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07/03/2017

#MunichJewelleryWeek2017 – EXPO (42) – Hatara Project, Time Perception Vol.3 – Lovaas Artspace, Munich 8-11 Mars 2017

(42) Hatara Project, Time Perception Vol.3

Opening Wed March 8th at 19:00

 EXCHANGE-BIJOU 1 – Jelizaveta Suska 

Hatara Project, Time Perception Vol.3

with :   Marine Dominiczak — Morven Downie — Elin Flogman — Yasuyo Hida — Anke HuybenChristine JalioHelmi LindblomMelina LindroosAnnea Lounatvuori — Sara Malm — Wiebke Pandikow Jelizaveta Suskaya — Susanna Yläranta — Ginta Zabarovska

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Hatara Project started in 2015 as a collaboration between Annea Lounatvuori and Christine Jalio. The name Hatara, from the Finnish hattara – cotton candy – describes something dreamy, sweet and concrete but eventually fragile. Hatara is a meeting point between jewellery artists that have different backgrounds and come from different countries. It’s a connection, an exchange of culture, an experience and knowledge. Now we are 14 women from Finland, Sweden, Latvia, Germany, Japan, France, Australia and The Netherlands.

 42 HATARA - Jelizaveta Suska Brooch: Frozen Moment, 2016 Polymer, magma, sand, gold, crystal, titanium. Photo by: Jelizaveta Suska:  Jelizaveta Suska Brooch: Frozen Moment, 2016 Polymer, magma, sand, gold, crystal, titanium. Photo by: Jelizaveta Suska42 HATARA - Elin Flognman, The Potato Eaters, 2016, necklace, spoon, brass, copper, silver, gold, textile: Elin Flognman, The Potato Eaters, 2016, necklace, spoon, brass, copper, silver, gold, textile42 HATARA- Marine Dominiczak, Allium Porrum, 2015, ring, copper: Marine Dominiczak, Allium Porrum, 2015, ring, copper

42 HATARA - Marine Dominiczak, Noyade, 2016, bronze, white marble, copper, rope: Marine Dominiczak, « Noyade », 2016, bronze, white marble, copper, rope

42 HATARA - Melina Lindroos, Hiding Places 5, 2016, brooch: Melina Lindroos, Hiding Places 5, 2016, brooch

42 HATARA - Helmi Lindblom, Fruitfully Yours, 2016, necklace, balloon, silver, photo Ninni Vidgr: Helmi Lindblom, Fruitfully Yours, 2016, necklace, balloon, silver, photo Ninni Vidgr

Helmi Lindblom, necklace: Helmi Lindblom, Fruitfully Yours, 2016, necklace, balloon, silver 42 HATARA - Sara Malm, In Line With, 2016, necklace, leather, wood, silver. Photo Emanuel Cedeqvis: Sara Malm, In Line With, 2016, necklace, leather, wood, silver. Photo Emanuel Cedeqvis

42 HATARA- Sara Malm, In Line With, 2016, Necklace, leather: Sara Malm, In Line With, 2016, Necklace, leather

42 HATARA - Susanna Ylaranta, Alingning, 2016, bracelet, veneer, paint, silver. Photo Tobias Feuerbacher: Susanna Ylaranta, Alingning, 2016, bracelet, veneer, paint, silver. Photo Tobias Feuerbacher 42 HATARA - Annea Lounatvuori, Under The Pine Pine, brooch, natural found objects, packaging waste, foam, rubber, silver:  Annea Lounatvuori, Under The Pine Pine, brooch, natural found objects, packaging waste, foam, rubber, silver

42 HATARA - Ginta Zabarovska, 2015, breast decoration, silver. Photo Kaspars Filip: Ginta Zabarovska, 2015, breast decoration, silver. Photo Kaspars Filip42 HATARA - Anke Huyben, Multiple Pink, 2015, Handpiece,copper, yarn, sand. Picture by Laura Mauritz: Anke Huyben, Multiple Pink, 2015, Handpiece,copper, yarn, sand. Picture by Laura Mauritz

