EXPO ‘Design Bijou Suisse’ – Fondation Suisse, Paris (FR) – 3-27 Oct./7Nov.-1er Dec. 2013
Parcours du Bijou «Circuit Bijoux» – Paris – à partir de SEPT. 2013
De septembre 2013 à mars 2014
De septembre 2013 à mars 2014
PREZIOSA. Contemporary Jewellery Exhibition 2013’s edition
“Un Certain Regard”
2013’s edition of the international exhibition PREZIOSA Contemporary jewellery organized by LE ARTI ORAFE Jewellery School.
PREZIOSA 2013 starts from the otherness of this peculiar Art, and wants to focus on visual reaction of the “public” in face of contemporary research jewellery.
The thematic exhibition will be centred on the imaginary, on expectations and assumptions of the public in relation to the jewel.
The exhibition presents works by six international artists selected as examples of specific issues related to the imaginary: recognition/estrangement/surprise/rejection/trespassing, and will be divided into three sections:
– « To be or not be »: shapes visually recall ancient jewels like precious objects, but in reality….?
– Artwork by Karin Seufert and Philip Sajet
– The conceptual research on the imagination in jewellery: Suska Mackert
– « What I see is what I see! »
The irony of David Bielander; the aggressiveness of Sophie Hanagarth; the fun mechanics of Sigurd Bronger.
curator: Maria Cristina Bergesio
Philip Sajet neckpiece
COLLECT 2013 at Saatchi Gallery (London, United Kingdom) From May 10 until May 13 May, 2013
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
at Gallery S O : Gang, Go, Hole rings by Andi Gut
at Galerie Rob Koudijs : Koi bracelet by David Bielander – Photo: David Bielander, 2012
Saatchi Gallery
Duke of York’s HQ
King’s Road
London
SW3 4RY
Philip Sajet
Amaranto joies
Sant Domènec 23
08012 Barcelona
tel. 93 217 14 40
amarantojoies@d-dos.com
www.amarantojoies.com
This year the exhibits accepted for SCHMUCK were selected by Bernhard Schobinger of Richterswil in Switzerland. A trained goldsmith, Schobinger is one of today´s leading jewellery designers. His works are regarded as influential in determining new directions in style and the man himself is seen as an artist with a unique aesthetic sense who has broken new ground particularly in avant-garde jewellery design. Not surprisingly, the works selected by him for SCHMUCK 2013, reflect this background. « They include a number of exciting new artists, but also many familiar names, » reveals Dieter Dohr. The exhibits at SCHMUCK include works by Robert Baines (Australia), David Bielander (Switzerland), Sungho Cho (Korea), Sam Tho Duong (Vietnam), Kimiaki Kageyama and Ryuichiro Nakamura (Japan) and Bruce Metcalf (USA).
Selected artists:
Robert Baines, AU — Peter Bauhuis, DE — David Bielander, CH — Melanie Bilenker, USA — Alexander Blank, DE — Julie Blyfield, AU — Kathrin Borst, DE — Klaus Burgel, USA/DE — Hyun Sook Chang, KR — Ying-Hsiu Chen, TW – Sungho Cho, KR — Kristin D’Agostino, NZ/USA — Sam Tho Duong, VT — Andrea Ďurianová, SK — Stephanie Fleck, DE — Karl Fritsch, NZ/DE — Kyoko Fukuchi, JP – Makoto Hieda, JP – Yu Hiraishi, JP – Marian Hosking, AU — Mari Ishikawa, JP — Mari Iwamoto, JP – Kimiaki Kageyama, JP – Jiro Kamata, JP — Kim Yeonkyung, KR — Jun Konishi, JP – Alejandra Koreck, RA — Julia Maria Künnap, Estland – Agnes Larsson, SE — Helena Lehtinen, FI — Jens-Rüdiger Lorenzen, DE — Natalie Luder, CH — Carlier Makigawa, AU — Doris Maninger, AT — Sally Marsland, AU — Nanna Melland, NO — Bruce Metcalf, USA – Choonsun Moon, KR — Mrokon-Thomas Monomer, DE — Kazumi Nagano, JP — Ryuichiro Nakamura, JP — Estela Saez Vilanova, ES — Giulia Savino, IT — Sondra Sherman, USA — Lousje Skala, AU — Janna Syvänoja, FI — Fumiki Taguchi, JP — Mirei Takeuchi, JP — Sabina Tiemroth, RA — Silke Trekel, DE — Fabrizio Tridenti, IT – Luzia Vogt, CH — Lisa Walker, NZ – Cia-Xuan Wu, TW — Wen-Miao Yeh, TW — Annamaria Zanella, IT – Christoph Zellweger, CH
58 participants from 18 countries:
Argentinen (2), Australien (6), Deutschland (8), Deutschland/Neuseeland (1), Deutschland/Vietnam (1), Estland (1), Finnland (2), Italien (3), Japan (12), Korea (4), Neuseeland (3), Norwegen (1), Österreich (1), Schweden (1), Schweiz (4), Slowakische Republik (1), Spanien (1), Taiwan (3), USA (4)
After the Internationale Handwerksmesse, SCHMUCK will be setting off on tour. In 2013, it will be stopping off in the town of Legnica in Poland, where visitors can admire the pieces as part of the International Jewellery Competition in May 2013. Since 2006 the exhibition has put in a guest appearance in a range of countries, among them Spain (Museo de Illustración y Modernidad, Valencia), Australia (RMIT Gallery, Melbourne), Great Britain (Birmingham City University), Poland (Municipal Art Gallery, Lódz), Italy (Oratorio di San Rocco, Padua), the US (Museum of Arts and Design, New York) and France (Espace Solidor, Cagnes-sur-Mer).
