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04/09/2016

EXPO ‘BASALT- Volcanic bijoux’ – Geological Museum, Ramat Hasharon (IL) – 26 Sept. 2016-31 Janv. 2017

BASALT- Volcanic bijoux -

Soon in the  Geological Museum  -

Opening on Monday September 26th, 20h30

An international exhibition that reunites 25 artists from Europe and Israel who have created jewelry especially for this show, utilizing basalt as the central motif.
Taking into consideration the unique properties of this igneous rock – its natural structure, color and texture – the artists have created pieces that provoke questions about preciousness, esthetics, mythology and beliefs.
The exhibition was originally shown in Agde, France (a city built from basalt) in 2015 and was re-curated for the Geological Museum in Ramat HaSharon. / Jean-Yves Le Mignot, Curator, Rachel Sasporta, Curator in charge

BASALT- Volcanic bijoux -  Soon in the Geological Museum. :

« Taking into consideration the unique properties of this igneous rock – its natural structure, color and texture – the artists have created pieces that provoke questions about preciousness, esthetics, mythology and beliefs. « 

Artist list :    Vered Babai — Christian Balmer — Yakov Bloch — Brune BoyerEsther BrinkmannSeliena Coyle –  Johanna DahmClara DenidetGeorg Dobler Marine DominiczakPia FarrugiaSophie HanagarthNaama HanemanNoga Harel — Lia Kirel — Florence Lehmann — Taïr Delia Littman — Stefano Marchetti –  Eliane MichelRenzo PasqualeRamon Puig CuyàsPhilip SajetIlona SchwippelAnnamaria Zanella


Marine Dominiczak - "Noyade au Cap d'Agde".  EXPO noir comme basalteMarine Dominiczak – «Noyade au Cap d’Agde» Copper, basalt, patinated bronze, hemp rope  20 x 9 x 8 cm and …. VERY HEAVY !

 Annamaria Zanella Ring: Monolite, 2016 Basalt 3.8 x 1.8 x 3.6 cm Photo by: Marco Furio Magliani: Annamaria Zanella Ring: Monolite, 2016 Basalt 3.8 x 1.8 x 3.6 cm Photo by: Marco Furio Magliani

 Ramon Puig Cuyàs Brooch: Metamorphic, 2016 Nickel silver, basalt, ColorCore, acrylic painting, reconstructed pink choral 8 x 6.1 x 1 cm Photo by: Ramon Puig Cuyàs:  Ramon Puig Cuyàs Brooch: Metamorphic, 2016 Nickel silver, basalt, ColorCore, acrylic painting, reconstructed pink choral 8 x 6.1 x 1 cm Photo by: Ramon Puig Cuyàs

 Stefano Marchetti Ring: Untitled, 2016 Gold, basalt-resin 4 x 2.5 x 3 cm Photo by: Stefano Marchetti: Stefano Marchetti Ring: Untitled, 2016 Gold, basalt-resin 4 x 2.5 x 3 cm Photo by: Stefano Marchetti

  Georg Dobler Brooch: Untitled, 2016 Silver, basalt, red paint  11 x 3.5 x 1 cm Photo by: Georg Dobler: Georg Dobler Brooch: Untitled, 2016 Silver, basalt, red paint  11 x 3.5 x 1 cm Photo by: Georg Dobler

Vered Babai Pendant: Black orchids, 2015 Basalt, resin, polymer 7 x 6 x 2 cm Photo by: Vered BabaiVered Babai  Pendants: Black orchids, 2015 – Basalt, resin, polymer  7 x 6 x 2 cm Photo by: Vered Babai

Sophie Hanagarth - "Dyke" 2015 -basalt; resin  13/7/3 cm -expo BASALT - Sophie Hanagarth   »Dyke » 2015 – basalt, resin  13/7/3 cm