42 HATARA - Anke Huyben, 2014, Part Of-Form Studies: Anke Huyben, 2014, Part Of-Form StudiesWiebke Pandikow - necklace from the Genus: Tropaeolum series (1) - wood and recycled plastic bags -  silver-crane.com: Wiebke Pandikow - necklace from the Genus: Tropaeolum series (1) – wood and recycled plastic bags 42 HATARA- Wiebke Pandikow, Necklace, Torrent, 2016, recycled plasticbags, wood peddles. Photo Mikko Joona:  Wiebke Pandikow, Necklace, Torrent, 2016, recycled plasticbags, wood peddles. Photo Mikko Joona42 HATARA - Morven Downie, Pink Gumball, 2014, ring, silver, resin, glitter. Photo Morven Downie: Morven Downie, Pink Gumball, 2014, ring, silver, resin, glitter. Photo Morven Downie 42 HATARA - Christine Jalio, Solipsism big, 2017, brooch, Silk, Clay, Silver. Photo Maarit Halonen: Christine Jalio, Solipsism big, 2017, brooch, Silk, Clay, Silver. Photo Maarit Halonen

42 HATARA - Yasuyo Hida, balloon: Yasuyo Hida, balloon

 
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11/12/2016

EXPO ‘(Lost) Paradise’ – Alliages, Lille (FR) – 10 Dec.2016 –21 Janv.2017

an exhibition of contemporary jewellery & ceramics proposed by Alliages from Dec. 10th 2016 to Jan. 21st 2017.

Artificial, inanimate, painful, lost … Where is your paradise ?

The opening of the exhibition will be held on Friday Dec. 9th, 2019 at 6 PM

Alliages - (Lost) paradise - dec 2016:

 

Showing works of   Ana Garcia MoyaAnke HuybenCaterina ZancaChing-Ting YangClaudia Steiner Xenia Deimezi – Eero Hintsanen — Eleanor Symms — Emmanuelle Durand — Fabienne Christyn — Gabriela Secarea — Hebe ArgentieriHeidemarie HerbHelmi Lindblom Isabelle BusnelIzabella Petrut Juan Riusech Kristin Beeler — Lucy Morrow — Ludmilla Buga — Mabel PenaMar SanchezMargarita AlonsoMartina Dempf Michelle Kraemer — Nadine Smith — Nanna MellandNicole SchusterPhilip Sajet Rodrigo AcostaRosa BorredáSébastien CarréSelma LealSergio e Stefano Spivach – Sònia Serrano — Victoria IoannidouViktoria Münzker Wiebke Pandikow – Ying Chen.

 

(Lost) Paradise, with Ying Chen(Lost) Paradise, with Ying Chen
« As a jewellery artist, I believe my work is the bridge connecting myself with the outside world, which shows my thoughts, inner feeling and philosophy. What reflect on me from outside? How do I reply to it? I address my answers by making the questions tangible and personal. Fortress Besieged is one of my projects. The whole project is about my thought and feeling of the renovation in my city. “Shikumen”, the typical kind of buildings in Shanghai which I used to live, has been replaced by high-rises. I can not help but doubt, whether the demolition of Shikumen is necessary. Shikumen is like a paradise of all the memories from dwellers who have spent most of their time in Shikumen. However, their opinion was neglected. My work shows my inner struggle and sadness in the journey of finding the right answer. »

(Lost) Paradise, with Selma Leal  (Lost) Paradise, with Selma Leal 
« The piece ‘Danger… woodworm!’ it is part of the exhibition ‘Life in the Urban Paradise’ , which was born from a previous collection, ‘Cities’. Nowadays, urban parks and public gardens are a safe haven. They are green areas where we can relax and recover the energy we nees for life. This piece is a subtle critique our society, because I think the man is the woodworm of the planet. Love the planet is to love ourselves. »