Annamaria Zanella (IT)
Estela Saez, ES
Fabrizio Tridenti, Brooch, silver, brass, acrylic paint
Lousje Skala, Bracelet, ‘correlation’ 2010 – ABS, chrome rapid prototyping
Karl Fritsch, Ring, 2011 silver, punamou (NZ jade)
SCHMUCK is an international jewellery competition which is staged every year in March as part of the Internationale Handwerksmesse. For over fifty years SCHMUCK has been the jewellery sector´s premier exhibition. From among the many applications received from designers to exhibit in SCHMUCK, a single juror makes his or her own personal selection of those whose work will be presented. This juror is generally an international curator and expert in contemporary jewellery design. In 2006 the Danner Foundation took over as patron of the exhibition. The organiser is the Handwerkskammer für München und Oberbayern (Chamber of Trades and Crafts for Munich and Upper Bavaria), and the venue host is the Gesellschaft für Handwerksmessen mbH.
Organized by the Verein zur Förderung des Handwerks e.V.
Willy Brandt Allee 1, 81829 München, Germany
This year the exhibits accepted for SCHMUCK were selected by Bernhard Schobinger of Richterswil in Switzerland. A trained goldsmith, Schobinger is one of today´s leading jewellery designers. His works are regarded as influential in determining new directions in style and the man himself is seen as an artist with a unique aesthetic sense who has broken new ground particularly in avant-garde jewellery design. Not surprisingly, the works selected by him for SCHMUCK 2013, reflect this background. « They include a number of exciting new artists, but also many familiar names, » reveals Dieter Dohr. The exhibits at SCHMUCK include works by Robert Baines (Australia), David Bielander (Switzerland), Sungho Cho (Korea), Sam Tho Duong (Vietnam), Kimiaki Kageyama and Ryuichiro Nakamura (Japan) and Bruce Metcalf (USA).
Selected artists:
Robert Baines, Australien — Peter Bauhuis, Deutschland — David Bielander, Schweiz — Melanie Bilenker, USA — Alexander Blank, Deutschland — Julie Blyfield, Australien — Kathrin Borst, Deutschland — Klaus Burgel, USA/Deutschland — Hyun Sook Chang, Korea — Ying-Hsiu Chen, Taiwan – Sungho Cho, Korea — Kristin D’Agostino, Neuseeland/USA — Sam Tho Duong, Vietnam — Andrea Ďurianová, Slowakische Republik — Stephanie Fleck, Deutschland — Karl Fritsch, Neuseeland/Deutschland — Kyoko Fukuchi, Japan – Makoto Hieda, Japan – Yu Hiraishi, Japan – Marian Hosking, Australien — Mari Ishikawa, Japan — Mari Iwamoto, Japan – Kimiaki Kageyama, Japan – Jiro Kamata, Japan — Kim Yeonkyung, Korea — Jun Konishi, Japan – Alejandra Koreck, Argentinen — Julia Maria Künnap, Estland – Agnes Larsson, Schweden — Helena Lehtinen, Finnland — Jens-Rüdiger Lorenzen, Deutschland — Natalie Luder, Schweiz — Carlier Makigawa, Australien — Doris Maninger, Österreich — Sally Marsland, Australien — Nanna Melland, Norwegen — Bruce Metcalf, USA – Choonsun Moon, Korea — Mrokon-Thomas Monomer, Deutschland — Kazumi Nagano, Japan — Ryuichiro Nakamura, Japan — Estela Saez Vilanova, Spanien — Giulia Savino, Italien — Sondra Sherman, USA — Lousje Skala, Australien — Janna Syvänoja, Finnland — Fumiki Taguchi, Japan — Mirei Takeuchi, Japan — Sabina Tiemroth, Argentinen — Silke Trekel, Deutschland — Fabrizio Tridenti, Italien – Luzia Vogt, Schweiz — Lisa Walker, Neuseeland – Cia-Xuan Wu, Taiwan — Wen-Miao Yeh, Taiwan — Annamaria Zanella, Italien – Christoph Zellweger, Schweiz
58 participants from 18 countries:
Argentinen (2), Australien (6), Deutschland (8), Deutschland/Neuseeland (1), Deutschland/Vietnam (1), Estland (1), Finnland (2), Italien (3), Japan (12), Korea (4), Neuseeland (3), Norwegen (1), Österreich (1), Schweden (1), Schweiz (4), Slowakische Republik (1), Spanien (1), Taiwan (3), USA (4)
After the Internationale Handwerksmesse, SCHMUCK will be setting off on tour. In 2013, it will be stopping off in the town of Legnica in Poland, where visitors can admire the pieces as part of the International Jewellery Competition in May 2013. Since 2006 the exhibition has put in a guest appearance in a range of countries, among them Spain (Museo de Illustración y Modernidad, Valencia), Australia (RMIT Gallery, Melbourne), Great Britain (Birmingham City University), Poland (Municipal Art Gallery, Lódz), Italy (Oratorio di San Rocco, Padua), the US (Museum of Arts and Design, New York) and France (Espace Solidor, Cagnes-sur-Mer).
* >> Klassiker der Schmuck 2013
Warwick Freeman , New Zeland
Each year at this special exhibition one designer is honoured in a retrospective called « Classic of the Modern ». This time it´s the turn of New Zealand designer Warwick Freeman. His pieces are characterised by a reduced, very clear idiom and a particular reference to natural forms.