Lia Kirel - NOIR comme BASALTE: Lia Kirel

expo BASALT - Christian Balmer-'Spitzberg' 2016-forged iron, white gold, silver, basalt, diamond: Christian Balmer - ‘Spitzberg’ 2016- forged iron, white gold, silver, basalt, diamond

expo BASALT - Yakov Bloch- 2015- basalt, silver, polymer: Yakov Bloch - 2015 – basalt, silver, polymer 11x5x1,6cmexpo BASALT - Seliena Coyle-Carraig Dubh #1-2015 silver, image on Di-bond, basalt, steel: Seliena Coyle  brooch « Carraig Dubh #1″-2015 silver, image on Di-bond, basalt, steel 10x10x6cm
Taïr Delia Littman. Ring: The trail, 2016. Basalt, silver, gold plated, 24k gold leafs, resin, polymer. 3 x 3.5 x 2.5 cm. Photo by: Vered Babai.Taïr Delia Littman. Ring: The trail, 2016. Basalt, silver, gold plated, 24k gold leafs, resin, polymer. 3 x 3.5 x 2.5 cm. Photo by: Vered Babai

Renzo Pasquale. Brooch: BAS-ALT, 2016. Basalt, gold, steel. 8.7 x 6.1 x 1.5 cm. Photo by: Marco Furio Magliani.Renzo Pasquale. Brooch: BAS-ALT, 2016. Basalt, gold, steel. 8.7 x 6.1 x 1.5 cm. Photo by: Marco Furio Magliani.

 Philip Sajet ring at "BASALT" Philip Sajet ring for « BASALT »

 

Programme

A conference on contemporary jewelry will be held before the opening at Yad Lebanim, 3 HaMahteret st, Ramat HaSharon.

19:00   Welcome and greetingsRachel Sasporta, curator in charge.
19:10   Behind the scenes: nursing, staging, curating contemporary jewelery - Nicole Brémond, marketing and communication, luxury goods (Paris)
19:40   Eyes sink into stone: my work and other stories - Johanna Dahm, contemporary jeweler (Zürich)
20:30   Exhibition opening in the Geological Museum.

Admission is free.

 

The Geological Museum
12 Hapalmach st
Ramat HaSharon -  Ramat Hasharon
ISRAEL
geo.museum@ramat-hasharon.muni.il
Phone: 972 03 5497185


Enregistrer

01/08/2015

EXPO ‘Contemporary Art Jewellery. 10 Different Positions’ – Stadtgalerie Klagenfurt (Austria) – 30 Juin-16 Aout 2015

Contemporary Art Jewellery. 10 Different Positions // ZEITGENÖSSISCHER SCHMUCK
10 unterschiedliche Positionen

Contemporary art jewellery from Austria and Germany, featuring work by Iris Bodemer, Ute Eitzenhofer and Carmen Hauser

 Rahs, Grüngelbe Sonne, 2014(Wolfgang Rahs, Grüngelbe Sonne, 2014)

Aus Österreich:
Margit HartFritz Maierhofer — Wolfgang Rahs — Petra Zimmermann
Aus Deutschland:
Iris BodemerMartina Dempf – Georg Dobler – Ute Eitzenhöfer – Carmen Hauser – Isabell Schaupp

 Dempf, Armreifobjekt, 2007Martina Dempf, Armreifobjekt (bracelet), 2007

Hauser, Brosche, 2012 Carmen Hauser, Brosche, 2012

Margit Hart (AT) / brocheMargit Hart (AT) / broche 2014

Isabell Schaupp, Brosche , 2015Isabell Schaupp, Brosche , 2015

Petra Zimmermann, Armreif, 2014Petra Zimmermann, Armreif, 2014

Georg Dobler - Brosche - 2014 Georg Dobler – Brosche – 2014

 

 

Stadtgalerie Klagenfurt – Living Studio
Stadtgalerie Klagenfurt am Wörthersee
Theatergasse 4
9020 Klagenfurt am Wörthersee
Österreich / Austria
Tel. +43 (0)463 – 537 5532 oder 5545
Fax +43 (0)463 – 537 6287
Email: stadtgalerie@klagenfurt.at

 

 

13/06/2015

EXPO ‘Black on Black’ – Manchester Art Gallery (GB) – 20 Juin-9 Oct. 2015

 « Black on Black » held in the Manchester Art Gallery from 20 June to 9 October 2015

