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09/08/2013

EXPO ‘Natural Histrionics’ – Kath Libbert Jewellery Gallery, Bradford (UK)- 11 Juill.-29 Sept. 2013

Natural HistrionicsKath Libbert Jewellery Gallery

Natural Histrionics

 

Artists:   Nel LinssenHyorim Lee —  Anja EichlerStephanie Hensle —  Konrad Laimer —  Jie SunDorit SchubertSusanne Elstner

An International Art Jewellery Exhibition Inspired by Nature.
Chinese artist Jie Sun presents his ‘Big Fish’ golden Koi Carp brooches which when worn appear to swim straight out of the body. South Korean Hyorim Lee fashions finely feathered necklaces from colourful layers of softly luxurious leather. From her collection ‘On Death and Beauty’ comes a Fantastical Mr Fox fur stole by German artist Stephanie Hensle, painstakingly constructed from thousands of etched brass segments – a tactile, glamorous sensory experience, Stephanie also crafts shimmering Butterfly brooches from paper-thin metals etched and tinted pastel colours, as delicate and light as gossamer wings.
Quail eggs are the medium of choice for Anja Eichler’s sensitive collection which uses the symbolism of a fragile egg to reflect on our human condition – falling, failing, repairing and rising up again, stronger for the experiences we have encountered and survived. ‘Out of the Ashes’ by Susanne Elstner is a collection of jewellery from charcoal and fine gold which also has a point to make. Of it she says “Miracles even occur on barren land. Therefore, at times something new and beautiful can grow out of a piece of burned wood.”
Konrad Laimer is inspired by the plants and animals of his Alpine environment, where he fashions elegant bangles, rings and brooches from the horns of Alpine goats and Chamois. Plant life inspires Dorit Schubert, who uses traditional German lace making techniques, reviving this dying craft, to create her delightful collection of floral jewellery – delicate transparent and light – though actually surprisingly robust! Finally Nel Linssen, award winning doyenne of art jewellery, presents her collection of snake like necklaces and bangles – superbly intricate folded paper constructions inspired by rhythms and structures in the botanical world.
And to rival the drama of nature visitors will be invited to choose their favourite piece from the exhibition and declaim their enthusiasm for it by taking part in our ‘Natural Histrionics’ video compilation, which will be screened during the show! If a little help is needed to get over stage fright – all who participate in the video project will also be entered into a draw to win a £100 KLJG voucher.

Susanne Elstner, Earrings, Susanne Elstner -  Earrings: Out of the Ashes – Charcoal, red pigment

Hyorim Lee, Necklace, Hyorim Lee, Necklace « Grow 04″ – Leather, beads, wax coated string

Stephanie Hensle, Necklace, Stephanie Hensle, Necklace « Fox Fur » Etched brass

Dorit Schubert, Earrings, Dorit Schubert, Earrings « Jelly Fish » Nylon, steel, silver

Anja Eichler, Brooch, 2013Anja Eichler, brooch « The Back of the Summit » 2013 – Hardened quail eggs, silver, steel

 

Kath Libbert Jewellery Gallery
Salts Mill
BD18 3LA – Bradford
United Kingdom
Telephone: 01274 599790
website: www.kathlibbertjewellery.co.uk
mail: info@kathlibbertjewellery.co.uk

20/07/2012

JOYA 2012 Barcelona – 11-12-13 Oct. 2012

 JOYA Barcelona 2012

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Pour vous mettre l’eau à la bouche en avant-première, de TRES TRES belles sélections !!