Warwick Freeman
Schmuck 2013 in München – Jewellery in Munich: 6-12 March 2013
Events related to Jewellery during the International Trade Fair
(* for these exhibitions, see the corresponding post)
>> Messegelände München I Halle B1
Sonderschauen der 65. Internationalen Handwerksmesse München
www.ihm-handwerk-design.com . Schmuck 2013, Talente 2013, Exempla 2013 – Handwerk bewegt, Meister der Moderne 2013, Frame with Galerie Marzee, Platina, Ra, Format, Handshake, Chrome Yellow Books, Claudia Augusta Projekt
>> Galerie Handwerk zu Gast in den Staatlichen Antikensammlungen,
* Neuer Schmuck für die Götter. Robert Baines, Peter Bauhuis, Manfred Bischoff, Bettina Dittlmann, Georg Dobler, David Huycke, Daniel Kruger, Christa Lühtje, Bruno Martinazzi, Francesco Pavan, Dorothea Prühl, Gerd Rothmann, Jacky Ryan, Philip Sajet, Bernhard Schobinger, Hubertus von Skal, Tanel Veenre, Graziano Visintin
Vernissage 6.3., 19 h – Königsplatz 1, 80333 München – - 7.3.-5.5., Di-So 10-17, Mi 10-20 h
www.antike-am-koenigsplatz.mwn.de/antikensammlung
(Georg Dobler)
>>Die Neue Sammlung – The International Design Museum Munich
* Otto Künzli. Die Ausstellung.
Vernissage 8.3., 19 h – Barer Strasse 40, 80333 München – 9.3.-7.4., Mi-So 12-20. Sa 9.3.+ So. 10.3. 10-18 h.
>>Pinakothek der Moderne.
The Perfect Place to grow: Royal College of Art.
9.3.-7.4. Mi-So 10-18 h. Schaustelle outdoor.
Talk 10.3. 11 h Warwick Freeman: All about me
Tel. +49 89 2727250, +49 89 23805360,
www.die-neue-sammlung.de
>>Die Neue Sammlung/ Neues Museum für Kunst und Design in Nürnberg.
* Talk in Nürnberg 7.3., 14 h : Things I see….. Helen Britton, Ausstellungsgespräch,
Klarissenplatz, 90402 Nürnberg – Tel. +49 911 2402069 – 6.2.-28.4., Di-So 10-18, Do 10-20 h -
www.nmn.de
Helen Britton brooch
>>Museum Villa Stuck,
Aftermath of art jewellery, Schmuck aus Oslo und München, Sigurd Bronger, Eunmi Chun, Ingeborg Resell Elieson, Stefan Heuser, Runa Vethal Stølen, Lisa Walker, Norman Weber, Reinhold Ziegler – Vernissage 6.3., 19 h
Prinzregentenstraße 60, 81675 München, 7.3.-7.4., Di-So 11-18 h - Tel. +49 89 4555510,
www.villastuck.de
Eunmi Chun, Gorilla, 2011
>>Bayerischer Kunstgewerbe-Verein e.V., Galerie für Angewandte Kunst
* Transit Zeitgenössischer Schmuck aus Israel, Portrait im Laden Verkettungen
7.3. 20 h
Gespräche zur Ausstellung Transit, Pacellistraße 6-8, 80333 München – Tel. +49 89 2401470
1.3.-13.4., Mo-Sa 10-18 h, 10.3. Sonderöffnung 11-17 h
www.kunsthandwerk-bkv.de
(see EXPO ‘TRANSIT’ – The Deutsches Goldschmiedehaus, Hanau (DE) – 14 Juin-12 Aout 2012)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Wednesday, 6. March 2013
>> 9-18 h Messegelände München, Halle B1,
* Frame/Galerie Platina, This is where they met. Jewellery Sessions 2013, Beatrice Brovia & Nicolas Cheng, Sofia Björkman, Helen Carnac, Hilde De Decker, Gemma Draper, Cristina Filipe, Silke Fleischer, Adam Grinovich, Dana Hakim, Hanna Hedman, Hannah Joris, Agnes Larsson, Mia Maljojoki, Mikiko Minewaki, Jorge Manilla, Ruudt Peters
>> 10-19 h Maurer Zilioli-Contemporary Arts, Brescia
Manfred Bischoff – Bruno Martinazzi
kunstbüro reillplast, Amalienstraße 21, 80333 München – Tel. +39 33 13311681, Tel. +49 89 5420637
6.-10.3.,10-19 h,
www.maurerzilioli.de
>> 11-19 h Wittenbrink FUENFHOEFE
Positionen
Theatinerstraße 14, 80333 München – 6.3.-12.3., Mo-Sa 10-19 h
www.wittenbrinkfuenfhoefe.de
>> 11-19 h Café Clara
* Matadero, Walka Studio, Claudia Betancourt, Ricardo Nano Pulgar
Isabellastraße 8, 80798 München - 6.3.-12.3., 11-19 h, Montag geschlossen
www.cafe-clara-muenchen.de
>> 13.30 h Messegelände München, Halle B1/939,
* Booklaunch, Handshake, 12 Contemporary Jewellers meet their Hero
Artist and Curator’s talk
