Margo Selby is an artist and designer working with colour and geometric form. The handwoven artworks are made on looms in Margo’s Whitstable studio, and exhibited and sold worldwide.  Margo’s works are painterly, in regard to the optical mixing of pure colour – and sculptural, in the physicality of woven thread as a mode of construction. As yarn, the colours are integral, rather than applied to a surface. The woven textile is taken from the loom, stretched, framed and generally wall-mounted; the works are intended to operate as visual objects rather than pictures or decoration. Formal aesthetics are paramount, and in constant intersection – colour, shape, orientation, rhythm – a rumination on the visual.

Margo studied at Chelsea College of Art & Design and the Royal College of Art in London, and at Atelier National d’Art in Paris. She established her eponymous textiles company in London in 2003, and moved to Whitstable on the north Kent coast in 2012. Margo’s tenet is ‘Art Into Industry’ – alongside her art practice, she oversees the design work of her studio for industrial production, collaborating frequently with textiles manufacturers, artisan makers and interior designers; the loom is at the heart of everything.

I use thread to create abstract geometric artworks that explore repetition and transition, symmetry and asymmetry, the dynamic and the stable. I draw influence from the visual world around me: architectural forms; graphic design; pattern, scale and colour combinations. Colour is a driving force behind my work. I enjoy the infinite effects of many subtle hues and tones that can be explored when blending from one colour to another. I’m interested in the relationship between man and machine, hand and industry, craft and technology. The loom itself, and the disciplined nature of weaving, provides boundaries and constraints which can be pushed against. The orderly nature of the craft of weaving is reflected in the systematised designs of the artworks. I am satisfied by rhythmic and uniform repetition where each piece of a composition is changed in a controlled and methodical way.” – Margo Selby, 2021

Born

  • 1977Eastbourne

Education

  • 2001-03Fellowship, Ann Sutton Foundation
  • 1999-2001MA Constructed Textile Design, Royal College of Art, London
  • 1996-99BA (Hons) Textile Design, Chelsea College of Art and Design, London

Awards

  • 2021Winner of the Turner Medal, Colour Group (GB)
  • 2020Collect Open Award
  • 2011Walpole Crafted mentoring award, mentored by Mark Henderson
  • 2003Crafts Council Development Award

Selected Exhibitions

  • 2022DESIGN-NATION at COLLECT, Somerset House, London.
  • 2021THE OPEN, Turner Contemporary, Margate.
  • 2020BLANKET COVERAGE, curated by Laura Thomas, Llantarnam Grange Arts Centre, Cwmbran.
  • 2020TESSELLATION 2020, Turner Contemporary, Margate – a showcase of 6 artworks alongside the exhibition ‘We Will Walk’.
  • 2020Collect Open, Somerset House, London
  • 2020VEXILLUM, Somerset House, London – handwoven installation commissioned by the UK Crafts Council for Collect, winner of the Collect Open Award 2020.
  • 2020TESSELLATION, Curriculum Room; Life in Colour, The Conservatory, New York
  • 2019TESSELLATION, Bargehouse, OXO Tower, London – installation for London Craft Week as part of ‘The Future of Craft’.
  • 2018Under Your Feet, Ruthin Craft Centre, Ruthin.
  • 2018Windows into Still Lives, Contemporary Applied Art, London.
  • 2018New Member Showcase, Contemporary Applied Arts, London
  • 2017-18Pick by Pick, Rochester Public Art Gallery and The Huguenot Museum, Rochester
  • 2017The Makery, Liberty, London
  • 2017Marks and Tools, Oxo Tower, London
  • 2016Margo Selby at Kent & London, Kent & London, London
  • 2015Campaign for Wool, 35 Baker Street, London
  • 2014Crafted: Makers of the Exceptional, Royal Academy, London
  • 2012-14Beauty is the First Test, Touring exhibition, multiple locations

Selected Publications

  • 2017Sunday Times Magazine Home Interiors, November
  • 2017Living in Colour, GQ magazine, September
  • 2017Woven Threads, Crafts Magazine, May/June
  • 2017Bachelor Pad, GQ magazine, May
  • 2017Modern Life’s Rich Tapestry, Elle Decoration, April
  • 2017Kent & London, Homes and Gardens, March
  • 2016Art Weaver, Cover Magazine, Summer
  • 201510 minutes with Margo Selby, Grand Designs, November