COLLECT 2013 at Saatchi Gallery (London, United Kingdom) From May 10 until May 13 May, 2013
COLLECT: The International Art Fair for Contemporary Objects
Celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, COLLECT will bring together the world’s finest galleries representing exceptional work of museum-quality from their portfolio of artists. Thirty two galleries and eleven Project Space artists will come together from 10 – 13 May 2013 at the Saatchi Gallery in London for this leading international art fair.
Thirty two galleries :
at Galerie Marzee : Ulrich Reithofer - King Arthur’s Round Table necklace - Photo: Manu Ocaña, 2012
& « Schnitt für Schritt #13″ by Tabea Reulecke - Photo: Courtesy Galerie Marzee, 2012
at Galerie Rosemarie Jäger : Light blue brooch by Carina Chitsaz-Shoshtary Photo: CMirei Takeuchi, 2011
& Annamaria Zanella – Necklace Fortuny Colors Plissé Photo: Marco Furio Magliani, 2012
at Galerie RA : Sigurd Bronger -turbin necklace
Paper Bracelets by Nel Linssen, 2012
Brooch by Mirjam Hiller
& Peter Bauhuis – ring
at Gallery S O : Gang, Go, Hole rings by Andi Gut
at Galerie Rob Koudijs : Koi bracelet by David Bielander – Photo: David Bielander, 2012
&
Ralph Bakker necklace
at
Galleri Format Oslo -
GLASS sculpture (not jewelry )Mirage by Kari Håkonsen Photo: Morten Brun, 2012 –
the Represented artists for jewellery are : Hedda Bjerkeli — Ingjerd Hanevold — Elise Hatlø — Ingjerd Hanevold — Kathrine Lindman — Anna Talbot
at Gallery Kunst1 – Brooch by Runa Vethal Stoelen 2012
eleven Project Space artists :
Évelie Mouila –
pieces that explore the sensation of wearing jewellery. Made by Évelie Mouila, the installation combines making & visual communication. Through her practice Mouila found an unexpected solution to materialise the relation between body, jewellery & clothes. Coming from the idea that jewellery alone can be seen as clothing, she creates jewellery that dresses the body, becoming clothing, & clothing that dresses the body is jewellery.
Évelie Mouila – Necklace & Hair Jewellery - This jewelry reception the hair, and creates bunches of your hair. Acts as jewellery with new functionality.
Goldstein’s work is a celebration of repair, inspired by complexity, errors and its consequences. Goldstein developed a repair methodology that uses elements of broken systems to repair broken objects. His repaired objects reflect and question the environment that has created them
Saatchi Gallery
Duke of York’s HQ
King’s Road
London
SW3 4RY