Curated by Jo Bloxham

Black on Black

with :  Karin JohanssonJorge ManillaGeorg DoblerMelanie IsverdingAgnes LarssonSondra ShermanBettina SpecknerTore SvenssonKarin SeufertPatricia DominguesJulia Maria KünnapStephen BottomleyLore LangendriesJivan Astfalck Philip Sajet – Florian LadstaetterJose Antonio Moralejo

 Sondra Sherman - Rorschach Corsage: Belladonna II, 2015 steel, 750auSondra Sherman - Rorschach Corsage: Belladonna II, 2015 steel, 750au
Sondra Sherman will show 3 brooches from the ‘Rorschach Corsage’ series.

Sondra Sherman  BACK VIEW w/o pin stem Rorschach Corsage: Papaver Somniferum, Brooch 2015 steelSondra Sherman  BACK VIEW w/o pin stem Rorschach Corsage: Papaver Somniferum, Brooch 2015 steel

Jose Antonio Moralejo - rings - 'Black on Black" exhibition at Manchester Art GalleryJose Antonio Moralejo – rings

Lore LangendriesLore Langendries brooch

Philip Sajet - black ring  (& red neckpiece)Philip Sajet – black ring  (& red neckpiece)(photo The Morning Bark)

 

 Manchester Art Gallery
Mosley Street
Manchester M2 3JL  – UK
Tel: 0161 235 8888

07/12/2014

EXPO ‘Georg Dobler / Thanh-Truc Nguyen’ – Galerie Ra, Amsterdam (NL) – 15 Nov.-31 Dec. 2014

Over the coming period Galerie Ra will be presenting new jewellery by Georg Dobler, and his former student at the Hochschule Hildesheim, Thanh-Truc Nguyen.

 Georg Dobler Brooch: Untitled, 2014 Oxidized silver, gemstonesGeorg Dobler Brooch: Untitled, 2014 Oxidized silver, gemstones

Georg Dobler, brooch, 2014, silver/plasticGeorg Dobler, brooch, 2014, silver/plastic

Thanh-Truc Nguyen, brooch, 2014, steel/silverThanh-Truc Nguyen, brooch, 2014, steel/silver

Thanh-Truc Nguyen, broche, 2014, steel/silverThanh-Truc Nguyen, broche, 2014, steel/silver

 

 

Galerie Ra
Nes 120
1012 KE -  Amsterdam
NETHERLANDS
+31 20 6265100
mail@galerie-ra.nl

06/04/2014

EXPO ‘Georg Dobler and Margit Jäschke : Twogether’ – Gallery Loupe, Montclair (NJ), (USA) – 12 Avril- 4 Mai 2014

« Georg Dobler and Margit Jäschke :Twogether« 

 

 When considering the jewelry of Georg Dobler and Margit Jäschke, partners in life as in art, the sheer beauty of each object can obscure the subtle strength of layered meaning. Both utilize structure, surface, texture, and color to create brooches and necklaces of perfect proportion and gestural grace. They each assemble their chosen materials, but where Dobler’s 3-D mélanges rely additionally upon negative space or geometric planes of saturated hue, Jäschke opts for visual disparity within dense pictorial imagery. Dobler combines silver and gold with huge faceted gemstones or sleek glass shards to create powerful compositions, while Jäschke juxtaposes metal and minerals with common substances like cardboard, epoxy, lead, and rubber, rendered elegant by her hand. They both derive inspiration from nature – Dobler sometimes combining twigs, buds, or beetles, cast from actual flora and fauna; Jäschke, compositions of organic mother-of-pearl or coral with paper or plastic. Reveling in the joy of life and growth, they each also find poetry in distress and decay.

The couple lives in Halle, Germany. Dobler, an artist of international stature, is a multiple winner of the coveted Herbert Hofmann Prize and is represented in numerous museum collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Arts and Design, and Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in New York, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, and Musée de Beaux-Arts, Montreal, Canada. Jäschke’s work is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Grassi Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Leipzig.

