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Sh(r)ine by Iben Høj. Contribution to The Mindcraft Project 2022. Photo Credit: Anders Sune Berg.

From The Mindcraft Project 2022. Video Credit: Benjamin Lund.

Aurora Borealis by Iben Høj. Acrylic rod, threads and yarn made of viscose, polyamide, polyester, Lurex, monofil and other fibres. Contribution to Mindcraft 18. Photo Credit: Anders Sune Berg.

Detail of Aurora Borealis by Iben Høj. Acrylic rod, threads and yarn made of viscose, polyamide, polyester, Lurex, monofil and other fibres. Contribution to Mindcraft 18. Photo Credit: Anders Sune Berg.

Process of Web, not Waste by Iben Høj. Threads and yarn made of cotton, silk, viscose, polyamide, bamboo and other fibres. Contribution to The Biennale of Craft & Design, Denmark, 2015. Photo Credit: Dorte Krogh.

Stabil Fragil by Iben Høj. Steel rings, threads and yarn made of silk, linen, polyamide, Lurex, bamboo and other fibres. Contribution to Is this Knit?, 2017. Photo Credit: Dorte Krogh.

Detail of Stabil Fragil by Iben Høj. Steel rings, threads and yarn made of silk, linen, polyamide, Lurex, bamboo and other fibres. Contribution to Is this Knit?, 2017. Photo Credit: Cornelia Gramcow.

Blood Relations by Iben Høj. Threads and yarn made of cotton, silk, linen, polyamide, wool, bamboo and other fibres. Contribution to Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition, 2016. Permanent collection of Trapholt Museum of Art and Design. Photo Credit: Dorte Krogh.

From The Mindcraft Project 2022. Photo Credit: Benjamin Lund.

Iben Høj — Textile Designer and Artist

I am inspired by the work process itself and seek to push notions of what knitting is and can be. I see knitting as an artistic form of expression that involves space and light.

About:

From her studio wedged between the forest and the sea in Kerteminde on the Danish island of Fyn, textile designer Iben Høj explores and pushes the limits of knitting techniques through a hands-on process of trial and error. From a starting point of wearable textiles, her body of work has grown in scale and ambition, with small and large artistic expressions that delve into textiles relationship with people, space and light. Viewing her practice within a long lineage of Danish textile traditions, her approach is deliberately slow and methodical – striving to add another chapter to the story of textiles that can be passed on to the next generation. Acting as the link between her hand-driven knitting machines, the thread and the final textile, her work constantly seeks new yarn blends and shape experiments – resulting in objects that move between strength and fragility, function and expression. Celebrating yet challenging textiles connection with femininity, her work appears light and delicate, yet through rigorous technique and process retains a strength and functionality that invites interaction and everyday use.

Part of Mindcraft:

2018, 2022.

Website:

ibenhoej.com

Instagram:

@ibenhoejstudio

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