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  • Precious Artefacts - Fausto Maria Franchi

    metalcyberspace 8:22 am on January 18, 2010 | 0 Permalink
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    A selection of around 60 jewels created from the 1960s up to the present by Fausto Maria Franchi on display through Jan. 31, 2010.

    http://www.polomuseale.firenze.it/english/mostre/mostra.asp?id=186

     
  • Victorian Hairwork Society

    metalcyberspace 3:40 pm on January 13, 2010 | 0 Permalink
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    More hairwork jewelry information for those who are interested in more info that I posted on facebook.  Please check out the Victorian Hairwork Society.

    http://www.hairworksociety.org/

    Hairwork jewelry exhibition in Texas
    http://www.nationaljewelernetwork.com/njn/content_display/fashion/jewelry-fashion-reports/e3i75b1b29eacd3861bbdf49abd02fb01f2

     
  • Silver of the Stars, The Millennium Collection for Bute House, and Fred Ball Enamels

    metalcyberspace 4:29 am on October 1, 2009 | 0 Permalink
    Tags: , enameling, , Fred Uhl Ball, jewellery exhibition, , , , , Silver of the Stars, silversmithing,

    July 24 – October 4, 2009

    Don’t miss your chance to see these exclusive exhibits at SFMC+D!
    Silver of the Stars, a glamorous exhibition, unites ten world-renowned Scottish celebrities from film, fashion, theatre and music with ten of Scotland’s finest contemporary metalsmiths. Each artist has designed and created innovative drinking vessels chosen by their partnered celebrity based on the theme “A Drink with a Close Friend.”

    Participating celebrities include: Nicola Benedetti, Robbie Coltrane, Billy Connolly, Sir Sean Connery, Sir Cameron Mackintosh, Ewan McGregor, Alexander McQueen, Ian Ranking and Sharleen Spiteri.

    The Millennium Collection for Bute House features an eclectic collection of contemporary silver created by fifteen of Scotland’s top silversmiths. Originally commissioned to celebrate the founding of the Scottish Parliament, these works are now the official collection of state silver used at the Edinburgh residence of the First Minister of Scotland. Outstanding design and meticulous craftsmanship reflect the individuality of each participating artist.

    Fred Ball Enamels is a retrospective of one of the most innovative artists working in the enameling field in the 20th-century, Fred Uhl Ball (1945 – 1985). Viewed as highly unorthodox at the time, his experimental techniques – which include torch firing, metal collage, conscious exploration of fire scale, and use of liquid enamel materials – are admired today by many of the foremost leaders in the field. He is one of the artists credited with transforming enameling from its traditional association with small size and preciousness, to a grand scale consistent with Postwar painting and sculpture.

     
  • Adorn: Wearable Art & Non-Functional Jewelry

    metalcyberspace 2:20 am on September 25, 2009 | 0 Permalink
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    Featuring the work of 10 emerging Chinese and international artists in the field of contemporary jewelry

    Adorn: Wearable Art & Non-Functional Jewelry
    Sept. 26-Oct.25
    twocities Gallery Shanghai

     
  • Equilibrium: Body as Site

    metalcyberspace 2:02 pm on January 19, 2009 | 0 Permalink
    Tags: Equilibrium: Body as Site, jewellery exhibition, , Lucy Rowlands, Oral Examination Device

    Lucy Rowlands

    Lucy Rowlands
    Oral Examination Device by Lucy Rowlands

    Equilibrium: Body as Site
    Curated by Kate Bonansinga and Rachelle Thiewes
    Jan. 22 – March 21, 2009 at Rubin and L Galleries
    Equilibrium was curated for Metalsmith Magazine’s 2008 annual “Exhibition in Print”

     
  • metalcyberspace 12:00 am on December 12, 2008 | 0 Permalink
    Tags: , CORPUS, , jewellery exhibition, ,

    Winter at Platina Gallery

    The woods are waiting
    in silence quiet and dark – still

    Will winter arrive?
    - Bo Björkman

    Winter

    a quietly whispering jewellery and corpus exhibition

    PLATINA, ODENGATAN 68, STOCKHOLM

    Exhibition runs until January 31, 2009

    Artists:

    Alidra Alic André de la Porte (denmark), Peter Bauhuis (Germany), Gemma Draper (spain), Iris Eichenberg (the netherlands), Åsa Elmstam (sweden), Gesine Hackenberg (the netherlands), Hanna Hedman (sweden), Manon van Kousvijk (the netherlands), Karen Pontoppidan (Denmark/germany), Anna Rikkinen (finland), Karin Seufert (germany), Monika Strasser (switzerland) and Nelli Tanner (finland).

    Winter is the time for thoughtfulness, recovery, lethargy, stillness and close relationships.

    With winter comes darkness but lightness, coldness but warm gatherings, moods and ceremonies.