Yannick Mur necklace -   at JOYA 2012 in BarcelonaYannick Mur (France)

Solveig Linke -   www.solveig-linke.de     will be at JOYA 2012 BarcelonaSolveig Linke

Sabine Muller  - at JOYA 2012 BarcelonaSabine Muller

Jee Hye Kwon - will be at JOYA 2012 BarcelonaJee Hye Kwon
Seul-Gi KwonSeulGi Kwon
JOYA Barcelona 2012 - 'PERSIAN CALLIGRAPHY' Necklace; copper and brass MOHSEN AMINI (Iran, 1981) His collection is inspired in Persian calligraphy: "I don’t intent to create the past. The notion of 'human' in contrast with tradition and modernity is my concern. With my fascination for the power of the word, I analyze the appearance of the words and create an abstract, personal aesthetic form. Mohsen Amini (Iran) – ‘PERSIAN CALLIGRAPHY’ Necklace; copper and brass
Dorit Schubert - so delicate work !   JOYA Semana de la Joyería Contemporánea de Barcelona   -  (La Basilica Gallery) -Dorit Schubert (presentée par la Basilica Gallery)
La Basilica Gallery qui présentera également, entre autres, Ineke Otte, Hee Joo Kim , Yeehyung Chung, Walter Chen, Seul Gi KwonMalgosia Kalinska, Karolina Bik, Jacek Byczewski, ……
Malgosia Kalinska ringMalgosia Kalinska
 
Liana Pattihis, Elizabete Ludviks et Florence Croisier, qui risquent de nous retenir dans leurs rets, enchainées …. de bonheur !
Florence Croisier ( at JOYA 2012 in Barcelona)Florence Croisier
Joya Barcelona 2012 - Guest Artist - Liana PattihisLiana Pattihis
Niki StylianouNiki Stylianou qui nous vient de Grèce
 
 
Daniela Boieri et Marzia Rossi qui nous viennent d’Alchimia Gallery ….. avec aussi leur dernière « fournée » d’élèves, toujours aussi talentueux : Catalina Gibert (et ses citrons !), Hana Choi, Lavinia Rossetti, Lena Grabher, Sam Hamilton, Carla Movia, Valentina Caprini etc ….
Daniela Boieri -  at JOYA 2012 at BarcelonaDaniela Boieri
Marzia Rossi Brooch: Spinosa 2011  German silver, tourmaline.  See more of Marzia's work on her site: http://www.marziarossi.it/

Marzia Rossi brooch

"Joyas de espuma" Catalina Gibert Nadal, Brooches, 2012Catalina Gibert « Joyas de espuma » , Brooches, 2012
Carla Movia - Alchimia - at JOYA 2012Carla Movia
PURUS' COLLECTION  VALENTINA CAPRINI (Italy)Valentina Caprini – « Roxene » – Necklace -   2000 Meters of Red Thread, Pills  2012
Hana Choi - Alchimia - at JOYA 2012Hana Choi
Sam Hamilton (Alchimia) - 'Swimming in Praise' necklace - resin, acrylic pigment, silver, nylon cord - 2012Sam Hamilton  – ‘Swimming in Praise’ necklace – resin, acrylic pigment, silver, nylon cord – 2012
au « rayon » « géométrique & structuré », beaucoup de très belles propositions :
Iro Kaskani - the space in betweenIro Kaskani
Stephanie Bates   - at JOYA 2012 Barcelona Stephanie Bates
'TRESB'    Anillo, plata y cera perdida    JIMENA BELLO (Alemania, 1973)Jimena Bello
Ruth Laird
Ruth Laird   (Scotland)
et puis de « l’organique », pour que tous les goûts soient contentés …
Hee Joo Kim - at JOYA 2012 Barcelona, presented by La Basílica GaleríaHee Joo Kim (detail) (presentée par la Basilica Gallery)
Viktoria Münzker - (Yellow and blue broch, 2012) at JOYA 2013 ????? hope so !!Viktoria Munzker Yellow and blue broch, 2012
 
NEW !! présence de l’AGC, Associazione Gioiello Contemporaneo, qui présentera entre autres : Angelo LomuscioChiara ScarpittiElisabetta DupreGigi MarianiGraziano Barzetti — le Gruppo A4 (Maria Cristina Fabbri, Pino Lena & Gerhard Franken) — Maura BiamontiLuisa Bruni –  Heidemarie HerbStefano Rossi ………..
Gigi Mariani - JOYA Semana de la Joyería Contemporánea de Barcelona  - AGC Italia -ring « Alone » by Gigi Mariani
Heidemarie Herb - will be at JOYA 2012 BarcelonaHeidemarie Herb  Rings: Collerction herb’s garden 2012  Organic fragment, resin, ag
JOYA 2012 Barcelona - 11-12-13 Oct. 2012 dans AGC Italia galleries-rossi
Stefano Rossi shibuichi brooch
et ceci n’est qu’un avant-goût très partiel et non impartial !! :-)
 
