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BLANKET COVERAGE In a unique meeting of old and new, the Aspen Art Museum is inviting contemporary artists to collaborate with a 170-year-old Scottish weaver. The results are vibrant (and snug).
In a continuation of the Aspen Art Museum’s commitment to magnificent craft and unexpected collaborations, the museum is teaming up with storied Scottish wool mill Alex Begg, founded in 1866, on a series of artist-made blankets. Proceeds from each sale go to supporting the museum’s exhibition program. In 2022, the museum embarked on a collaboration with Giles Round & Casa Estudio to create The Maroon Bells Blanket . The vibrant blanket takes in- spiration from the graphic color palettes of pop art and the iconic Maroon Bells mountain range near Aspen. Set against an azure sky accented with buoyant clouds, sprouting from psychedelic terrain, the bold image of the mountain is both recognizable and surreal. Cast in soft shades of pink and orange, the two commanding peaks appear inviting, almost diminutive. In spite of being legible as one of the region’s most iconic geological formations, Maroon Bells is given a new, gentler identity by Round in this witty, reimagined landscape. Giles Round (b. 1976, London) lives and works in London & St Leonards- on-Sea, UK. Round embraces art, design and architecture, using various techniques and approaches including ceramics, furniture, painting, print and sculpture. Round’s work has been included in exhibitions at Brighton CCA, Brighton, UK (2020); the Hepworth Wakefield, UK (2018); Wellcome Collection, London, UK (2018); and Spike Island, Bristol, UK (2017). Casa Estudio was founded by Round and designer Andrés Ros Soto. Focusing on the design of exhibitions, furniture and print, their work is characterized by bold use of color, pattern and geometry.
Left Giles Round in the studio in London with The Maroon Bells Blanket , May 2023
Photography Will Grundy
The Maroon Bells Blanket by Giles Round 92% lambswool, 8% cashmere 55 x 70 in US$1,000.00
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The next installments in the series will be two blankets by Florian Krewer, produced on the occasion of his first US institutional solo exhibition, “everybody rise”, on view at the Aspen Art Museum until September 24, followed by a blanket by Shara Hughes, who had a solo exhibition at the museum in 2021.
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