    Colours become white and greyish. The days are white and the nights become black.

    Winter and Christmas are both characterized by human behaviour. We see it in the demonstration of family relations in the form of various rituals. We also see it in objects that bear a certain colour scale, has some forms, functions and meanings. The use of certain objects become documents of memories. These documents and things play roles that we can not ignore, given how much time and money we spend on them. We could ask ourselves; What objects are best for this winter? What can we, after all, not do without?

    The thirteen jewellery and corpus artists in this exhibition are among the most noted craftsmen on the international scene today.

     
  • "jewel, labyrinth of dreams" by Francesca Gabrielli

    metalcyberspace 7:32 am on November 24, 2008 | 0 Permalink
    Tags: Desideri Preziosi, Francesca Gabrielli, jewel labyrinth of dreams, , , jewellery exhibition, , The Gallery 105 ART

    “jewel, labyrinth of dreams” by Francesca Gabrielli

    The Gallery 105 ART, participates at the famous exhibition of jewellery: Desideri Preziosi
    The event will take place in December and will include among the protagonists Francesca Gabrielli director of the gallery itself, and member of the jury of the event. A chance to admire in a large and sumptuous location the creations of an esteemed goldsmith.
    The artist will present her latest collection proposing the personal vision of the theme: “jewel, labyrinth of dreams.”
    With a series of performances inspired by natural, roughness and asymmetries Gabrielli reveals her particular propensity for abstract and gestural, never falling in trivial, rhetorical or forcibly extravagant.

    29 november – 8 december 2008
    10.00 – 22.00

    Tempio di Adriano
    Piazza di Pietra-Roma
    http://www.105art.it

     
  • Pieces of Eight at Inform Contemporary Jewellery

    metalcyberspace 3:12 pm on November 20, 2008 | 0 Permalink
    Tags: , , , Inform Contemporary Jewellery, , jewellery exhibition, , , Pieces of Eight

    Opening Night Tues Nov 25th, from 5pm

    Inform Contemporary Jewellery
    158 High St
    Christchurch, New Zealand
    Until Dec 13th, 2008

    This year, for the very first time, the group of jewellers working at the Pieces of Eight studio have been exhibiting together. The exhibition was recently held at Sturt Gallery in Mittagong, NSW and has now travelled to Inform Contemporary Jewellery, Christchurch New Zealand where it will open this coming Tues 25th Nov from 5pm. The exhibition comprises various works made by the workshop residents at Melbourne’s Pieces of Eight Gallery; Nina Ellis, Lucy Folk, Rachel Gorman, Melanie Katsalidis, Krista McRae and Suzi Zutic.

    The individual methodology of each artist reveals the diversity of their approaches. For Ellis, it is related to the hardy weeds of the Australian landscape; manifested in blackened steel, silver and sprays of colour. Folk, immerses herself in the colour and pleasures that food inspires, creating a range of delights in joyful ways.

    Both Gorman and Katsalidis utilise materials in unconventional ways. Gorman employs ceramic, metal and paint to re-create versions of costume jewellery; playful and colourful. While Katsalidis turns to the beautiful nature of organic pearls, particularly black pearls to assert a contemporary vision of modern day glamour.

    In the work of McRae and Zutic, a certain romance exists. McRae draws on the sublimeness of shapes; oxidised silver, set with tiny dark blue sapphires that sparkle like stars. Zutic’s ring series (modelled in wax and set with petite gems) have a timeless quality, like they could have been exposed in the uncovering of an ancient roman dig.

    Inform gallery hours: Mon to Fri, 10.30 – 5pm and Sat 10.30 – 4pm. Ph +64 3 366 3893

     
  • metalcyberspace 10:15 am on November 12, 2008 | 0 Permalink
    Tags: Fingers Jewellery, Helen Britton, , , jewellery exhibition,

    Helen Britton at Fingers Jewellery
    Nov. 3-15, 2008


    Last bird, 2006. Brooch, silver, paint, onyx, sapphire by Helen Britton

    Helen Britton completed a Master of Fine Arts by research at Curtin University, Western Australia in 1999, which included guest studies at the Academy of Fine Art in Munich, the Sandberg Institute in Amsterdam, and San Diego State University in California. In 1999 she returned to Munich to complete a postgraduate study project at the Academy of Fine Arts with Professor Otto Künzli. In 2002 she established her workshop in Munich with David Bielander and Yutaca Minegishi. Her work is held in the National gallery of Australia, in the Pinakothek der Modern, Munich, the Schmuck Museum Pforzheim and in the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, among others . In 2005 Helen was awarded the Herbert Hofmann prize for excellence in contemporary jewellery and in 2006 the state prize of Bavaria for craftsmanship. In 2007 Helen Britton was artist in residence in the city of Erfurt, Germany, and in 2008 was invited into Exempla at the International Craft fair in Munich.

     
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