BOOK :
Catalogue JOYA 2012 - 128 pages
Catalogue JOYA 2012 – 128 pages

25/06/2012

EXPO ‘Color is more’ – iii-Gallery, Bruxelles (BE) – 1er Juill.-1er Sept. 2012

COLOR is MORE

With the help of the creations of 16 artists/designers iii-gallery will be turned into an explosion of color

Color is moreavec :
Suzanne Esser — Falabrac — Pia Wustenberg — Misun Won — Thanh Truc Nguyen — Sabine Muller — Christiane Grinat — Dorit SchubertJimin KimYu PingJulia ReymannSofia SchaffsteinClaudia RinnebergAna HagopianMei Lee

EXPO 'Color is more' - iii-Gallery, Bruxelles (BE) - 1er Juill.-1er Sept. 2012 dans Ana HAGOPIAN (ES) 01-0Yu-Ping Lin - from Kaleido collection

Mei Lee -  "rosée" - 2 fingers ringMei Lee -  « rosée » – 2 fingers ring

Sofia Schaffstein -  Acrylglas, Furnierholz, Silber    schaffstein-schmuckdesign.deSofia Schaffstein -  Acrylglas, Furnierholz, Silber

 

iii-Gallery
Rue Sainte Anne 40
Brussels, Belgium 1000
tel 00 32 2 512 30 12
info@iiigallery.comhttp://www.iiigallery.com
Closed until mercredi 12:00 – 18:00

23/06/2012

EXPO ‘textile jewelry II’ – Galeria X, Bratislava (Slovakia) – 27 Juin-25 Aout 2012

Alternatives of Textile jewelry IIBratislava

 textile jewelry - Bratislava

Blanka Cepková — Silvia Fedorová — Iveta Miháliková — Juraj Opršal — Ľubica Poncik (Lubi_Hany Ľubica Poncik a Hany Kašičková) — Blanka Šperková — Tatiana Warenichová — Christine Keyeux, Belgium — Elisabeth Krampe, Germany — Flavia Eleonora Michelutti, Italy — Deborah Rudolph, Germany — Silke Trekel, Germany — Birgit Schlarmann, Austria — Doris Schmitt, Germany — Dorit Schubert, Germany — Rita de Oliveira Ruivo, Portugal — Tota Reciclados / Valeria Hasse & Marcela Muniz, Argentina

ToTa reciclados ‎" Theorie Duchamp Mecanique"ToTa reciclados ‎ » Theorie Duchamp Mecanique »

 EXPO Bratislava - Elisabeth KrampeElisabeth Krampe

EXPO Bratislava - Blanka CepkovaBlanka Cepkova

Deborah RudolphDeborah Rudolph

Flavia Eleonora MicheluttiFlavia Eleonora Michelutti

L'ubica PoncikL’ubica Poncik Rita RuivoRita Ruivo

Dorit SchubertDorit Schubert

Christine KeyeuxChristine Keyeux

Tatiana Warenichova & Blanka SperkovaTatiana Warenichova & Blanka Sperkova

 

 

 

Galéria X
Zámočnícka 5
Bratislava 811 03

Mobil: 0903 / 751 731
Tel.:02 / 54 43 11 21
Fax: 02 / 45 52 07 47
txt@txt.sk
galeriax@txt.sk
web: www.txt.sk  (Slovak Textile Artists Association TxT)

21/02/2011

INHORGENTA MESSE MÜNCHEN 2011 – Munich (DE) – 25-28 Fevrier 2011

Inhorgenta 2011

38ème Salon International de la Bijouterie, de l’Horlogerie, du Design, de la Pierre Précieuse et de la Technologie HBJO