 

Georg Dobler, Brooch, 2013Georg Dobler, brooch – Untitled, 2013Twigs cast from nature, oxidized silver, glass

Margit Jäschke, Brooch, 2012Margit Jäschke, Brooch, 2012 – epoxy, cardboard, silver zirconia
Georg Dobler, Brooch, 2013 - twigs cast from natureGeorg Dobler, Brooch, 2013 – twigs cast from nature
Margit Jäschke, Brooch, 2012 - Kapa cardboardMargit Jäschke, Brooch, 2012 – Kapa cardboard, epoxy, silver zirconia

 

Gallery Loupe
50 Church Street
NJ 07042 – Montclair/ New Jersey
United States
Telephone: 973.744.0061
Fax: 973.744.0062
website: www.galleryloupe.com
mail: contact@galleryloupe.com

17/02/2014

SCHMUCK 2014 – 66th International Trade Fair, Munich – 12-18 Mars 2014

Schmuck ‘2014
55th Special Jewellery Show
66th International Trade Fair, Munich
de 12 Mar a 18 Mar 2014

 

This special exhibition is the eldest exhibition of contemporary jewellery work in the world. It takes place since 1959 every year during the International Trade Fair in March. Except the transport cost until Munich the participation in the special show is free of charge for you. Three contributions of Schmuck 2013 will be awarded with the Herbert Hofmann Prize. The prize commemorates Dr. Herbert Hofmann, the founder of the special show in 1959. In addition the jury of the Bavarian States Prize will look at the works in the special show. The Bavarian States Prize is awarded to 10 contri-bution of applied art within all contribution of the International Trade Fair. This prize is awarded with 5.000€.

More than 552 goldsmiths from 43 countries around the globe applied to participate in the special “Schmuck” (Jewellery) show at the International Crafts Fair in Munich next year. This great interest once again confirms the importance of this event in the context of contemporary jewellery-making and the significance attached to it worldwide. An above-average number of applications were received this year from Australia, Japan and Taiwan, but also from New Zealand and Argentina, the latter having been among the applicants for only a few years now. The selection for 2014 was made especially interesting thanks to the many new exhibitors nominated by the curator Jorunn Veiteberg of Copenhagen. Unusually, “Jewellery 2014” features over 25 new exhibitors, who will be represented in this renowned exhibition for the first time.

For the year 2014, a total of 66 participants from 25 nations were invited to exhibit. Numerically most strongly represented are goldsmiths from Germany, the Netherlands, Japan, Australia, Denmark and Sweden. The applicants grow younger by the year, an indicator that even before or immediately after finishing their training goldsmiths seek to compete in our special show, present their work to an interested public, experts, gallery owners and museum curators, and rapidly find their way into the jewellery avant-garde. “Jewellery” is an important venue for making a name for oneself in international goldsmiths’ circles, establishing contacts, and not least, witnessing the award of the prestigious Herbert Hofmann Prize on Saturday.

The special “Jewellery” show is characterized by the choice of certain themes which, in the eyes of curator Jorunn Veiteberg, represent salient traits of current jewellery design. As signs of our times and selection criteria, she sees found objects of metal or wood, things that bear definite marks of use, materials that speak an expressive, earthy language, forms and structures reminiscent of architecture, as well as masks, a tendency to mysticism, and forceful color schemes.

Honored as next year’s Modern Classic will be Dorothea Prühl, a goldsmith who lives in Halle. A teacher at Burg Giebichenstein Art College, she not only helped shape an entire generation of young goldsmiths but, over and above her teaching activity, has created an admirable, original oeuvre that holds a very special place within contemporary jewellery design.

Curator of “Jewellery 2014” is Jorunn Veiteberg, a Norwegian art historian who lives in Copenhagen. An arts journalist and exhibition curator, Veiteberg has taught since 2002 at the National Academy in Bergen, Norway. Since 2013 she has been guest professor at the University of Göteborg, Sweden, and chairwoman of the Norwegian Crafts Association. She has published in the fields of contemporary jewellery and ceramics. Veiteberg says it was a great honor for her to make the selection for “Jewellery 2014.” She was especially impressed by the quality of the submissions and their international range. For her as a Scandinavian, it was an enriching experience to see so many submissions from South Korea, Japan, Argentina, the U.S., and many other countries from around the world.

