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Nobody Puts Baby In The Corner Rug by Deborah Kass
Nobody Puts Baby In The Corner Rug by Deborah Kass

Deborah Kass examines the intersection of art history, popular culture, and the construction of self. Examining issues of power and identity her work speaks to issues of broad humanist importance. Her work is in the collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney Museum of Art, The Solomon Guggenheim Museum, The Jewish Museum NY, The Museum of Fine Art, Boston, The Cincinnati Museum, The New Orleans Museum, The National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institute, Fogg/Harvard Museum, as well as other museums and private collections.
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Kass’s work has been shown nationally and internationally including at the Venice Biennale, the Istanbul Biennale, and the Museum Ludwig, Cologne. The Andy Warhol Museum presented “Deborah Kass, Before and Happily Ever After, Mid Career Retrospective” in 2012, accompanied by a catalogue published by Rizzoli, with essays by Irving Sandler, Griselda Pollack, John Waters and others.Her monumental sculpture OY/YO installed in Brooklyn Bridge Park became an instant icon. It is now at home in front of the Brooklyn Museum.
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Our partners at BravinLee Editions produce limited edition rugs by some of the most compelling contemporary artists working today. They work intimately with artists to translate their visual vocabulary and palette into rich textiles. Made of wool and silk, their rugs are hand-knotted by highly-skilled artisans in Nepal.

#3 Rug by Christopher Wool
#3 Rug by Christopher Wool

Christopher Wool is one of the most influential American painters of his generation. He has forged an agile, highly focused practice that incorporates a variety of processes and mediums, paying special attention to the complexities of painting.
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Wool’s work has been presented at museums around the world. Among the institutions that have held major solo exhibitions of his work are the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; and Art Institute of Chicago. Wool’s carpets are collected by many of the most important collectors and gallerists in the world.
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Our partners at BravinLee Editions produce limited edition rugs by some of the most compelling contemporary artists working today. They work intimately with artists to translate their visual vocabulary and palette into rich textiles. Made of wool and silk, their rugs are hand-knotted by highly-skilled artisans in Nepal.

Jungle Rug by Jonas Wood
Jungle Rug by Jonas Wood

The pattern for the limited edition Jungle Rug is based on a shower curtain that Jonas Wood grew up with and which also appears in other work by the artist. The background is 100% natural hemp and the motif is a mix of black wool and silk with over 1.15 million knots. Whereas most carpets are washed with toxic chemicals, thus rug is made with environmentally friendly dyes and washed with only soap and water.
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Jonas Wood is represented by David Kordansky Gallery and Gagosian. He has been the subject of solo and two-person exhibitions at the Dallas Museum of Art, Museum Voorlinden, the Netherlands (with Shio Kusaka), Lever House, New York and Hammer Museum, Los Angeles. His work is in the permanent collections of many institutions, including the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Guggenheim Museum, New York; The Broad, Los Angeles; Museum of Modern Art, New York; and Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Phaidon published the first monograph dedicated to Wood’s paintings and drawings.
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Our partners at BravinLee Editions produce limited edition rugs by some of the most compelling contemporary artists working today. They work intimately with artists to translate their visual vocabulary and palette into rich textiles. Made of wool and silk, their rugs are hand-knotted by highly-skilled artisans in Nepal.

Runner by Anni Albers
Runner by Anni Albers

This classic, black and white hand-tufted wool runner by Anni Albers is adapted from a 1959 runner design and is available in two sizes. The piece features an enticing lattice of loosely woven laces that creates a friendly, energetic design perfect for homes and hallways.

Small Child's Room Rug by Anni Albers
Small Child's Room Rug by Anni Albers

While originally conceived for a child's room by the artist, this bold yet playful rug makes a beautiful statement in any room.
One of the most influential textile artists of the 20th century, Anni Albers began her career at the Bauhaus, where – prevented from studying other disciplines as a woman – she took up weaving under the tutelage of Gunta Stölzl. This kickstarted a lifelong passion for the tactile and aesthetic possibilities of textiles and led her to the US, where she became the first textile artist to be honoured with a show at the Museum of Modern Art – and the most famous weaver of the modern age.
The design for Child's Room Rug is based on her 1928 gouache sketch Rug Design for Child's Room.

Homage to the Square: Full (Rug) by Josef Albers
Homage to the Square: Full (Rug) by Josef Albers

This beautiful, hand-tufted, 100% wool rug is adapted from the 1951 oil on masonite painting by Josef Albers. The rug is available in a limited edition of 150 and produced in association with the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation.

Study Rug by Anni Albers
Study Rug by Anni Albers

This hand-tufted wool rug by Anni Albers is based on the 1926 cotton and silk original, now part of the Museum of Modern Art's permanent collection. This timeless design is limited to 150 examples in each of two sizes and features rich colors like mustard, tomato and battleship grey, that weave together in a chic, latticed design.

Homage to the Square: Equivocal (Rug) by Josef Albers
Homage to the Square: Equivocal (Rug) by Josef Albers

This beautiful, hand-tufted, 100% wool rug is adapted from the 1951 oil on masonite painting by Josef Albers. The rug is available in a limited edition of 150 and produced in association with the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation.
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