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Artist Jacob Hashimoto Designs New Textiles With Maharam

Maharam has released "Beyond and Midair," the first woven textiles designed with the New York-based multimedia artist.

- BY SOFIA CELESTE

MILAN — Maharam, the artful New York-based textiles firm, has unveiled “Beyond and Midair” a collection of designs by artist Jacob Hashimoto.

The new collection marks the first set of woven textiles designed with the

New York-based multimedia creative. Hashimoto is a longtime Maharam digital projects collaborat­or.

Maharam, which is known for its holistic approach and collaborat­ions with design icons like Alvar Aalto, was founded in 1902. The firm is a leader in textiles for commercial and residentia­l interiors. Its designs are included in the permanent collection­s of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, among others.

“Jacob's commitment to pushing the boundaries of traditiona­l discipline­s and techniques made extending our collaborat­ion to woven textiles so natural,” said Mary Murphy, Maharam's senior vice president of design.

“His ambitious approach to layering, movement and space presented a unique opportunit­y to accomplish something new with woven textiles,” Murphy added.

In the 1940s, Maharam was known as a source for theatrical textiles for costume and set design and evolved into a pioneer of performanc­e-driven textiles for commercial interiors in the ‘60s.

The company said Hashimoto worked closely with the design studio to develop two distinct textile patterns that reflect the characteri­stic materialit­y and intricacy of his past installati­ons.

The collection references Hashimoto's sculptures composed of kites hung in rhythmic arrangemen­ts for animated impact. Circular motifs woven with botanical, ceramic, technologi­cal, and geometric references are also evidenced within the lineup.

Hashimoto is a graduate of The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and has seen his work featured in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), and the Museum of Contempora­ry Art in Rome (MACRO), among others.

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