www.handshakejewellery.com/book
>> 13-17 h Atelier Shari Pierce
* Te mato porque te amo, Jorge Manilla, Shari Pierce
Morawitzkystraße 1, 80803 München -Tel. +49 176 28993050 - 6.-9.3., Mi-Sa 13-17 h,
>> 17-20 h kunst.wirt.schaft Graz
Eva Schmeiser-Cadia, Andrea Zahlbruckner- Jaufer, Gigi Haubenhofer-Salicites, Esther Engele, Anna Waibel,
mobile Schmuckpräsentation – Tel. +43 664 4631253, Tel. +43 69912120590 – 7.- 8.3., 11-18 h,
www.kunstwirtschaft.at
>> 18 h Galerie Artefakt
Melanie Nützel, Bernhard Simon
Hans-Sachs-Str. 13, - 6.-30.3., Mo-Fr 11-19, Sa 11-15 h
www.artefakt-muenchen.de
>> 18.30 h Tschechisches Zentrum
* Five Men – Pavel Filip, Rene Hora, Pavel Opocensky, Martin Pouzar, Jiri Sibor
Prinzregentenstraße 7, 80538 München – Tel. +49 89 21024932
6.3.- 5.4., Do 10-17, Fr 10-17, Sa 10-14, So 12-16 h,
Pavel Filip
>> 19 h Schmuckmalen, Choonsun Moon, Heejoo Kim, Hyorim Lee, Yeonsoo Kim
* Steinheilstraße 16 Rgb., 80333 München – Tel. +49 176 32916054 – 6.-12.3.,10-19 h,
>> 19 h Micheko Galerie
Was it a cat I saw? Akiko Kurihara, Go Segawa
Theresienstraße 18, 80333 München – Tel. +49 89 38169388 – 6.-10.3., Do-Sa 11-20, So 11-16 h,
www.micheko.com
Akiko Kurihara new work – « human chain 01″
>> 19 h Museum Villa Stuck
Aftermath of art jewellery, Schmuck aus Oslo and Munich
Prinzregentenstraße 60, 81675 München – Tel. +49 89 4555510 – 7.3.-7.4, Di-So 11-18 h,
www.villastuck.de
Eunmi Chun, Gorilla, 2011
>> 19 h Galerie Handwerk zu Gast in den Antikensammlungen
* Neuer Schmuck für die Götter
Königsplatz 1, 80333 München – 7.3.-5.5., Di-So 10-17, Mi 10-20 h
www.antike-am-koenigsplatz.mwn.de/antikensammlung
>> 20 h Akademie Galerie
* Irony Forest, Akihiro Ikeyama, Junwon Jung, Mari Iwamoto
UBahn Station Universität, 6.-12.3. – Tel. +49 176 61638237
Mo-Di 14-21, Do-Sa 14-21, So 14-18 h
>> 21 h SCHMUCK-Show 2013
Live-Präsentation über die Ausstellungen der kommenden Tage
www.schmuck-show.com
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thursday, 7. March 2013
>> 11-17 h Theresa – Restaurant,
Fallmamal-Umsturz erwünscht. Nine Jewelers at the Bowling Alley.
Sungho Cho, Anja Eichler, Beate Eismann, Julia Heineccius, Young-Hee Hong, Wolfgang Löffler, Barbara Schrobenhauser, Gabi Veit, Manuel Vilhena
Theresienstraße 29, 80333 München – 7.-9.3., Fr, Sa 11-17 h
>> 11-18 h Atelier von Gierke-Berr
Peter Vermandere: Pseudomorphic Projections, Reframed Wonderwall & Reverend RT Ampee’s Pillow Pictures and Erotic Insignia
Schraudolphstraße16, 80799 München – Tel. +32 486 759470 – 7.-10.3., 11-18 h,
>> 11-21 h Galerie Kullukcu
* Bucks ‘N Barter, Katrin Spranger, Nicolas Cheng, Friederike Daumiller, Beatrice Brovia, Hilde De Decker, Richard Elenbaas, Tzu-Ling Lee, Prang Lerttaweewit,
Schillerstraße 23, 80336 München – de, 7.-9.3., Do-Sa 11-21 h,
Food event by a-n-d studio and Katrin Spranger, Do 17.30-21 h
www.bucksnbarter.com
>> 11-19 h Saffeel’s
Babette von Dohnanyi: Volatile Geometria
Barerstraße 63, 80799 München, Tel. +49 89 45214660 – 7.-10.3., Di-Fr 11-19, Sa, So 10-18 h
www.saffeels.com
>> 11-23 h galerieGEDOKmuc
Mind the gap! Susanne Elstner, Susanne Holzinger, Christiana Jöckel, Christiane Oexl, Gottlinde Singer, Monika Vesely, Annette Zey,
Elisabethstraße 13, Rgb., 80796 München – Tel. +49 171 1762705 – 7.-10.3., Do 11-23, Fr-So 11-19 h
>> 12-15 h Galerie im Raum
* Guck ins Schmuckloch… Schmuck im Guckloch, Elena Ruebel, Katharina Moch, Lisa Juen, Sina Emrich, Tabea Reulecke
Herzog-Rudolf-Straße 9, 80539 München – Gucklöcher/peekholes: Do-So 24/7, Finissage So 11-13 h
>> 12 h Studio K162
Fragile, Christine Demmel, Heike Jacobsen, Renate Scholz
Klugstraße 162, 80637 München – Tel. +49 89 1577231 – 7.-10.3., Do-So 12-20 h