The Handwerkskammer organizes the special shows Exempla, Talente, Modern Masters and Schmuck at the International Handwerksmesse München with the Herbert-Hofmann-Award 2014 ceremony on Saturday 15th March at 4 p.m. We will show in our Galerie Handwerk the exhibition WUNDERRUMA – Jewellery from New Zealand.

 

Program HERE

 

Patrícia Domingues – Reconstructed MaterialPatrícia Domingues – Reconstructed Material 

Anne Achenbach (DE) — Tobias Alm (SE) — Sawa Aso (JP) — Rut-Malin Barklund (SE) — Peter Bauhuis (DE) — Nicole Beck (DE) — Alexander Blank (DE) — Iris Bodemer (DE) — Bas Bouman (NL) — Sungho Cho (KR) — Eunmi Chun (KR) — Kat Cole (USA) — Annette Dam (DK) –  Rian de Jong  (NL) — Laura Deakin (AU) — Peter Deckers  (NZ/NL) — Paul Derrez (NL) — Bin Dixon-Ward (AU) — Georg Dobler (DE) — Iris Eichenberg (NL/USA/D) — Réka Fekete (HU) — Benedikt Fischer (AT) — Kyoko Fukuchi (JP) — Antje Godglück (NL/D) — Andi Gut(DE) — Gésine Hackenberg  (NL/D) — Cecilia Hecker (RA) — Hanna Hedman (SE) — Akihiro Ikeyama (JP) — Karin Johansson (SE) — Mareike Kanafani (DK) — Beppe Kessler (NL) — Ulrike Kleine-Behnke (DE) — Jun Konishi (JP) — Manon van Kouswijk (NL/AU) — Marie-Louise Kristensen (DK) — Daniel Kruger (DE) — Dongchun Lee (KR) — Sally Marsland (AU) — Sharon Massey (USA) –  Yutaka Minegishi  (JP/DE) — Shelley Norton (NZ) — Maria Nuutinen (FI) — Kristi Paap (EE) – Noon Passama (TH/NL) — Ruudt Peters (NL) — Lina Peterson (GB) — Nicole Polentas (AU) — Jo Pond (GB) — Auba Pont (ES) — Tabea Reulecke (DE) — Patricia Rodriguez (RA) — Mette Saabye  (DK) — Karin Seufert (DE) — Despo Sophocleous (CA/DE) — Christoph Straube (DE) — Jie Sun (CN) — Fumiki Taguchi (JP) — Anna Talbot (NO) — Sabina Tiemroth (RA) — Karola Torkos (DE) — Karen Vanmol (BE) — Gabi Veit (IT) — Andrea Wagner (NL) — Florian Weichsberger (DE/I) — Wen-Miao Yeh (TW)

Retrospektive bei Schmuck 2014: Dorothea Prühl, Deutschland

29/12/2013

SCHMUCK 2014 – OFFICIAL SELECTION – (Munich, Germany) – 12-18 Mars 2014

Schmuck 2014déjà ! … encore !! ……

OFFICIAL SELECTION

Place: Willy Brandt Allee 1 (Munich, Germany)
Management: Wolfgang Lösche
12.Mar.2014 – 18.Mar.2014

Schmuck 2014 - déjà ! encore !!  Place: Willy Brandt Allee 1 (Munich, Germany) Management: Wolfgang Lösche 12.Mar.2014 - 18.Mar.2014  website: www.hwk-m...
 