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Nouveau Parc des Expositions de Munich,
du 25 au 28 février 2011
Tous les jours 9 h à 18 h,
De 9 h à 17 h le lundi 28 février 2011

 

Liste des exposants / exhibitors list   ici/here

 

repérés :
Bettina Goetsch , Birgit Hagmann, Claudia Lassner , Dorit Schubert, Isabel Dammermann, Jacqueline Cullen, Hilde Janich, Karina Noyons, Karola Torkos, Katerina Ioannidis, Vitalis Kubach, La Mollla (Tiziana Redavid), Mirjam Hiller, Nora Rochel, Petr Dvorak, Ruth Tomlinson, Uta Knoop, Vivi Touloumidi, etc etc etc …..

Fachhochschule Esd Idar-Oberstein : Graduates of the FH - Sabine Conrad, Marcella Ferretti, Lisa Kröber, Silke Rehermann, Antje Stolz and Sachiyo Higaki – will shown their works at hall C2booth 546/647

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Sachiyo Higaki

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Antje Stolz  - ‘As light as stone’ Collier

INHORGENTA MESSE MÜNCHEN 2011 - Munich (DE) - 25-28 Fevrier 2011  dans Allemagne (DE) sr_6_3
Silke Rehermann brooch

Kette-ohne_Titel2_01 dans Antje STOLZ (DE)
Lisa Kröber necklace

mf_6_03 dans Bettina GOTSCH (DE)
Marcella Ferretti ‘reflektor’

Stadtneuplanung_2__2011_bearbeitet-1 dans Birgit HAGMANN (DE)
Sabine Conrad

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Bettina Goetsch (ou Götsch)

d00 dans Claudia LASSNER (DE)
Birgit Hagmann

voodoo2_q9yntyj1_id_user_portfolio dans Dorit SCHUBERT (DE)
Claudia Lassner‘wild things’

Dorit Schubert
Dorit Schubert

366a07c606 dans Hilde JANICH (DE)
Isabel Dammermann- ‘Treasures’  – Brooch; 12 x 8 x 1 cm; Silver, shell

No2
Jacqueline Cullen- HAND CARVED WHITBY JET PENDANT WITH 24CT GOLD INLAY, 18CT GOLD NECKLET (DIA. 5CM)

1 dans INHORGENTA (DE)
Hilde Janich

orbit dans Isabel DAMMERMANN (DE)
Karina Noyons

Karola TORKOS - variable necklace
 Karola Torkos – variable necklace

11187_pr2 dans Jacqueline CULLEN (UK)
Katerina Ioannidis- Earrings, gold 18K and thread

stein_gold_b dans Karina NOYONS (DK)
stein_gold_c dans Karola TORKOS (UK)
Vitalis Kubach ‘goldband’

hiller03 dans Katerina IOANNIDIS (GR)
Mirjam Hiller « arcane cities and landscapes »

3 dans La MOLLLA (IT)
Nora Rochel ‘egg puzzle’ necklace – 925 silver, blackened and whitened

more
Petr Dvorak

38492_135579423139830_135572639807175_228645_3368587_n dans Lisa KROBER (DE)
Ruth Tomlinson- Flora collection

see_mblau_auf dans Marcella FERRETTI (DE)
Uta Knoop - Seerosen’ Kette‘ – Aluminium

particles_web_6_640 dans Mirjam HILLER (DE)

Vivi Touloumidi – ‘Particles’ fine silver , email , steel

 

 

Messe München GmbH
Messegelände
81823 München
Allemagne
Téléphone: +49 (0)89 949 – 01
Fax: +49 (0)89 949 – 09
inhorgenta@messe-muenchen.de
www.messe-muenchen.de

04/11/2010

SIERAAD Art Fair 2010 – Amsterdam – 4-7 Nov. 2010

Sieraad : International jewelry art fair  in Amsterdam. The fair will include the 50 best entries for the international design contest New Traditional Jewellery and the presentation of « Inspirations »

SIERAAD Art Fair 2010 - Amsterdam - 4-7 Nov. 2010:

This year the theme of SIERAAD Art Fair as well as of the New Traditional Jewellery design contest is TRUE COLOURS. A brilliant concept, for it calls for new artistic exploration on the part of designers and a search for their own creative roots.

