Performance: Nadie Borggreve

Live Tufting Landscapes

with Nadie Borggreve

17 Oct 2021
22 Oct 2021

Watch as Nadie Borggreve creates her tufting works that echo and are deeply rooted in nature. Her creations have a pictorial aspect that transport the viewer into a multitude of settings. Her creations resemble Gothic windows in how they look upward, toward the heavens; wool replaces stained glass, giving rise to astral formations. Borggreve also plays with the composition of her pieces, which she either fragments or assembles as collages.

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Nadie Borggreve tufting landscapes - Inhuman Carnaval at Dutch Design Week 2021 Photo taken by Caroline Aravicius at Natlab during Inhuman Carnaval at Dutch Design Week 2021. Nadie Borggreve   creates her tufting works that echo and are deeply rooted in nature.   Her creations have a pictorial aspect that transport the viewer into a multitude of settings. Her creations resemble Gothic windows in how they look upward, toward the heavens; wool replaces stained glass, giving rise to astral formations. Borggreve also plays with the composition of her pieces, which she either… Caroline Aravicius, Nadie Borggreve

Nadie Borggreve

Nadie Borggreve (b. 1991) lives and works in Amsterdam. She studied at Royal Academy of Art (The Hague) where she won the department prize for Textile and Fashion in 2016. After working in fashion design and participating in a Norwegian residency, her studio practice moved towards fine art.

The artist employs different techniques: tufting, intarsia knitting and a bespoke dyeing process. She makes her own colours and hand-dyes her wool. Vibrant colours with a rare depth emerge from this practice. The source of her raw material is essential to her creative process, which she regards as cyclical, mirroring nature. She collects fabric and thread that are either second-hand or from unused stockpiles. Well-worn clothes also serve as a resource; she unravels them to recover thread. By re-using textiles, Borggreve seeks to preserve their history as well as create a dialogue between an object’s memory and its tangibility.

Information

Inhuman Carnaval at Dutch Design Week
October 17th through 22nd, 2021
Live Tufting Landscapes
Natlab, Eindhoven
Free entrance

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Tufting work in process - Inhuman Carnaval at Dutch Design Week 2021 Photo taken by Caroline Aravicius at Natlab during Inhuman Carnaval at Dutch Design Week 2021. Nadie Borggreve   creates her tufting works that echo and are deeply rooted in nature.   Her creations have a pictorial aspect that transport the viewer into a multitude of settings. Her creations resemble Gothic windows in how they look upward, toward the heavens; wool replaces stained glass, giving rise to astral formations. Borggreve also plays with the composition of her pieces, which she either… Caroline Aravicius, Nadie Borggreve

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Live tufting presentation by Nadie Borggreve - Inhuman Carnaval at Dutch Design Week 2021 Photo taken by Caroline Aravicius at Natlab during Inhuman Carnaval at Dutch Design Week 2021. Nadie Borggreve   creates her tufting works that echo and are deeply rooted in nature.   Her creations have a pictorial aspect that transport the viewer into a multitude of settings. Her creations resemble Gothic windows in how they look upward, toward the heavens; wool replaces stained glass, giving rise to astral formations. Borggreve also plays with the composition of her pieces, which she either… Caroline Aravicius, Nadie Borggreve

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Watching the life tufting performance by Nadie Borggreve during 'Drinks at Dusk' - Inhuman Carnaval at Dutch Design Week 2021 Photo taken by Caroline Randrup at Natlab during Inhuman Carnaval at Dutch Design Week 2021. Visitors watching  Nadie Borggreve   creating her tufting works that echo and are deeply rooted in nature.   Her creations have a pictorial aspect that transport the viewer into a multitude of settings. Her creations resemble Gothic windows in how they look upward, toward the heavens; wool replaces stained glass, giving rise to astral formations. Borggreve also plays with the composition of her pieces Caroline Aravicius, Nadie Borggreve

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Presentation by Nadie Borggreve at 'Drinks at Dusk' - Inhuman Carnaval at Dutch Design Week 2021 At Dutch Design Week we have daily presentations by various artists at sundown. In this edition we talk about how we can get closer to nature through tufting with  Nadie Borggreve . Caroline Aravicius, Nadie Borggreve, Anne Hofstra

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Portrait of Nadie Borggreve and her work in process - Nadie Borggreve  creates her tufting works that echo and are deeply rooted in nature.  Her creations have a pictorial aspect that transport the viewer into a multitude of settings. Her creations resemble Gothic windows in how they look upward, toward the heavens; wool replaces stained glass, giving rise to astral formations. Borggreve also plays with the composition of her pieces, which she either fragments or assembles as collages. Caroline Aravicius, Nadie Borggreve