EXPO ‘EYE-CATCHERS’ – Galerie Slavik, Vienna (AT) – 5 Mars- 5 Avril 2014
« EYE-CATCHERS » Exhibition at Galerie Slavik in Wien (Austria)
From March 5th until April 5th, 2014
(Helfried Kodré ring – silver, gold,pure gold, lapsi lazuli)
Artists: Alexandra Brachtendorf — Mirjam Hiller — Helfried Kodré — Kaori Juzu — Stefano Marchetti — Ramon Puig Cuyàs — Silvia Walz — Per Suntum
The Slavik Gallery is starting its new cycle of exhibitions with a display of unique jewellery by international artists whose arresting creations never fail to impress.
The dynamic, technologically inspired brooches of Ramon Puig Cuyàs, Professor at the famous Escola Massana in Barcelona, catch the eye with architectural elements and a striking use of colour.
Silvia Walz also teaches at the Massana school. Her imaginative and smilingly colourful enamel bangles are bursting with energy and joie de vivre.
Mirjam Hiller makes jewellery out of sheet stainless steel or copper, which is sawn, folded and bent into shape to form little art works that are unique. The artist herself: « The piece of jewellery must be irresistible to the eye. It must hold me spellbound and touch my senses. Unique, exotic and beautiful, it should awake one’s curiosity and yet still be a little familiar. »
As the Japanese jewellery artist Kaori Juzu lives and works in Denmark, her creations are influenced by two quite different cultures. Her many-coloured « enamel jewellery treasures » tell stories of mysterious and unknown worlds.
In the golden jewellery objects of the German artist Alexandra Brachtendorf the gilding is done on a ground of rough forged iron, creating lively surface structures that are rich in shine and shadow.
The dynamic, technologically inspired brooches of Ramon Puig Cuyàs, Professor at the famous Escola Massana in Barcelona, catch the eye with architectural elements and a striking use of colour.
Silvia Walz also teaches at the Massana school. Her imaginative and smilingly colourful enamel bangles are bursting with energy and joie de vivre.
Mirjam Hiller makes jewellery out of sheet stainless steel or copper, which is sawn, folded and bent into shape to form little art works that are unique. The artist herself: « The piece of jewellery must be irresistible to the eye. It must hold me spellbound and touch my senses. Unique, exotic and beautiful, it should awake one’s curiosity and yet still be a little familiar. »
As the Japanese jewellery artist Kaori Juzu lives and works in Denmark, her creations are influenced by two quite different cultures. Her many-coloured « enamel jewellery treasures » tell stories of mysterious and unknown worlds.
In the golden jewellery objects of the German artist Alexandra Brachtendorf the gilding is done on a ground of rough forged iron, creating lively surface structures that are rich in shine and shadow.
Ramon Puig Cuyas – « Subtle architecture » brooch – oxidized nickel silver, reconstructed corals
Ramon Puig Cuyas – brooch
Silvia Walz - Brooch, Serie Geo-metria 2
Silvia Walz - new works – serie Geo-metria2
Kaori Juzu - brooch « Mare Nostrum » 2012 – enamel, copper, 14kt gold.
Kaori Juzu - brooch « SUCH UTTER SILENCE » # 5 -2013 - copper, silver, enamelStefano Marchetti – brooch 2012 – goldStefano Marchetti - brooch 2010 – white gold
Per Suntum - brooch « Where the holka horse grasses »- series: japanese garden wood, nylon, silver, 14 kt. white goldPer Suntum - brooch « Manpuku III » Shibuichi, gold 18 ctMirjam Hiller – brooch 2012, bovenas neonpink steel powder coated Helfried Kodré ring – silver, lapislazuli
Galerie Slavik
Himmelpfortgasse 17
A-1010 Vienna
Austria
Telephone: +43 1 513 48 12
e-mail: galerie.slavik@vienna.at