More than 552 goldsmiths from 43 countries around the globe applied to participate in the special “Schmuck” (Jewellery) show at the International Crafts Fair in Munich next year. This great interest once again confirms the importance of this event in the context of contemporary jewellery-making and the significance attached to it worldwide. An above-average number of applications were received this year from Australia, Japan and Taiwan, but also from New Zealand and Argentina, the latter having been among the applicants for only a few years now. The selection for 2014 was made especially interesting thanks to the many new exhibitors nominated by the curator Jorunn Veiteberg of Copenhagen. Unusually, “Jewellery 2014” features over 25 new exhibitors, who will be represented in this renowned exhibition for the first time.
For the year 2014, a total of 66 participants from 25 nations were invited to exhibit. Numerically most strongly represented are goldsmiths from Germany, the Netherlands, Japan, Australia, Denmark and Sweden. The applicants grow younger by the year, an indicator that even before or immediately after finishing their training goldsmiths seek to compete in our special show, present their work to an interested public, experts, gallery owners and museum curators, and rapidly find their way into the jewellery avant-garde. “Jewellery” is an important venue for making a name for oneself in international goldsmiths’ circles, establishing contacts, and not least, witnessing the award of the prestigious Herbert Hofmann Prize on Saturday.
 
 
Selected Artists: Anne Achenbach, DE –  Tobias Alm, SE – Sawa Aso, JP — Rut-Malin Barklund, SE — Peter Bauhuis, DE — Nicole Beck, DE — Alexander Blank, DE — Iris Bodemer, DE — Bas Bouman, NL  — Sungho Cho, KR — Eunmi Chun, KR –  Kat Cole, USA – Annette Dam, DK — Rian de Jong, NL — Laura Deakin, AU — Peter Deckers, NZ/NL – Paul Derrez, NL — Bin Dixon-Ward, AU — Georg Dobler, DE — Iris Eichenberg, NL/USA/DE — Réka Fekete, HU — Benedikt Fischer, AT — Kyoko Fukuchi, JP — Antje Godglück, NL/DE — Andi Gut, DE — Gesine Hackenberg, NL/DE — Cecilia Hecker, Arg. — Hanna Hedman, SE — Akihiro Ikeyama, JP — Karin Johansson, SE — Mareike Kanafani, DK — Beppe Kessler, NL — Ulrike Kleine-Behnke, DE — Jun Konishi, JP — Manon van Kouswijk, NL/AU — Marie-Louise Kristensen,DK — Daniel Kruger, Südafrika/DE — Dongchun Lee, KR — Sally Marsland, AU — Sharon Massey, USA – Yutaka Minegishi, JP/DE — Shelley Norton, NZ — Maria Nuutinen, FI — Kristi Paap, EE — Noon Passama, TH/NL — Ruudt Peters, NL — Lina Peterson, GB — Nicole Polentas, GR/AU — Jo Pond, GB — Auba Pont, ES – Tabea Reulecke, DE — Patricia Rodriguez, Arg. — Mette Saabye, DK — Karin Seufert, DE — Despo Sophocleous, CA/DE — Christoph Straube, DE — Jie Sun, CN — Fumiki Taguchi, JP — Anna Talbot, NO — Sabina Tiemroth, Arg. — Karola Torkos, DE — Karen Vanmol, BE — Gabi Veit, IT — Andrea Wagner, NL — Florian Weichsberger, DE/IT — Wen-Miao Yeh, TW
 
Retrospektive bei Schmuck 2014: Dorothea Prühl, Deutschland
Honored as next year’s Modern Classic will be Dorothea Prühl, a goldsmith who lives in Halle. A teacher at Burg Giebichenstein Art College, she not only helped shape an entire generation of young goldsmiths but, over and above her teaching activity, has created an admirable, original oeuvre that holds a very special place within contemporary jewellery design.
 
The special “Jewellery” show is characterized by the choice of certain themes which, in the eyes of curator Jorunn Veiteberg, represent salient traits of current jewellery design. As signs of our times and selection criteria, she sees found objects of metal or wood, things that bear definite marks of use, materials that speak an expressive, earthy language, forms and structures reminiscent of architecture, as well as masks, a tendency to mysticism, and forceful color schemes.
 