>> 13 h Das Geschäft
Henriette Schuster: Grow
Rothmundstraße 6, 80337 München – 7., 8. und 10.3., Do, Fr, So 13-18 h – Tel. +49 174 3263647
www.henrietteschuster.com
>> 13-17 h F.X. Muschelkalk
* Lusitania, Estefânia r. de Almeida, Catarina Dias, Inês Nunes, Pedro Sequeira
Dreimühlenstraße 32, 80469 München – 7.-9.3., Do-Sa 13-17 h
>> 14 h Die Neue Sammlung München/Neues Museum in Nürnberg. Staatliches Museum für Kunst und Design,
* Things I see….. Helen Britton
Ausstellungsgespräch, Klarissenplatz, 90402 Nürnberg – Tel. +49 911 2402069
6.2.-28.4. Di-So 10-18, Do 10-20 h
www.die-neue-sammlung.de www.nmn.de
Helen Britton Brooch: Untitled 2007 Silver, plastic, paint Detail (Helen Britton: The Things I see)
>> 15 h Fotostudio Adrian Greiter
* To Tie or not to Tie, Students of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp for Hermès
Welserstraße 11 – Tel. +32 485434390
« To Tie or not to Tie, » Students of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp for Hermès
>> 15 h Atelier Oliver Dopheide
Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem, Department of Jewelry & Fashion, Graduates’ works 2006-2012
Welserstraße 11, Tel. +49 176 615445726
Doppelgänger’, Brooch, Noga Harel, 2012
>> 15 h Atelier Karola Schweinbeck
Dark, Jonathan Hens, Celina Gram
Welserstraße 13 – Tel. +32 498 75 03 55
Celina Gram
>> 15 h Clubraum
* Gardens of Earth, Bety Majernikova and friends
Welserstraße 29-31 – Tel. +49 152 01911151
>> 15 h Perp Walk, Babette Boucher, Nicola Scholz
Welserstraße 13, 81373 München – 7.-10.3, Fr 10-18, Sa 10-18, So 10-14 h
www.3stations.de
Babette Boucher
>> 15-19 h Schlegelschmuck, Sofia Björkman, Sophie Hanagarth, Karin Johannson, Benedikt Fischer
Nordendstraße 7a/Eingang - Adalbertstraße, 80331 München – Tel. +49 89 2710071
7.-16.3., Fr 11-19, Sa 11-14, So 11-14 h
www.schlegelschmuck.de
Sophie Hanagarth bracelet
>> 16-20 h Dear Goods-Garage, craft2eu poetry pop up, Aude Tahon, Armel Barraud, Ilka Bruse, Lilli Veers u.a,
Baaderstrasse 65, 80469 München – Tel. +49 177 875 34 55 – 7.-.9.3., Fr, Sa 10-20 h,
>> 16 h Instituto Cervantes
* ConSpiración, EASD València y Escola Massana,
Alfons-Goppel-Straße 7, 80539 München – Tel. +49 89 290718 – 6.-11.3.,Mo-So 10-19 h,
www.munich.cervantes.es
>> 16 h Café Gartensalon
a²+b²=c², biquin (Katharina Baur, Sabine Roth) and Jasmin Hess
Türkenstraße 90/Amalienpassage, 80799 München – 7.-10.3., Do-Sa 10-18 h
www.gartensalon.de
>> 16 h Almstadt Schmuck
Antje Stutz – Linda Pieri
Reichenbachstraße 25, 80469 München – Tel. +49 89 12555761 – 7.-10.3., Fr-So 11-19 h
>> 16-20 h Goldbergstudios
* Still waters run deep, Kinga Huber, Orsolya Kecskés, Mária Pecsics, Krisztina Stomfai, Fanni Vékony,
Müllerstraße 46A, 80469 München – Tel. +36 302883431 – 7.-10.3., Fr-So 11-19 h,
>> 16.30-21 h Galerie GestalterBund
* Made in Vienna, Katie Gruber, Michelle Kraemer, Viktoria Münzker, Katharina Schmid, Claudia Steiner, Eva Tesarik
Holzstraße 22, 80469 München – Tel. +43 699 11180455 – 7.-9.3. Fr, Sa 11-18 h
>> 17 h Galerie Biro Junior
* Schmuck you! Réka Lorincz, Flora Vági
Luisenstr. 66 / Ecke Schellingstr – Tel. +49 163 254 70 79 – 8.-16.3., 12-18 h,
www.galerie-biro.de
>> 17 h Galerie Christian Pixis,
Alles Zeichen, Anna Moll
Kurfürstenstraße 7, 80799 München - 7.3.-6.4., Di-Fr 11-13, 14-18, Sa 11-15, So 10.3. 11-15 h
www.christianpixis.de
>> 17-20 h Atelierhaus Theresienstraße with GHz
* Dialogue 13 & Dialogue 14, Jewellery Art and Metalwork from London
Theresienstraße/Augustenstraße, 80333 München – Tel. +49 89 3063 7911 – 7.-10.3., Fr-Sa 12-19, So 12-17 h,
www.84GHz.de
>> 17-20 h Studio Gabi Green
* Suspended in Pink, 50 artists, Curated by Laura Bradshaw-Heap