(Lost) Paradise, with Victoria Ioannidou (Lost) Paradise, with Victoria Ioannidou.
« Ominus, Pesimistic,Disapointing, contradicting,negative messages deprive the oxygene from our little but important beings.. However there is a small spark of hope far away that fills our dull lifes with color and light. My own paradise is my concern to strengthen the spark ,prevent and restrain the evil.. »

(Lost) Paradise, with Viktoria Münzker(Lost) Paradise, with Viktoria Münzker
« Breathless attention fills two parts of a complex called life. Tenderness and violence, love and hate, harmony and conflict, birth and death, heaven and hell. The emotional side of my work is based on my personal experiences. Suggestions for the creation of Paradise were my emotional forces, experiences and mental images. Paradise – Garden of Eden from that we were expelled forever, and what we must now create alone. This term, in old Sumerian « Adina » – Garden means a place that seemed to be fruitful… Did we lost it? This land is real, it is an another dimension in this world, the real paradise can’t be lost. It is inside of us. If we believe that we are a part of it, there will always be a place that we call paradise. Jewellery is my art to show the world my own inner self, the inner world where I feel safe and beautiful. It’s the inner paradise that survives only with our power. »

(Lost) Paradise, with Caterina Zanca(Lost) Paradise, with Caterina Zanca
« My paradise is a small space rediscovered in the middle of a chaotic reality, tended to the geometric and formal. A non-enclosed space, but yet communicative with new points of view from different perspectives. Apparently aseptic but a generator of light, ideas, energy, thus of a new life! Il mio paradiso è un piccolo spazio ritrovato fra una caotica realtà, teso alla pulizia geometrica e formale. Uno spazio non chiuso, ma comunicativo di nuovi punti di vista, di diverse prospettive. Apparentemente asettico ma generatore di luce, idee, energia, dunque di nuova vita! »
(Lost) Paradise, with Sergio Stefano Spivach(Lost) Paradise, with Sergio Stefano Spivach
« The Archangel into pieces / THE BODY, THE HEART, THE WING The falling Archangel, crashing into pieces, is the metaphor of man who is walking on a road paved of self-destruction. Falling on lost paradise, The Archangel crashes into pieces: his heart moves from the body in order to survive – aware that his own wing will lead himself safe. On the contrary, the body will wear down gradually. The stone we have used for creating the three parts of The Archangel testifies, with its color and its porosities, the consequences of its own closeness with the human being. »

(Lost) Paradise, with Nanna Melland(Lost) Paradise, with Nanna MellandLost Paradises. In 1977 Bob Marley sang; “Exodus, movement of Jah people!” His words could not fit better for the situation of refugees today. Masses of people in a seemingly endless flow, leaving their home country in search of a better future somewhere else. Paradise lost. Paradise search. I chose to work with the suitcase as an object of our time. A time of flux, of movement, of wanted and unwanted journeys. It can be disturbingly absent or disturbingly present. For the exhibition Lost Paradises, I present a serie of rings called Suitcaserings. Cast in bronze in the lost wax technique, coloured afterwards. You need strength to wear and balance these heavy skin coloured Suitcaserings on your hand, A strong grip to get by in this world of suffering. Of Lost Paradises. »

Sebastien Carré - Lost Paradise(Lost) Paradise, with Sébastien Carré
« Just imagine… Living in a world in which we would not have destroyed our relationship to nature. In which, the society, the moral, the value or our belief would not have put us in a virtual cell. A world of difference, of similarity, of ambiguity but after all isn’t it what is making a more interesting world. Vegetation, Animal, and Mineral are all combined in objects reminiscent of organic forms, the shape of the central figure in all form of shamanism around the world, the Tree that connects us all together. Mixing materials in order to create a symbolic life in an object by using interactive mediums allows me to wake up a body which tends to be more insensitive due to an over-communicativity of society. Let’s hope for a world with more shamanism, more bound between all living forms. Let’s Cherish the diversity in our small world, being together is already a treasure. »