 
Willy Brandt Allee 1 (Munich, Germany)
Management: Wolfgang Lösche
12.Mar.2014 – 18.Mar.2014
website: www.hwk-muenchen.de
mail: eva.sarnowski@hwk-muenchen.de

03/12/2013

EXPO ‘News from the Permian’ – Museums für Naturkunde Chemnitz, Chemnitz (DE) – 30 Oct. 2013 – 5 Janv. 2014

News from the Permian – International Contemporary Jewellery Art and the Petrified Forest of Chemnitz

The local geological features of the Petrified Forest Chemnitz are in the focus of the current international jewellery art project. 
The fascinating aesthetic qualities of this 291 million years old silicified wood gives the inspiration to the work process of eleven jewellery artists from seven countries.
All of them already met on the 31st of January to the 2nd of February 2013 for a joint symposium at the Museum für Naturkunde Chemnitz. During this meeting, there were a lot of important, interesting and exciting moments: the main point was the selection of the stones and another one was the analysis of the materials of Chemnitz and their history.
The artists now are developing new unique jewellery pieces made from selected stones of petrified wood back home in their ateliers. First of the jewellery pieces are already finished and we looking forward to an exciting collection of very various individual works.

News from the Permian- International Contemporary Jewellery Art and the Petrified Forest of Chemnitz

Artists:  Beate von Appen — Beate Eismann — Heike Lau Birgit LakenDeganit Stern SchockenFlora VagiGeorg DoblerMargit JäschkeMari Ishikawa Märta Mattsson Martin Papcun


Mari Ishikawa, Brooch, 2013
Mari Ishikawa – Landscape, 2013 – Silicified wood from the Petrified Forest Chemnitz, silver, aluminum – Photo: LaszloToth

Margit Jäschke, Brooch, 2013Margit Jäschke – Brooch: Untitled, 2013 – Silver, paper, plastic, topaz – Photo: Laszlo Toth

Georg Dobler, Brooch, 2013Georg Dobler – Brooch: Untitled, 2013 – Silver 925, paint, petrified wood, carnelian – Photo: Laszlo Toth

Beate Eismann, Brooch, 2013Beate Eismann - Brooch: FLORA DES PERMS, 2013 – Silicified wood from the Petrified Forest Chemnitz, plastic, silver - Photo: Laszlo Toth

Birgit Laken, Necklace, 2013Birgit Laken – Necklace: Flying Insects, 2013 – Silicified wood from the Petrified Forest Chemnitz, silver patinated, plastic, pigment - Photo: Laszlo Toth

Martin Papcún, Object, 2013Martin Papcún -  Object: Untitled, 2013 – Patinated silver – Photo: Laszlo Toth

Märta Mattsson, Brooch, 2013 Märta Mattsson – Brooch: Eruption, 2013 – Silicified wood from the Petrified Forest Chemnitz, flowers, branch, resin, silver - Photo: Laszlo Toth

Mari Ishikawa, Brooch, 2013Mari Ishikawa – Brooch: Landscape, 2013 – Silicified wood from the Petrified Forest Chemnitz, silver, aluminum -  Photo : Laszlo Toth

Flora Vagi, Ring, 2013Flora Vagi -  Ring: Untitled, 2013 – Silicified wood from the Petrified Forest Chemnitz, wood, paint – Photo: Laszlo Toth

 

Museums für Naturkunde Chemnitz
Moritzstraße 20
09111 – Chemnitz
Germany
Telephone: (0049) (0) 371-488 4551
Fax: (0049) (0) 371-488 4597

01/11/2013

EXPO ‘TWO – THE SYMMETRY OF THE MOMENT’ – Galerie Slavik, Vienna (AT) – 15 Oct.-16 Nov. 2013

TWO – THE SYMMETRY OF THE MOMENT  -
MARGIT JÄSCHKE & GEORG DOBLER

15 October to 16 November 2013
Exhibition opening: 15 Oct. 2013, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Discover the symmetry of the moment in this exhibition juxtaposing the beautiful inspirations of Margit Jäschke – a wanderer between two worlds of art – with the ironic jewellery still lives and bitter-sweet compositions of Georg Dobler.
Margit Jäschke – a visual jewellery artist, painter and creator of installations – takes her inspiration from the sensuality and form of materials. The distinction between jewellery meant to be worn and an autonomous work of art becomes obliterated as details evoking various associations move into the foreground. The jewellery pieces open up vistas of fantastic worlds.
Finely structured bare tree trunks, blossoms with delicate petals, turquoise stone pendants – Georg Dobler creates ironic jewellery still lives with his naturalistic silver copies of the beauties of nature. Large, sparkling amethysts give the blackened silver necklace an aura of grandeur and resplendence, while the bright red flowers in the floral brooch seem to eternalize moments of ephemeral nature in extravagant form. Stylistically, the artist views his creations as being akin to the Art Nouveau of René Lalique.