Gollierstraße 17, 80339 München – 7.-11.3., Do, Fr 12-20 h, Sa, So 10-18 Uhr, Mo 10-15 h
www.suspendedinpink.blogspot.com
>> 17-20 h Kunstarkaden
* The Lunatic Swing, Attai Chen, Carina Chitsaz-Shoshtary, Sungho Cho, Laura Deakin, Melanie Isverding, Emma Price
Sparkassenstraße 3, 80331 München – 26.2.-30.3., Di-Sa 13-19, So 10.3., 13-18 h
www.muenchen.de/kunstarkaden
>> 17-21 h Galerie ARTikel3
Kings of my Blues, Alexander Blank
Luisenstraße 68, 80798 München – Tel. +49 176 62072099 – 7.-10.3., Do 17-21, Fr 11-18, Sa 11-16, So 11-17 h
>> 17-21 h Schwedische Kirche
* Ignoble, Hanna Liljenberg, Pernilla Persson, Sanna Svedestedt, Karin Roy Andersson, Lisa Björke
Schwanthalerstraße 60, 80336 München, Tel. +46 703303379 – 7.-10.3., Fr 13-18, Sa 12-19, So 12-15 h,
www.ignoble.wix.com/2013
>> 17-22 h Schmuckgalerie tal20
Christja Tritschler, Jessica Turrell
Tal 20, 80331 München – Tel. +49 89 24231491 – 7.-11.3., Mo-Fr 11-19, Sa 10-16 h,
www.galerie-tal20.de
>> 18 h Galerie P13
tafelbesteck – outils de table – table tools
Promenadeplatz 13, 80333 München, Tel. +49 89 22 93 12 – 8.-10.3., 11-19 h und nach Vereinbarung,
>> 18 h Projektraum Streitfeld
FiveOEight on Coffee Break, Isabelle Busnel, Mara Irsara, Jonas Mace, Elizabeth Auriol Peers, Maria Piana, Simone Ten Hompel, Rachel Terry, Deborah Werbner
508, Streitfeldstraße 33, 81673 München – 7.-10.3., Fr-Sa 11-18, So 11-17 h
>> 18.15 h Antiquariat Dieter Zipprich
* Vintage Violence, Volker und Brigitte Atrops,
Stiftung Villa Bengel Idar-Oberstein, Zieblandstraße 2, 80799 München – Tel. + 49 157 73443578
7.-10.3., Mo-Sa 11-18 h, So Window shopping only,
www.bund-fuer-gestaltung.de
>> 18.30 h Galerie Biro
What I do for you, Karl Fritsch
Zieblandstraße 19, 80799 München, Tel. +49 89 273 06 86
8.-10.3., Fr-So 11-18 Uhr, 12.3.-27.4., Di-Fr 14-18, Sa. 11-14 h
www.galerie-biro.de
>> 18.30 h Projektraum J. Baumeister
All Aboard!, Nicole Beck, Despo Sophocleous, Mirei Takeuchi
Georgenstraße 66, 80799 München – 7.-10.3., Fr 12-18, Sa 12-16, So 12-18 h
>> 19 h 84 GHz
* Lahti Jewellery, International artists view on Lahti City, Finland.
Georgenstraße 84, 80799 München, Tel. +49 89 30637911 – 7.-10.3., Fr-So 12-19 h
www.84GHz.de
>> 19-21 h Atelier Hefele/Hottner, backyard studio
Jewellery: Christin Hölscher, Laura Rittlinger, Art: Theresia Hefele, Oliver Hottner
Thalkirchnerstraße 80 Rgb, 803337 München, Tel. +49 162 7337227 – 7.-10.3., Fr-Sa 10-19, So 11-16 h,
>> 20 h Galerie für Angewandte Kunst
* Gespräche zur Ausstellung Transit, Zeitgenössischer Schmuck aus Israel
Pacellistraße 6-8, 80333 München
www.kunsthandwerk-bkv.de
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Friday, 8. March 2013
>> 10 h Tragbar, Masche, Stich und heisse Happen, Anna Lang, Isabell Enders, Sarah Lierl
Zenettistraße 33, 80337 München – 8.-10.3., Fr 10-18, Sa 10-18, So 13-18 h
>> 10 h Weitblick/93/13, Volker Atrops, Florian Buddeberg, Anna Eichlinger, Christiane Förster, Irene Gonzalez, Dorothea Schippel, Gisbert Stach, Norman Weber
Bergmannstraße 26, 80339 München – Tel. +49 173 5926015 – 8.-10.3., Fr, Sa, So 10-16 h,
>> 11 h N°10 Preziosen, Caro Weiss, Christiane Köhne, Claudia Lassner,
Schraudolphstr. 10, 80799 München – Tel. +49 177 4911114 – 8.-10.3., Fr, Sa 11-20 h, So 11-18 h
>> 13 h * Plateaus Jewellery, Barbora Dzuráková, Patricia Correia Domingues, Katharina Dettar, Edu Tarin - Rote Zelle, Adalbertstraße 11, 80799 München – 8.-10.3., 11-19 h
>> 14-18 h Strain’s Rhetoric, Gemma Draper bei Diana Dudek
Wörthstraße 23, 81667 München – 8.-9.3.,14-18 h
>> 16.30-20 h Schloss Nymphenburg
* Flora eats Fauna, Nora Rochel, Dana Hakim, Susanne Wolbers, Leonore Jock, Jasmin Matzakow, Stephanie Hensle, Jimin Kim, Hannah Joris.