Rosa Borredá -  Lost paradise(Lost) Paradise, with Rosa Borredá
« LOST CIVILIZATIONS Accumulation of different objects left over the centuries that are worn, eroded by time. Ancient architectures with traces of gold leaf and polychromy. Lush vegetation but withered at the same time. Paradise and decay, everything has a place in the lost and imaginary paradises. »

(Lost) Paradise, with Claudia Steiner(Lost) Paradise, with Claudia Steiner
« The earth as the ideal for a happy and content existence, with indescribable natural beauty. Is this still true? This is not the case anywhere in the world. It is precisely our time that makes us doubt whether or not this is indeed true. Everyone has their own ideas of paradise and can explore it in a variety of ways. Sometimes with the look at hidden details sometimes viewed at large. The contrasts of geometric lines and round forms, the uneven surface, reflect the contrasting variety of our earth. The way to the personal paradise in life is different and sometimes requires detours, means unevenness in the life cycle – one up and down – in order to somehow have found his personal ideal of a happy and content life. Not everything is at first sight recognizable as such, some « paradise » requires a longer confrontation with it and will only be discovered in small. »

(Lost) Paradise, with Rodrigo Acosta(Lost) Paradise, with Rodrigo Acosta
« Deconstruct to build again. Giving a new shape to the existent object. Building your space, your place, your habitat, your paradise. Find back your lost paradise. »

(Lost) Paradise, with Xenia Deimezi(Lost) Paradise, with Xenia Deimezi
“The youth love, Pure and unconditional, almost dreamy, full of emotions and passion but also temporary. Now kept as a memory, idealized and distant. My beautiful secret (lost) paradise.”

(Lost) Paradise, with Michelle Kraemer(Lost) Paradise, with Michelle Kraemer
« Up and above in a far away land exploring an unreachable world dreaming of landscapes and possibilities… unreachable but with imagination so close yet so far that’s where I want to go… to be among these ethereal, ephemeral entities to touch them, to make them mine to materialize them into my own imagined reality »

(Lost) Paradise, with Philip Sajet(Lost) Paradise, with Philip Sajet
« paradise is nothing other than time passing sense that we realize that as time passes »

(Lost) Paradise, with Heidemarie Herb(Lost) Paradise, with Heidemarie Herb
« Since some years I’m working on the collection « time ». Keys are like magic tools, they open and close doors,diaries, treasures….they preserve secrets, memories and thoughts. You can meet positive or negative feelings…once again this opposites are attractions in my work. »

(Lost) Paradise, with Fabienne Christyn(Lost) Paradise, with Fabienne Christyn
« I’ll go sleep in the white paradise Where the nights are so long that we forget the time All alone with the wind As in my childhood dreams I will go running in the white paradise Far from the looks of hatred And fighting blood Find whales Talking to silverfish Like, like, like before M.Berger »

(Lost) Paradise, with Nadine Smith(Lost) Paradise, with Nadine Smith
« I live in Wellington and work part time as an artist and nurse. Caring for others has developed my fundamentally humanist philosophy. Fueled by this and the fragility of life, pieces often reference the relationship we have with the developing technological world and how this creates possibilities for enhancement or re-creation of our environment, our lives, even ourselves. Being an avid recycler with magpie tendencies and an active imagination lends itself to a diverse range of work. Medical and other recycled paraphernalia when used out of context can create a tension between the familiar and the unknown. The works aim to intrigue, inviting the audience to reflect and make connections from their own life experiences. »

(Lost) Paradise, with Eleanor Symms(Lost) Paradise, with Eleanor Symms
« Demolition Neckpiece This piece is made using found electrical components gathered at the beach beside Cockenzie coal-fired power station, along the coast from my home. The power station, which dominated the coastline since the 1960s, was demolished in 2015. It was the cause of much pollution, changing the nature of the coastline, creating miles of new land with infill of the spoil it generated and leaving huge ‘lagoons’ of fly ash, some of which are now reserves for birds and wildlife. The power station destroyed a wild, natural coastal habitat, but nature is slowly reclaiming the site. In using found plastic components from the site, which have been sea and weather-worn in combination with silver and opals, I aim to question notions of preciousness and disposability. »