Margit Jäschke - brooch - silver, synthetic material, stones, sweet water pearlsMargit Jäschke – brooch – silver, synthetic material, stones, sweet water pearlsGeorg Dobler - necklaceGeorg Dobler – necklace - Silver blackened, amethystMargit Jäschke - brooch 2013Margit Jäschke – brooch 2013 - Silver, rivets, plastic, lemon quartz. 4 x 12 x 2 cm
Georg DOBLER - brooch - silver blackened, smoky quartzGeorg Dobler – brooch – silver blackened, smoky quartz


Galerie Slavik
Himmelpfortgasse 17
A-1010 Vienna
Austria

Telephone: +43 1 513 48 12
e-mail: galerie.slavik@vienna.at

27/02/2013

Schmuck 2013 – EXPO ‘Neuer Schmuck für die Götter’ – Galerie Handwerk, Munich (DE) – 7 Mars-5 Mai 2013

Neuer Schmuck für die Götter / New Jewelry for the Gods

Galerie Handwerk zu Gast in den Staatlichen Antikensammlungen,
Vernissage 6. mars., 19 h -

Le titre de l’exposition se réfère à l’exposition ayant lieu au même moment « Unsterblichen – les dieux de la Grèce » / The title of the exhibition refers to the current exhibition “the Unsterblichen – Gods of Greece”.
in the National Antique collections Gallery.
The collection of antique and gold jewellery of the National Antique collections Gallery has a world-wide reputation. It appears extremely delightful to place contemporary jewelry of internationally renowned designers into this unusual context.

during SCHMUCK : Neuer Schmuck für die Götter -  Georg Dobler, DE (Georg Dobler necklace)

Teilnehmer :
Robert Baines, AU — Peter Bauhuis, DE — Manfred Bischoff, DE — Bettina Dittlmann, DE — Georg Dobler, DE — David Huycke, BE — Daniel Kruger, ZA — Christa Lühtje, DE — Bruno Martinazzi , IT — Francesco Pavan, IT — Dorothea Prühl, DE — Gerd Rothmann, DE — Jacqueline Ryan, IT — Philip Sajet, NL — Bernhard Schobinger, CH — Hubertus von Skal, DE — Tanel Veenre, EE — Graziano Visintin, IT

Neuer Schmuck für die Götter - brooch by Bettina Dittlmann, DE brooch by Bettina Dittlmann

Bruno Martinazzi - Ausstellung "Neuer Schmuck für die Götter" - Handwerkskammer für München und Oberbayern - Bruno Martinazzi

Neuer Schmuck für die Götter - by Francesco Pavan, IT Francesco Pavan
"Neuer Schmuck für die Götter" - Graziano VisintinGraziano Visintin
"Neuer Schmuck für die Götter" -  Bernhard Schobinger, CHBernhard Schobinger ring
Neuer Schmuck für die Götter - by Philip Sajet, NL Philip Sajet
Neuer Schmuck für die Götter - Tanel Veenre  Tanel Veenre
Neuer Schmuck für die Götter - by Daniel Kruger, ZA Daniel Kruger
Dorothea Prühl, DE  ("Neuer Schmuck für die Götter") Dorothea Prühl
"Neuer Schmuck für die Götter" - Georg Dobler Georg Dobler brooch
Diashow zur Ausstellung "Neuer Schmuck für die Götter" - Handwerkskammer für München und Oberbayern - Hubertus von Skal (DE) Hubertus von Skal – ring
Robert Baines, AU Robert Baines ring
Manfred Bischoff, DE - Ausstellung "Neuer Schmuck für die Götter" -  Manfred Bischoff

 

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