The long May weekend was a blast – the Gallery Weekend in Berlin as usually felt fun and inspiring! For this occasion, Andreas Murkudis presented an event which was a "must" for artisanal art lovers. A carpet artwork by Alexandra Kehayoglou, commissioned by Dries Van Noten for his SS15 fashion show, was there for three days, at the old Kaufhaus Hertzog. Alexandra, an Argentine artist, follows in the family tradition of her Greek grandparents who migrated to Argentina carrying with them this textile tradition of carpet making. She developed a new art work for Dries, a 48 metre long carpet. The carpet has been woven entirely by hand for over four weeks and arrived just in time for the show.
The carpet evokes moss and grass and is made of pure Patagonian wool. The setting for SS15 collection was inspired by "A Midsummer Night's Dream" serenity and romantic mood – "As soon as I discovered Alexandra's work I immediately understood she was the only one I could collaborate with to execute the idea" said the designer. Believe me – seeing this masterpiece in reality was a truly beautiful and one-of-a-kind experience.
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