(Lost) Paradise, with Mar Sanchez 2016(Lost) Paradise, with Mar Sanchez
« Return to origin. We yearn for happiness, seek peace, love. And, generally, we seek outside ourselves. I suspect none of this depends on external circumstances. My heart tells me that the lost paradise is inside me, waiting to be found. »

(Lost) Paradise, with Wiebke Pandikow(Lost) Paradise, with Wiebke Pandikow
« Without the ubiquitous plastic our civilization could hardly have become what it is today, but at the same time it is a burden on the environment with far-reaching consequences. Especially plastic bags are an obvious symbol for mindless consumerism and a throw-away society. This makes them so interesting for me to work with, to create from them, with the help of a clothes iron and a soldering iron, textures and structures that recall forms of the natural world which we have set ourselves apart from. Hand-formed leaves form lush necklaces, but they can only ever be pale images of the real thing. We feel safe with plastics, at home and comfortable in our modern paradise of artificiality. But it is the natural world around us which is the real paradise, in danger of becoming a paradise lost. »

(Lost) Paradise, with Mabel Pena(Lost) Paradise, with Mabel Pena
« My natural paradise, my oasis, flows the meandering waters of the Parana River Delta. I find no better place to muse about life and to relax than when I am rowing my boat in this maze of water and rainforest. Every concern or fear seems to vanish while I row my way through this cluster of islands. Nature in all its glory to admire: golden water, green trees and vines and colorful birds. This brooch illustrates the landscape of this Delta, its colors and textures, and the feelings it arises in me. »

(Lost) Paradise, with Isabelle Busnel   (Lost) Paradise, with Isabelle Busnel
« Black jewellery is often associated with mourning jewellery. This collection is inspired by Victorian jewellery and relates to any loss in life, or in Paradise… »

(Lost) Paradise, with Helmi Lindblom(Lost) Paradise, with Helmi Lindblom
« Fruitfully Yours, extinction With this work I focus on today’s paradox: simultaneous population growth and entering the sixth mass extinction. Jewelry from Extinction are silent in comparison to their colorful opposites (Fertility) like extinction is silent in comparison to birth. With color contrast from black balloons I want to put forth the feel of fading away. « 

 

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11/05/2016

COUP de COEUR …… Anke Huyben …. corps emotion

Classé dans : Anke HUYBEN (NL),COUP DE COEUR,Hollande (NL) — bijoucontemporain @ 1:06
Découverte lors de l’EXPO « BLANCO » (à SCHMUCK 2014) .
quand le corps est faible ….. mais là, est-il « faible » ? ou « fort » ? et « fort » dans quel sens ? force du corps, ou « corps fort » ? en tout cas il m’a fallu du temps pour l’assimiler …..
Ce corps qui s’épand, se répand, envahit, moelleux, laiteux, pas aux normes (quelles normes ? faite, voulues par qui ?), qui « agresse » les « normaux » …..
Son travail me fascine …….
Anke Huyben - Rash necklace - A series of necklaces made by causing a rash around the neck.: Anke Huyben - Rash necklace – A series of necklaces made by causing a rash around the neck
« Lekker indrukbaar » is a project about my body and how I sometimes am dissatisfied with it.
To hide the parts of my body I feel insecure about I take certain postures to cover them up. But by assuming these postures I in fact draw attention to these body parts.
The space between my breasts when I cross my arms, the space between my stomach and my crossed legs; these opening in my closed postures are casted in bronze.
By wearing these bronze objects I force myself in these comforting postures that, in contrary with their intention, emphasize my vulnerabilities. »
pictures made by Anjes Gesink
« A piece of jewellery is a decoration of the body. Without the body it cannot exist.
I study the body as carrier of the jewellery and I take my personal obsessions and insecurities about my body as the starting point.
I don’t offer solutions but just seek to visualize them. »
Anke Huyben - "Lekker indrukbaar" is a project about my body and how I sometimes am dissatisfied with it.Anke Huyben – « Lekker indrukbaar » is a project about my body and how I sometimes am dissatisfied with it. To hide the parts of my body I feel insecure about I take certain postures to cover them up. But by assuming these postures I in fact draw attention to these body parts. The space between my breasts when I cross my arms, the space between my stomach and my crossed legs;
these opening in my closed postures are casted in bronze.  By wearing these bronze objects I force myself in these comforting postures that, in contrary with their intention, emphasize my vulnerabilities.
 