Johannissaal im Orangerietrakt, 8.-10.3. Sa, So 10-17 h
>> 17 h Galerie Handwerk
* Neuer Schmuck für die Götter
Antikensammlungen – Königsplatz 1, 80333 München – Di-So10-17, Mi 10-20 h
www.antike-am-koenigsplatz.mwn.de/antikensammlung
(Georg Dobler)
>> 17-19 h Aperitivo Maurer Zilioli – Contemporary Arts, Brescia
Manfred Bischoff –Bruno Martinazzi
kunstbüro reillplast – Amalienstr. 21, 80333 München
>> 17-21 h Galerie Wittenbrink,
Otto Künzli: FOR SALE
Türkenstraße 16, 80539 München – 8.3.-14.3., Di-Sa 10-18 h
www.galeriewittenbrink.de
GALERIE WITTENBRINK zeigt Otto Künzli. FOR SALE
>> 18 h Galerie Isabella Hund
Best of Mirjam Hiller und Michael Becker
Frauenplatz 13, 80331 München – 8-30 Mars, Di-Fr 11-14 und 15-19, Sa 11-18 h
www.isabella-hund.de
>> 18 h Kunstgießerei with 84GHz,
* Tanel Veenre: My Kingdom
The Foundrey, Schleißheimerstraße 72, 80797 München – Tel. +49 89 30637911 – 8.-10.3., Sa 12-19, So 10-16 h
>> 18 h Galerie Spektrum,
* Mia Maljojoki: Life is juicy – How fragile is your day
Im Fenster, Ohrschmuck, Helen Britton
Theresienstraße 46, 80333 München – Tel. +49 89 284590 – 8.3.-27.4., So, Mo 13-18, Di-Fr 13 -19 h
www.galeriespektrum.de
>> 19 h Die Neue Sammlung – The International Design Museum Munich
Otto Künzli. Die Ausstellung
Pinakothek der Moderne und Schaustelle,
Barer Strasse 40, 80333 München.
9.3.-7.4., Mi-So 12-20. Sa 9.3. + So. 10.3. 10-18 h.
Schaustelle. The Perfect Place to grow: Royal College of Art.
9.3.-7.4., Mi-So 10-18 h. Schaustelle outdoor
www.die-neue-sammlung.de
Otto Künzli – Brooch: Heart 1985 – Hardfoam, red lacquer
>> 22 h Maximilians Forum
Schmuckklasse München, Schluck No.9, Schmuckfest,
Maximilianstraße/Unterführung,
www.maximiliansforum.de
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Saturday, 9. March 2013
Messegelände München, Halle B1
11-15 h Schmuckbar, (public) artist meetingJewellery Sessions 2/13
* 15.30 h Aktionsbühne, Talente Preis 2013
16 h Aktionsbühne, Buchpräsentation, Arnoldsche
16.30 h Aktionsbühne, Die Fette Beute, Chrome Yellow Books Buchauktion
17 h Aktionsbühne, Herbert-Hofmann-Preis 2013
* 11-18 h Galerie Biro, Returning to the jewel is a return from exile Nr.6, Robert Baines, Karl Fritsch, Gerd Rothmann,
Residenzstraße 1, 80333 München, 9.-10.3., 11-18 h
19 h Augustinerkeller, Goldschmiedetreffen
Arnulfstraße 52, 80335 München – Tel. +49 89 595584
www.augustinerkeller.de
20 h Tragbar, Heißluft Dinner, experimentelles Essen für 10 Personen von Isabell Enders
Zenettistraße 33, 80337 München
bitte anmelden: Tel. +49 89 76703974
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sunday, 10. March 2013
11 h Warwick Freeman: All about me. Die Neue Sammlung – The InternationalDesign Museum Munich
Barer Straße 40, Pinakothek der Moderne.
Tel. +49 89 2727250, +49 89 23805360
11-17 h Bayerischer Kunstgewerbe-Verein e.V.,
* Transit, Zeitgenössischer Schmuck aus Israel, Portrait im Laden, Verkettungen,
Pacellistraße 6-8, 80333 München
www.kunsthandwerk-bkv.de
Business Forum: „Unikat und Serie“- „One-of- a-kind objects and mass products“
Messegelände München, Halle B1, Aktionsbühne
10:00 h – Copyright lawyer, Markus Mainx, Meissner Bolte Partner GbR Nürnberg will illuminate various property rights from the perspective of a legal practitioner.
14 h Leo Caballero, Klimt02: How to spread our work in the age of the Internet
16 h Prof. Kilian Staus, Gesellschaftlicher Kontext, Dialog und Kooperation
17 h Simone ten Hompel, London, Metropolitan University und außerhalb der Stadt: Samstag, 2. März ab 17 h Galerie Anna Pirk, Ich fühl mich heute nicht so wohl, Ludwig Menzel, Seestraße 24, 83700 Rottach-Egern am Tegernsee,
5.3.-16.3., Di-Sa 11-19 hoder nach Absprache, Tel. +49 8022 1884222
www.anna-pirk.de
Schmuck 2013
Willy Brandt Allee 1
Messegelände
81829 – Munich
Germany
Telephone: 0049 89 5119 248
Fax: 00 49 89 5119 245
website: www.hwk-muenchen.de
website: m.klimt02.net/list_items.php?country=80&city=Munich&no_geo=0
mail: eva.sarnowski@hwk-muenchen.de
The Beauty Chase – Parcours esthétiques du bijou contemporain
Svenja John – bracelet « ZAMIST » 2012
Barbara Paganin – collier Silenzi 2012
Fabrizio Tridenti – ‘restricted area’ bague 2010
Tanel Veenre – ‘Princess’ 2002 – brooch
“Schmuck im Salon”
Künstlerhaus Wien during the Vienna Design Week, AU
28th September – 7th October 2012
Réka Lörincz – « The Good The Bad and The Flawless », 2011, plastic, pearls, gold
David Bielander (CH) — Agnes Czifra (AT) — Noémie Doge (CH) — Réka Lörincz (HU) — Viktoria Münzker (AT) — Seth Papac (US) — Ulrich Reithofer (AT) — Flóra Vági (HU) — Petra Zimmermann (AT)
Künstlerhaus Wien
www.k-haus.atKarlsplatz 5
1010 Wien
T +43 1 587 96 63
office@k-haus.atTäglich 10 – 18 Uhr,
Donnerstag 10 – 21 Uhr
DAVID BIELANDER Make it big, make it red, make it shiny
Concepts, introspection and profound thinking are common phenomena in contemporary jewellery. Fortunately David Bielander enriched his profession with humour and playfulness. It did not go unnoticed: after the Förderpreis für Kunsthandwerk of the city of Munich in 2009, the prestigious Herbert Hofmannpreis 2010 in Germany and the Swiss Federal Design Award 2012, Bielander’s capabilities also earned him this year the Dutch Françoise van den Bosch Prijs. He also finds recognition as a teacher: at first at the Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design in the German city of Halle and nowadays he is connected to the jewellery-class of the Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam.