In the meantime 200 jewellery artists have registered to show their work at SIERAAD, which is the largest number of participants since the beginning of the fair. From November 4 through 7 they will show the wide range of their creativity to the public in the Gasholder on the Westergasterrein in Amsterdam. The fair will include the 50 best entries for the international design contest New Traditional Jewellery.

 

Participants 2010

Alexa – Maria Klahr
Amanda Caines
Anat Sapir Glass Jewellery Design
Anke AMO Akerboom
Atelier Bloedjes
Atelier Hanneke Paumen
Atelier Luz
Atelier Myrthe
Atelier: Akelei
Atelier: Kunst in Zilver
Atelier: MB
Aurifex Goldschmiede
Babette von Dohnany
Camara Gallery
Cees Post
Christiane Köhne
Creative Jewellers on show
Daniele Geargeoura
Danielle Vroemen
Do Collection
Dominique Trinephi
Dorit Schubert
Dubbelop
Edelsmederij Orzini
Edelsmid Annelies Schroder
Eelco Veenman
Eva Baum
Eva Schreuder
Fabienne Vuilleumier
Fachhochschule Trier
Fairytale jewellery
H.H. Huang
HAL 1 Design
Hanneke Wels-Davelaar
Hartog en Henneman
Hester Zagt
Ines de Booij
Irish Talents
Isabell Schaupp
Jacomijn van der Donk
Jantine Kroeze
John Artistizabal C.
Josef Koppmann
Julia Funk
Julia Miltenberger Schmuckdesign
Kircher Schmuck
L* sieraden
Label 17.01 accessories
Lady Indira
LALABEYOU
Leen Heyne
Liuba Jewels
Loet Gescher
M10 Sieraden en Ontwerp
Malu Berbers
Marc Lange
Marian Sturkenboom
Mayza Joao Design
Miguel Gomez Romero
Mirjam Jakubowski en Rene Vlasblom
Misun Won
MOYA
Nele Content
Nirit Dekel
Nora Rochel
Patricia Thomazo
Paulien Schipper
Peggy Bannenberg
Petra Eberz
Ra-books
Ramjuly
Renate Pukis en Tobias Ueberschaer
Robine Ehrenburg
Sabine Müller
Sabine Scheubele
Saimaan AMK | Saimaa University of Applied Sciences
Sally Collins
Sarah Herriot Design
Sarah Kobak Edelsmid
Sarit Assaf
Serena Kyung-Hyun Park
Sieraad in Perspectief
Simone Brewster
Spitzenstücke
Stephanie Hensle
Tamara Grüner
Tove Rygg
Ulrike Poelk
Uta Knoop Schmuckdesign
Ute Decker Sculptural jewellery
Ute van der Plaats
van Jansen
Yoriko Mitsuhashi
Zehava Hashai-Spellman
Zita Jansen edelsmid

 UTA KNOOP -DE ‘ Tas: Uta Knoop 2. Uta Knoop -  necklace

SIERAAD Art Fair 2010 - Amsterdam - 4-7 Nov. 2010 dans Amanda CAINES (UK) Pulverization-22
Arata Fuchi (at Creative Jewellers on show)- Ring – silver : silver powder : oxidized silver powder : fine gold : fine silver

Mirjam Dreher Schmuckdesign: Mirjam Dreher and Penkaar Abova at/from Fachhochschule Trier

Uli RappUli Rapp - new creations for SIERAAD

Fabienne Vuilleumier - broche 'Villa Dutoit 3': Fabienne Vuilleumierbroche « Villa Dutoit »

Enregistrer

11/10/2010

SIERAAD Art Fair, international jewellery design fair – Amsterdam (NL) – 4-7 Nov 2010

SIERAAD Art Fair

list of participants 2010

SIERAAD

« People wear jewellery for very different reasons – from habit or from a form of self- respect, when one has to dress for a certain occasion, but also in memory of a beautiful moment or a certain person. Jewellery is also worn simply because one is happy to be alive, from the need for something new and in anticipation of things to come. Just as people wear jewellery for different reasons, they also differ in taste and physical appearance. Some people can spend more money on jewellery than others. But where is a contemporary selection to be found that, as far as diversity is concerned, surpasses all other forms of presentations in the way of ideas, materials and price range?

