polychrome of medieval stained glass, while also establishing a sympathetic conversation with Gerald Luss’s gloriously externalized modernist architecture. Photo by @mikebiondophoto, words by @glenn_adamson @blumandpoe @mendeswooddm @abbybangser @rafcardy @geraldlusshouse @almaallen @marinasimao_ @thompsonstreetstudio #AlmaAllen #MarinaSimão #KivaMotnyk #AtTheLussHouse #blumandpoe #mendeswooddm #object_thing
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