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The exhibition is based on items from Andy Warhol's personal archive in Pittsburg. Collecting more than 300,000 objects in time capsules Warhol has certainly made the foundation of an interesting private collection of which 111 objects, including 50 wigs, are now staged at HEART.

Artistic flooring impact

“50 wigs” also features a floral Ege Carpet with a stunning oversized rose motif reflecting Da Corte's fascination of this particular flower. Adding an intimate, soft, warm and safe feeling to the room the carpet colours echo in the pinkish walls and the two sleeping arrangements.

On the carpet, a rosy mattress is a reference to Warhol's mother’s bed symbolising the close mother-son relationship. The enormous four poster bed represents Warhol’s own bed with a tin cookie jar placed on top. After Warhol's death the jar was apparently found on top of his bed containing no less than 30,000 dollars set aside for “rainy days”.

Warhol Wigs

Art (hi)story

From the very beginning, art and close collaborations with artists have been an important part of Ege Carpets' core values and we constantly support several art projects with established or upcoming artists. Mads Eg Damgaard, the founder of Ege Carpets, had a lifelong love for challenging the well-known and for being a pioneer in uniting business with unique design, modern art and international architecture. Why was he eager to do this? Because he was convinced that the industry and artists need each other. He believed that creative people could raise the quality of the industry's production and that the industry could give the artists jobs and thereby a better livelihood. To Mads Eg Damgaard it was important to bring the art to the people.

In art there's always a continuation, and therefore it's important to put art into the rooms. We need the useless.

- Mads Eg Damgaard, founder of Ege Carpets

HEART facts

Herning Museum of Contemporary Art is located in Herning – the hometown of Ege Carpets. HEART focuses on new artistic strategies from the middle of last century until now. Honored by American magazine Architectural Record to be one of the 125 most important buildings in the world from the last 125 years.

 

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Written by Mette Frydensbjerg Jacobsen: Mette is Ege Carpets' fashion savvy communications expert. Her keen eye for the sweet spot between beautiful carpets and great stories makes her our favourite pick for inspiring you with Project of the Month.

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