SIERAAD Art Fair, international jewellery design fair - Amsterdam (NL) - 4-7 Nov 2010 dans Alexa-Maria KLAHR (DE) sieraad2

SIERAAD was set up in 2001 as a platform for people who have chosen a fantastic profession in which they can realize all their ideas but who, being self- employed, have only limited possibilities to put their work on the market. The need for such a platform is apparent from the growing number of participants from many different countries who would like to present themselves. This year the work of independent jewellery designers from more than ten countries will be on show. The direct confrontation with the public does not only serve a necessary, economic purpose – it may also result in some feedback regarding the content of their work, which in turn may lead to new developments.
Realizing this edition of SIERAAD Art Fair means that the ideal form of the fair has been realized at the same time. With its characteristic outline and beautiful open space the former gasholder on the premises of the Amsterdam WesterGasfabriek is the right spot with the right atmosphere. The location is spacious enough to create an individual place for each designer while still maintaining the coherence. The fair displays jewellery in all its manifestations and furthermore, presents a small number of goldsmiths that design silver plate.

What goes for vases or paintings goes for jewellery as well – enough is never really enough. Obligations and restrictions are self-imposed values. What really matters is the joy that can be experienced from a work of art. Apart from the wealth of forms and colours, what is especially important are the associations one may have with it and the way one can live with it. That is why the fair is just as interesting for people who seldom buy jewellery as for collectors of these items of cultural significance. Unique objects in a variety of price ranges are to be found here as well as jewellery made in small numbers.
By means of a few centrally located presentations the range of the concept ’jewellery’ is shown. This year it will be an exhibition in which jewellery designers write history, entitled “Medieval Mystery solved”. Jewellery can also symbolize loss and sorrow, which becomes clear from the impact of “Bomb Wreck Jewellery”. As organisers of this fair, Astrid Berens and Maarten Bodt are aware that an increase in new talent is crucial for the profession of jewellery design. Therefore, this year they offer space to students of the section Jewellery & Product Design of the College of Arts in Maastricht. Using new computer technology jewellery designers associated with the Formativ from Düsseldorf make unexpected possibilities and jewellery tailored to the individual visible and tangible. For those who want to increase their knowledge about jewellery there will also be a stand with books on this subject.
In short, everybody can find something to his liking on this edition of SIERAAD Art Fair, if only, for starters, a personal remembrance of this confrontation with the many-sidedness of contemporary jewellery
. »
(Marjan Unger, art historian and publicist)

 dans Anat SAPIR (IL)

 
   
   
 

02pet_ringe dans Annika PETTERSSON (SE)
Alexa-Maria Klahr (DE)

Anat Sapir Glass Jewellery Design
Anat Sapir - glass jewelry 

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Christiane Köhne (DE) - Brosche ‘rosa Fischernetz’ plastikblumen

Dorit Schubert
Dorit Schubert (DE)

 dans Atty TANTIVIT (Thai.)
Fabienne Vuilleumier (FR) – ‘Villa Dutoit’ bracelet

H.H. Huang
Hsiu-Hsuan Huang Painted Necklace, 2007 (Turquoise, canvas, oil paint)

Isabell Schaupp
Isabell Schaupp

Jacomijn van der Donk
Jacomijn van der Donk

Julia Funk, Kragen, 'Die Orientierungslose'
Julia Funk (DE), Kragen, ‘Die Orientierungslose’

006 dans Carolina GIMENO (Chili)
Malu Berbers

Entry
Nora Rochel (DE)

01_3772 dans Christiane KOEHNE (DE)
Ramjuly‘  (Emanuela Deyanova & Antoaneta Petrova) – rings

