Book Launch / Astrid Krogh Monograph by Strandberg Publishing A/S
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“Astrid Krogh’s work is engaging, emotive and mesmerizing. Her alluring, light-infused textiles relate meaningfully to historic textiles such as Gobelin tapestries or ancient Kilim carpets, while her technically-advanced, innovative techniques push the work into the territories of contemporary art.” Nicole Swengley, British design journalist

“Astrid Krogh’s work is engaging, emotive and mesmerizing. Her alluring, light-infused textiles relate meaningfully to historic textiles such as Gobelin tapestries or ancient Kilim carpets, while her technically-advanced, innovative techniques push the work into the territories of contemporary art.”
Nicole Swengley, British design journalist

 

“Astrid Krogh belongs to a visionary, global elite of artists and textile designers who can be divided into two groups; those who treat the textile as if it was another layer of skin, or those, like Astrid Krogh, who contemplate how textiles make up structures and forms able to interact withtechnology innovation.” Lars Dybdahl, Head of Library and Research, Design Museum Denmark

Astrid Krogh belongs to a visionary, global elite of artists and textile designers who can be divided into two groups; those who treat the textile as if it was another layer of skin, or those, like Astrid Krogh, who contemplate how textiles make up structures and forms able to interact withtechnology innovation.
Lars Dybdahl, Head of Library and Research, Design Museum Denmark

 

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