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KRJST Studio - Erika Schillebeeckx and Justine de Moriamé - revealed this monumental textile installation FREE Fall.

A KRJST Debut

Erika Schillebeeckx and Justine de Moriamé (KRJST Studio) are now renowned for their extraordinary textile compositions, capable of literally transforming and enveloping space. In just over a decade, they have revitalised the art of tapestry, crafting a phantasmagorical universe rich in texture, depth, and boundless imagination.

For ceramic brussels, the duo has created an immersive work that evokes the majesty of mysterious landscapes: towering trees, cascading waterfalls, and the serene natural scenes of Japanese iconography, including rocks and streams. Their colour palette is specifically inspired by the subtle nuances of raku ceramics, featuring deep blacks, metallic sheens, and hues that shift between soft and intense.

As such, Free Fall celebrates transformation and the dialogue between mastered techniques and serendipitous outcomes, paying tribute to various Japanese traditions such as Boro, a textile art, and Kintsugi, the art of repairing ceramics to enhance their beauty and allow them to evolve into something new.

This installation was created in collaboration with La Forest Divonne gallery.

KRJST studio is a Belgian artist duo founded in 2012.

The duo began working in the fashion industry for almost 3 years after earning a master’s degree in
Cambre Mode. In 2015, they immersed themselves in the art and design sector due to key meetings and
the need to put creativity and art at the center of their practice again as creating woven art pieces, Jaquard and hand embroiderd.

KRJST studio (pc. 2015) has a triangular structure composed by Justine de Moriamé, Erika Schillebeeckx, and their Art. The whole forms a magnetic field of experimentation which attracts and digests itssurroundings. Four hands, two souls, and four eyes are tuned together toinvoke a collective memory, to alter it, and to pass it on. The weavings serve as witnesses of their era, survivors of a narrative, oscillating between past and future, embodying our roots, expanding the present. They can be apprehended with the alchemical unit of measurement : the time required to…

KRJST puts colors to express what words fail to describe ; they paint with weaving threads imaginary landscapes of a poetic, calm, and yet tormented realm, the chaos where emotions are born.
By giving itself time for creation, krjst takes an intimate awareness of time both as the place of change and a place of permanence and as a place of reconciliation between traditional and ritual technique and experimental and modern technique.

According to the alchemical principles we can only get to the end of the road if we do not know what we are looking for. The unconscious arises in the creative process and allows the artist to present himself as
the guardian of the limits of appearance and to show his / the in-visible.

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