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ART & DECORATION K yle Bunting, known worldwide by designers for hide rugs adapted to spectacular designs, h a s c o l l a b o r a t e d on collections with photographer Douglas Friedman and designer Timothy Corrigan, and now he collaborates with his mother, Peggy Bunting, on a collection of heirloom hide rugs inspired by traditional American quilts. As a child growing up in North Carolina, Peggy was first introduced to quilting by her mother; she's since made the craft entirely her own, with new designs, patterns, and construction techniques in hair-on- hide. Kyle and Peggy created 18 rugs for the Stateside collection, with colors and patterns that evoke cherished memories of the Carolina coast, North Carolina's Smoky Mountains, Texas and Montana. Kyle's late father, Jim, pieced hides together as an Kyle Bunting, Peggy Bunting Compass from Kyle Bunting's Stateside collection, designed in collaboration with his mother, Peggy Bunting AMERICAN CLASSIC artist, developing what is now the proprietary technique used in all of Kyle Bunting's rugs. Stateside is made from Italian hides and can be customized in any color, size, or shape. Kyle Bunting Stateside Collection, at kylebunting.com. Rebecca Sherman 1/2 Page 7.3727" x 4.8582" Lynda Benglis is made possible by generous support from Cheim & Read and the Dallas Tourism Public Improvement District (DTPID). Lynda Benglis, Elephant: First Foot Forward, 2018. White Tombasil bronze, 48 x 64 x 61 1/4 in. (121.9 x 162.6 x 155.6 cm). Photograph: David Lavikka, courtesy Cheim & Read, New York. © 2022 Lynda Benglis / Licensed by VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY. DALL AS ARTS DISTRICT nashersculpturecenter.org THROUGH SEPTEMBER 18, 2022