EXPO ‘Think Twice – New Latin American Jewelry’ – Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue WA (USA) – 26 Mai-16 Oct. 2011
Think Twice – New Latin American Jewelry
Objects of adornment have long played a significant role throughout Latin America’s history, from the spiritually potent jewelry of the pre-Columbians to today’s eye-catching ornaments. Bringing together more than 130 works by over 90 artists from 25 countries, Think Twice is the largest collection of contemporary Latin American jewelry to be seen in the United States. BAM is the only museum in the Northwest to showcase this fascinating exhibition!
Reny Golcman (Brazil) – ‘Jaw Necklace’, 1973 - Silver, barracuda bones
Carolina Martínez Linares (Colombia) – Brooch ‘Conducto Hialoideo’, 2010 – Polyurethane, silver, steel
Kika Alvarenga (Brazil) - Ring ‘Gambiarra V’, 2009 – Silver, black gold, tourmaline, resin
Claudia Cucchi (Brazil) – ring ‘Memory’, 2002 – photo, Perspex, silver
Claudia Cucchi (Brazil) – brooch ‘Orange’, 2002 – Orange skin, Perspex, silver
Linda Sanchez (Colombia) - Necklace ‘Guacamayas’, 2010 – Silver, para grass and fique
Jorge Castanon (Argentina) – brooch ‘La Caja Amarilla’, 2009 – Reclaimed painted wood, gold
Maria Constanza Ochoa (Colombia) – Necklace ‘Soft Black and White’, 2008 – Latex balloons, flour, cotton
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