It is David Bielander’s gift to see the extraordinary in the ordinary. He is capable of capturing the visual characteristics of everyday things like fruits or animals in unusual materials. Even though it’s unlikely that you’ll take a bite from his new ‘Strawberry’ pendants, they are as seductive as the real thing. With Bielander it is the object that counts. Every meaning or association should stem from the work itself; shape, colour, flexibility, weight and finish should all contribute to its eloquence. He would never miniaturize anything to make it suitable for jewellery, for the power of his pieces comes from blending the familiar with the unexpected. It is exactly that quality that always brings a smile to everyone’s face.
Ward Schrijver
(© Galerie Rob Koudijs)
David Bielander Pendant: Strawberry 2012 Gold, leather
David Bielander – bracelet ‘koi’ – thumb tacks, leather, silver 2012
David Bielander – necklace ‘mamba’ – titanium, gold 2012
Galerie Rob Koudijs
Elandsgracht 12
1016 TV – Amsterdam
Netherlands
Telephone: +31 (0)20 331 87 96
Fax: +31 (0)6 139 05 554
A Design Museum, London touring exhibition
at NGV (National Gallery of Victoria)
Unexpected Pleasures looks at what we mean by jewellery from a number of different perspectives. Taking as its starting point the radical experiments of the Contemporary Jewellery Movement that challenged a conventional understanding of the language of personal adornment, and looking instead at the essential meanings of jewellery, the exhibition brings together important work from around the world, and looks at it from the point of view of the wearer as well as the maker. Contemporary Jewellery in this sense is at the intersection of art and design.
Curated by Dr. Susan Cohn for the Design Museum, London with exhibition design by Ab Rogers Design and graphics by Barnbrook.
« UNEXPECTED Pleasures, an exhibition of the world’s ugliest, loveliest, most intriguing contemporary jewellery, opened at the National Gallery of Victoria International yesterday.
»Everything here is designed to be worn, » said guest curator and jewellery designer Susan Cohn.
Visitors took that as a challenge, moving through 180 dimly lit curiosities by the world’s most radical designers, trying to imagine what it would be like to wear a necklace of glass and ceramic dildos. Or a tubular »veil » collar like a pearly plastic version of Ned Kelly’s helmet. Or a cluster of rusted bolts and nails on a silver »Screw Ring ».
»After procreation and survival, our next instinct as humans is adornment, » Cohn said when asked, »Why? »
»Adornment is about attracting a mate, which in turn, is about procreation and survival. »
Some humans, however, obviously require more complex, intellectual adornments than others. »Yes, some wearers will want something that speaks that way for them, » Cohn said. Among the exhibits was a vast choice of such expression, from the minimalist exquisitry of a grey sunray-pleated yoke, to a clump of small pale »tumours », photographed bursting through a model’s frock. The latter was in a category of radical ideas.
NGV director Gerard Vaughan said the exhibition offered »a fresh view of the many meanings associated with jewellery ».
The visiting director of London’s Design Museum, Deyan Sudjic, said it was the result of a »long, drawn-out, cerebral process », and that is precisely how it felt.
Unexpected Pleasures: The Art and Design of Contemporary Jewellery, is a Design Museum, London, exhibition funded by the Joan and Peter Clemenger Trust.
It is free and runs until August 26, when it will travel to London. (Daily Life.com.au)
Art and design come together through its exploration of the radical experiments of contemporary jewelers who have pushed the boundaries. Navigate your way through the labyrinth of themes; Worn Out (celebrating the experience of wearing jewellery), Linking Links (looks at the way in which narratives are expressed through sub-themes and creative systems) and A Fine Line (offers insight into the origins of contemporary jewellery today) in an exhibition that is not to be missed.
Sally Marsland (AU) – Flat colour, brooches (2002) – epoxy resin mixed with powdered pigment - Photo: Jeremy Dillon
Doug Bucci, USA, Trans-Hematopoietic neckpiece (2010).
Susie Ganch, USA, Yellow dust, brooch (2010)
David Bielander, Scampi, armband/bracelet, 2007
Karl Fritsch Screw ring 2010 silver, nails, screws
Karl Fritsch, New Zealand, Steinhaufen, ring 2004
Hyewon Kim - Torn 1 (2011) – resin, twigs Photo: Myoungwook Huh
Blanche TILDEN – Speed, neckpiece 2000 borosilicate glass, titanium, anodised aluminium
Felieke van der Leest – necklace
Rose necklace by Gijs Bakker: Colour photograph in laminated plastic (1983)
Dorothea Prühl Habicht (Hawk), 2006 necklace, elm wood – H 40 cm
First on show at the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, 20 April – 26 August 2012, this exhibition will also tour to the Design Museum in London, 5 Dec 2012 – 3 Mar 2013. Melbourne based designer and maker Dr. Susan Cohn (interview with The Age) has curated this exhibition for the Design Museum and is also co-author of the substantial catalogue documenting this event as well contributing to the discussion about contemporary design and making.
NGV International
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Melbourne (AU)
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