Anke Huyben - "Lekker indrukbaar"
Anke Huyben - « Lekker indrukbaar »
« A piece of jewellery is a decoration of the body. Without the body it cannot exist.
I study the body as carrier of the jewellery and I take my personal obsessions and insecurities about my body as the starting point.
I don’t offer solutions but just seek to visualize them »
"Lekker indrukbaar" - Anke Huyben: Anke Huyben - « Lekker indrukbaar »
"Lekker indrukbaar" - Anke Huyben (Anke Huyben at BLANCO): Anke Huyben – « Lekker indrukbaar » -
 Anke Huyben - Form studiesForm studies - Anke Huyben:
Anke Huyben – Form studies

16/04/2015

EXPO ‘Empreintes’ – Alliages, Lille (FR) – 1er Avril-30 Juill. 2015

Empreinte : trace laissé par une personne. 40 artistes issus du monde du bijou contemporain, de la céramique et du verre laissent leur empreinte à ALLIAGES. Ils nous dévoilent leurs rêves et nous laissent voir leur monde imaginaire.

Impression : trace left by a person. 40 artists from the world of contemporary jewelery, ceramics and glass to leave their mark at ALLIAGES. They reveal to us their dreams and show us their imaginary world.
Impressions, the permanent exhibition at Alliages, renewed continously.

Opening next Friday April 24th, 18:30 / Vernissage vendredi 24 avril à 18h30

Alliages - EMPREINTES avril 2015(collier Jee Hye Kwon)

The Permanent 2015, showing works of Aiko FujitaAlice ClarkeAna-Belén MonteroAna Garcia MoyaAngela BermudezAngela Ciobanu Anja Eichler  Anke Huyben  Barbara Uderzo Beate Pfefferkorn Inou Beru –  Burcu Sulek Cata Gibert Chun-Tai Chen Clara DelPapa Claudia SteinerDemitra Ryan-ThomloudisDora HaralambakiElin FlognmanFabienne ChristynFederica Sala Francine SchloethGeorge GiannoutsosGigi MarianiHelena Johansson LindellInbar ShahakIsabelle Busnel  –  Ismini PachiIzabella PetrutJee Hye KwonJessica AndersenJose MarinJuan Riusech  Kaori KuriharaKaren VanmolKonstantinos Konstantopoulos Leslie Shershow  Lluís Comín Lucilla Giovanninetti Mar Sanchez Margarita Alonso Maria Rosa Franzin  Maria Solórzano  Maria Tsimpiskaki Minna Karhu   Niki Stylianou Nicole Schuster  Nicole Taubinger  Patricia Gallucci Paula Isola  Peter Hoogeboom Sabine Pagliarulo  Sangji Yun Sébastien Carré Şenay Akın Silvia Beccaria Sophie Giet  Steffi Götze  Teresa F Faris –  Tracy NicholsValérie Ceulemans Valentina Gallo & Camilla Gallo –  Vasia Pachi  Wu Ching-Chih Ye-jee Lee –  Yu Ping Lin –  Zeta Tsermou

 Permanent 2015 - Highlighting Demitra Ryan-Thomloudis, Sangji Yun & Chun-Tai ChenPermanent 2015 – April Highlighting  Demitra Ryan-Thomloudis, Sangji Yun & Chun-Tai Chen

