Nuala Goodman (Dublin, 1962), who combines fashion, design and painting to reinterpret furniture, objects, and carpets with her flock-printed fabrics (flock-printing is a technique used to achieve a velvet effect on different surfaces with the application of other fibres, with different results and patterns), refinished by hand.
Worked with an extraordinary sense of colour, Nuala’s fabrics combine different materials to create a harmonious whole of unique installations created for the museum, to be used as seats, to read, to look at, to lose oneself and discover things .... The exhibition includes not only Nuala's Portraits from Milan, but also sketches, drawings and designs.