Fat Lipids with Kim Morgan (2010–2014)
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Fat Chairs
Cotton fabric, industrial Jacquard tapestry, woven at Oriole Mill, 1930s chairs.
2014
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Fat Chair: E-Coli
Cotton fabric, industrial Jacquard tapestry, woven at Oriole Mill, 1930s chair.
2014
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Fat Chair: E-Coli (detail)
Cotton fabric, industrial Jacquard tapestry, woven at Oriole Mill, 1930s chair.
2014
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Fat Chair: Lipids
Cotton fabric, industrial Jacquard tapestry, woven at Oriole Mill, 1930s chair.
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Fat Chair: Lipids (detail)
Cotton fabric, industrial Jacquard tapestry, woven at Oriole Mill, 1930s chair.
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Fat Lipids Silk Sample
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Fat Coat
Made from a pattern for the cocoon coat by Paul Poiret, 1912.
With Kim Morgan, 2010
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Fat Coat
Made from a pattern for the cocoon coat by Paul Poiret, 1912.
With Kim Morgan, 2010
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Muller and sculptor Kim Morgan continue to collaborate on a series of garments and furniture using magnified biological imagery. Fat Lipids are the subject of this series. The concept was inspired by the change in our perception of fat, since the use of fat by artist Joseph Bueys (1921-1986) as a material that represented sustenance and life.