Sally Collins
Sally Collins (UK) ‘Make Do And Mend’ collection

 dans Denise Julia REYTAN (DE)
Stephanie Hensle (DE) – brooch-  iron, silver plated with magnetic plastic gemstones

Tamara Grüner
Tamara Grüner

silberdisctnecklacecollction dans Dora HARALAMBAKI (GR)

Tove Rygg (CH)

 

 

 

Uli 
Uli Rapp (NL)

Ute Decker Sculptural jewellery
Ute Decker

con_blausilb dans Dorit SCHUBERT (DE)
Uta Knoop (DE) ‘confetti’ necklace

 

NEW TRADITIONAL JEWELLERY GROWS INTO A BIENNIAL EVENT
THEME INTERNATIONAL DESIGN CONTEST AND EXHIBITION IN 2010: TRUE COLOURS
Starting with the fourth edition, New Traditional Jewellery (NTJ) will become a biennial event. The three preceding editions of this international design contest and the ensuing travelling exhibitions have been proof of the success of this project and its right to exist. The quality requirements as to the nature and scope of and entries for the event are becoming increasingly strict. In order to meet these requirements in a professional manner NTJ will become a biennial design contest.
The next edition will be in 2010. For the design contest and exhibition 2010 the technical jury of New Traditional Jewellery (NTJ) has chosen the theme ‘True Colours’ because literally as well as figuratively this theme offers considerable scope for inspiration.
The 2010 theme: ‘True Colours’
Showing your true colours means that you show what your real attitudes and qualities are. You can approach True Colours from a social perspective; society is full of topical colour coding. Other examples may be found in heraldry, folklore and science.
True Colours refers to colours and pigments. Over the centuries the palette of art history has been determined by precious mineralogical and biological pigments that were obtained from ground semi-precious stones, processed metals, and earth, seeds and plants – materials that did not always bear the test of time; in the course of time white lead e.g. turned black.
The link between the theme ‘True Colours’ and contemporary jewellery design is obvious. From time immemorial the significance and appreciation of jewellery have pre-eminently been determined by colour.
From the use of gold or silver to enamels and mineralogical and biological stones: colour is a language. In the seventies and eighties it became manifest how rich this language is. The application of textiles and Perspex in jewellery led to a new form language and use of colour – an important stage in the emancipation of contemporary jewellery design.
True Colours is about the history, meaning, value, magic and power of the language of colour.
The importance of NTJ
For every edition of New Traditional Jewellery an inspiring theme is chosen. Participants are challenged to reshape historical or traditional jewellery. They do not submit just their design – they must also submit pictures and information about the historical or traditional ornament on which their concept is based.
This is the characteristic added value of NTJ: past and present are bridged by artists in a very personal way. A technical jury selects fifty to seventy designs which are on show in an exhibition during the SIERAAD fair, where the winners of NTJ are also officially announced.
When taking part in this contest, jewellery designers from all over the world make use of a new platform where they give shape to their vision of a tradition and a theme. This design contest and the ensuing travelling, international exhibition have become a showcase for developments in contemporary jewellery in the new millennium.
Foundation Art in Business is the initiator of New Traditional Jewellery. Its objective is the promotion of knowledge and appreciation of the art of jewellery in the business world, among private individuals and civil authorities. In this ways FAB wants to bridge the gap between artists and buyers and between tradition and today’s world.

NTJ list of  NOMINEES for 2010

…. among them : Annika Pettersson (SE), Denise Julia Reytan (DE), Floor Mommersteeg (NL), Giovanni Sicuro (IT), Isabell Schaupp (DE), Kirsten Spuijbroek (NL), Tamara Grüner (DE), Thea Clark (US), Willemijn de Greef (NL), Atty Tantivit (Thailand), Carolina Gimeno (Chile), Dora Haralambaki Greece, Fabrizio Tridenti (IT), Vivi Touloumidi (GR), Nicolas Cheng (SE) ………………

Amanda CainesCarolina Gimeno
Amanda Caines (UK)                   —                          Carolina Gimeno (Chili)

