Art of printmaking

Artist in residence: Vibeke Rohland

Artist in residence Vibeke Rohland

Marimekko launched the Artist in residence program as a direct echo of how the we worked with artists in the 1950s and 60s. The first artist in the program is Danish textile artist Vibeke Rohland, whose practice spans more than four decades in textile art and printmaking. At the heart of the collaboration is the printing factory in Helsinki, where artists work side by side with the mill staff, shaping new work in close conversation with the people who make it.

Im Laufe des Jahres 2024 arbeitete Vibeke Rohland vor Ort in der Marimekko-Druckerei in Helsinki und entwickelte gemeinsam mit dem Team neue Motive. Aus der Zusammenarbeit entstand eine Serie von zehn großformatigen Prints, die Teil des Marimekko-Archivs mit mehr als 3.500 Mustern werden.

Vibeke Rohland pattern

Vibeke Rohland

Vibeke was born in 1957 in Gladsaxe-Søborg outside Copenhagen. As a child, she took up embroidery, knitting and crochet because she was fascinated with the textures and colors created by the thread and the yarn. Later she would study art history at the University of Copenhagen and textile design at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, graduating in 1986.

At Marimekko, Vibeke approached the process as a continuous negotiation. Together with the printing team, she explored how repetition could shift through subtle variation, where each pass of color and each adjustment builds a rhythm that is never quite the same twice. The process called for openness, as changes in temperature, pigment or timing could alter the result.

Vibeke Rohland

Marimekko and Vibeke Rohland

Marimekko and Vibeke Rohland

Vibeke Rohland and her dog

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