Permanent 2015 - March Highlighting Lluís Comín, Gigi Mariani, Angela Ciobanu & Maria-Rosa FranzinPermanent 2015 – March Highlighting : Lluís Comín, Gigi Mariani, Angela Ciobanu & Maria-Rosa Franzin
Permanent 2015 - Highlighting Maria Tsimpiskaki, Angela Bermudez, Zeta Tsermou & Minna KarhuPermanent 2015 – Highlighting Maria Tsimpiskaki, Angela Bermudez, Zeta Tsermou & Minna Karhu
 Aiko Fujita Necklace: Dans une suite, 2014 Wool, gold wire 40 x 45 x 15 cm.Aiko Fujita Necklace: Dans une suite, 2014 Wool, gold wire 40 x 45 x 15 cm.
 Sébastien Carré Ring: Inflammation, 2015 Jasper, Cornelian, beads, silk, cotton, elastic thread 8 x 3 x 3 cm.Sébastien Carré Ring: Inflammation, 2015 Jasper, Cornelian, beads, silk, cotton, elastic thread 8x3x3cm.
  Angela Ciobanu Ring: Forget-Me-Not, 2014 Silver, 24k gold foil, recycled silk paper, saw blades 6 x 6 x 7 cm Photo by: Angela Ciobanu From series: Forget-Me-NotAngela Ciobanu Ring: Forget-Me-Not, 2014 Silver, 24k gold foil, recycled silk paper, saw blades 6 x 6 x 7 cm Photo by: Angela Ciobanu From series: Forget-Me-Not
  Teresa Faris Necklace: Collaboration with a Bird lV, #4, 2015 925 silver, wood altered by a bird, 18K gold 10.2 x 11.5 x 1.3 cm, 51.2 cm chain   .Teresa Faris Necklace: Collaboration with a Bird lV, #4, 2015 925 silver, wood altered by a bird, 18K gold 10.2 x 11.5 x 1.3 cm, 51.2 cm chain
 

 

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Horaires : Lundi-Vendredi : 10h – 17h / Samedi : 10h-16h

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04/03/2015

During SCHMUCK 2015 – EXPO ‘Blanco’ – Steinstr. 59, Munich (DE) – 11-15 Mars 2015

 Opening 11 mars 16-20 h

BLANCO will be presenting works from Aaron Patrick Decker, Anke Huyben, Babs Zwanink, Christie Schellings and Steven Gordon Holman - https://www.facebook.com/events/1538628356426884/permalink/1538628483093538/:

We present to you BLANCO, an international group of young jewellery makers. Within the connecting point of the Academy of Fine Arts in Maastricht we all developed our own approach to the making of jewellery, at the same time we were always fascinated by eachother. Our diversity is characterized by following subjects: the ideal of beauty, one’s self-awareness, aesthetics and oddness, tactile perception and fragility, as well as the use of symbols in our visual culture, the bridgeover of cultural differences and the confrontation with the past. Now the time has come to continue our creative exchange and open up to the audience. BLANCO is a starting point for us as beginners and a meeting point. Therefor we like to cordially invite you to our exhibition.

There’s always a beginning, an opportunity to grow.

BLANCO is our chance to grow within an international group of young designers. Our different perspective on jewellery design connects us as BLANCO. Now the time has come to continue our creative exchange and open up to the audience for the second time. Therefore we like to cordially invite you to the BLANCO exhibition.

#9 Trophies // In the Reign of Coyote - Steven Gordon Holman (USA)  Steven Gordon Holman #9 Trophies // In the Reign of Coyote
Steven Gordon HolmanSteven Gordon Holman
Anke Huyben - Rash necklace -Anke Huyben
Anke Huyben - Rash necklace - A series of necklaces made by causing a rash around the neck.Anke Huyben – Rash necklace – A series of necklaces made by causing a rash around the neck.
Babs Zwanink - Behind the facade: Babs Zwanink  Behind the facade
Babs Zwanink - Fragile Volatility - Babs Zwanink – Fragile Volatility
Christie Schellings - forgotten silverware  (BLANCO): Christie Schellings - forgotten silverware
Christie Schellings - Cosmetische prothesesChristie Schellings – Cosmetische protheses
 