36372_133554079997760_129993013687200_284590_1354199_n dans Eily O'CONNELL (IRL)
Dora Haralambaki (Greece) – ceramic jewellery

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Nicolas Cheng – ‘The Beauty of Nothingness’
- brooch – loofah, sponge, cotton

 

 

SIERAAD
WesterGasfabriek
Haarlemmerweg 8-10
1014 BE – Amsterdam (Netherlands/Hollande)
Tel : 00 31 (0)33 4337009
info@platformsieraad.nl
http://www.sieraadartfair.com

14/09/2010

JOYA Barcelona 2010 – EXPO – La Basilica Galeria, Barcelona (Spain) – 16-17-18 Sept 2010

El joyero contemporáneo Piotr Rybaczek fundó La Basílica Galería en 2007.

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La galería, ubicada en el centro de Barcelona, reúne el trabajo de más de 50 joyeros contemporáneos y su objetivo es descubrir nuevos talentos de gran nivel artístico relacionados con la joyería cuya inspiración sea el mundo natural y las formas orgánicas.

 

La galería expone en JOYA 2010 una colección de piezas de 14 artistas:

Ana García (ES), Angela O´Keffe (UK), Dorit Schubert (DE), Eri Takekawa(JP) Jacqueline Cullen (UK), Jane Gowans (UK), Katherine Wardropper (Arg.), Ludivine Huteau (FR), Marta Sánchez Oms (ES), Miss Bibi (Mónaco), Nora Rochel (DE), Piotr Rybaczek (Polonia), Ruth Tomlinson (UK), Sabine Lang (DE) y Tzuri Gueta (Israel), cuyo trabajo se caracteriza por la combinación entre la artesanía y la sofisticación.

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Ludivine Huteau – collier en gomme(s)

 

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17/03/2010

Traditional techniques do not mean lack of innovation : Dorit SCHUBERT & lace

Bobbin lace / dentelle au fuseau
« Traditional techniques do not mean a lack of innovation. Designer Dorit Schubert from Dresden discovered the very traditional art of bobbin lace making as an ideal medium for jewellery design. She works with fine threads of silver, stainless steel and coloured nylon in the traditional bobbin lace technique into filigreed jewellery.  She develops three-dimensional shapes and connections from the flat shape and fits them together.  She takes her cue from nature, lets blossom bells, leaves, pods, and panicles grow in the truest sense of the word.  Her astonishing technical perfection is a surprise and unites with its precise shapes into a small treasure of unusual transparency and lightness.  Structurally the necklaces and ear-hangings seem fragile, but in their craftsmanship they are actually quite tough and indestructible. »

After she trained as a dental technician Dorit Schubert absolved a professional study from 1995 until 1998 at the HS Zwickau in Saxonia and mastered at the Applied Arts Schneeberg in textile arts.  Since that time she has worked on her own and has received much recognition for her very special jewellery.  1998 the State Prize of Bavaria, 2008 Blickfang Design Prize and the Prize for Applied Arts Koppel 66 in Hamburg.

Elle explique des tas de choses sur son site, sur les matériaux utilisés et la technique, mais malheureusement uniquement en allemand … :-(   tout cela a un coté très bucolique et délicat, pas « cucul » pour deux sous ! Et les couleurs ont un coté rafraichissant et suranné en même temps …. délicieux !
Dorit Schubert - earrings 2008- bobbin lace made from fishing line - silver, glass beadsDorit Schubert quallen kette

Dorit Schubert – earrings 2008- bobbin lace made from fishing line – silver, glass beads
quallen necklace
Dorit Schubert - earrings 'star', polyamid, stainless steel, tongued, silveDorit Schubert - earrings  'cherry' - bobbin lace
earrings ‘star’, polyamid, stainless steel, tongued, silver
earrings  ‘cherry’ – bobbin lace
Dorit Schubert -necklace 'Bohnen', polyamid, stainless steel, 70 cm longDorit Schubert3
necklace ‘Bohnen’, polyamid, stainless steel, 70 cm longbroche (?)

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