 
Steinstr. 59
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Steinstrasse 59
81667 Munich – germany
Do.-So. 11-17 h
Tel. +31 613507975

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28/02/2014

EXPO ‘BLANCO’ – frauenstraße 18, Munich (DE) – 12-16 Mars 2014

SCHMUCK 2014 – Munich – 12-18 Mars 2014

Schmuck exhibition opening BLANCO

Frauenstraße 18, "Blanco" schmuck 2014EXPO ‘BLANCO’ – frauenstraße 18, Munich (DE) – 12-16 Mars 2014 dans Allemagne (DE) VIhhgqe2Wqt

We present to you BLANCO, an international group of young jewellery makers.
Within the connecting point of the Academy of Fine Arts in Maastricht we all developed our own approach to the making of jewellery, at the same time we were always fascinated by each other. Our diversity is characterized by following subjects: the ideal of beauty, one’s self-awareness, aesthetics and oddness, tactile perception and fragility, as well as the use of symbols in our visual culture, the bridgeover of cultural differences and the confrontation with the past. Now the time has come to continue our creative exchange and open up to the audience. BLANCO is a starting point for us as beginners and a meeting point. Therefor we like to cordially invite you to our exhibition.

 

Christie Schellings Babs ZwaninkAnne EissenHeike Tittes Sangji Yun Anke Huyben

« I make jewelry for the world to show my ideals. My work always has a direct relationship to the body. They originate classical use of costumes. I take it to it and process them into a new story. »
Babs Zwanink - material tensionBabs Zwanink - material tension
« The increasing digital world leaves his marks on our daily lives. The volatility of those thousand of photo images floating around like a ‘blur’ in the air. Where are all those things that we wanted to preserve by capturing it with a camera? I want to cherish the tangible and let people see the fragility in both the analog and digital world. By wearing it you still get the sense of reality and preciousness, which is lost in the digital world. You can preserve the purity of capturing the moments by treasuring the piece with love and care, to never forget that fragile things are there to cherish. «  (Fragile Volatility)
Heike Tittes  - so help me GoldHeike Tittes  – so help me Gold

Sangji Yun - Confrontation with the past – Stranger, aluminum, steel, installation and brooches, 2013Sangji Yun – Confrontation with the past – Stranger, aluminum, steel, installation and brooches, 2013

 anke huyben - Rash necklace - A series of necklaces made by causing a rash around the neckAnke Huyben – Rash necklace – A series of necklaces made by causing a rash around the neck

Anke Huyben - "Lekker indrukbaar" is a project about my body and how I sometimes am dissatisfied with it.Anke Huyben - « Lekker indrukbaar » is a project about my body and how I sometimes am dissatisfied with it. To hide the parts of my body I feel insecure about I take certain postures to cover them up. But by assuming these postures I in fact draw attention to these body parts. The space between my breasts when I cross my arms, the space between my stomach and my crossed legs;
these opening in my closed postures are casted in bronze.  By wearing these bronze objects I force myself in these comforting postures that, in contrary with their intention, emphasize my vulnerabilities.
 

Anke Huyben - "Lekker indrukbaar"
Anke Huyben – « Lekker indrukbaar »
« A piece of jewellery is a decoration of the body. Without the body it cannot exist.
I study the body as carrier of the jewellery and I take my personal obsessions and insecurities about my body as the starting point.
I don’t offer solutions but just seek to visualize them »
Anne Eissen - SysiphosAnne Eissen - Sysiphos
« In contrast to the perception that contemporary means fast, digital and short-lived, there is another one, which is all about craftsmanship and staying busy by making things with your own hands.

Thereby objects are able to constantly change under your influence.
 I enjoy having this influence and stay close to my work. Even if it is a never ending business sometimes.« 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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