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11/03/2015

During SCHMUCK 2015 – EXPO ‘Trophies / In the Reign of Coyote’ – Deutsches Jagd- Und Fischereimuseum, Munich (DE)- 11-16 Mars 2015

Inauguration 12 Mars 2015 18-20 h/ Deutsches Jagd- Und Fischereimuseum

Trophies // In the Reign of Coyote.
TROPHIES // IN THE REIGN OF COYOTE
with :   Cameron Andersen — Jane DoddAliyah GoldSteven Gordon HolmanAkihiro IkeyamaLore LangendriesMärta MattssonKerianne Quick (Keri Kwik)Anna TalbotTanel VeenreMallory Weston.
TROPHIES // IN THE REIGN OF COYOTE
The hunt is a ritual; through gathering, searching, and collecting we create amulets, myths, and trophies. The works of these jewelers are rooted in these traditions; they look to nature and translate what they see.To hunt is to gather, to search, to collect. Through hunting, making, the weaving of stories, we are able to resist modernity’s denial of belief, and to keep our ties with the natural world. There is a primal, universal longing for myth, for an understanding of the immeasurable power of nature, and an allure in conquering, transforming, becoming. The hunt is a ritual, a way to insert ourselves into an ages-old cycle. In hunting we take on the role of maker, turning one thing into another. In making we are shamans, translating worlds, perspectives, identity.These jewelers distinguish themselves through their sensitive treatment of nature. Their work utilizes the material language of the trophy through the use of animal imagery and materials. The transformations they wrought, and the stories they weave, set them apart from other makers and unify them through aesthetic and conceptual application. In the Reign of Coyote references a collection of stories about the earth’s becoming, fables of animal and human relationships. The work of these artists looks back to a time when we, as humans, turned directly to nature for guidance, sustenance, and support.
 Jane Dodd (NZ) - Jane Dodd
Jane Dodd works in metal, wood, bone, shell and makes pieces that investigate storytelling and narrative. She is particularly interested in exploring a dialogue between nature and culture.
Marta MattssonSwooping work by Märta Mattsson  for TROPHIES
  Märta Mattsson « Märta Mattsson   sees beauty in things that other people find strange or are even repulsed by. She becomes fascinated when there is something you do not want to see and by the feeling you get when you do not want to look at something, yet you still do. Her jewellery deals with the tension that lies between attraction and repulsion. »
Sleek work by Tanel Veenre Jewellery for TROPHIESSleek work by Tanel Veenre  for TROPHIES
 Tanel Veenre  Tanel Veenre ‘s jewels take one on a journey that starts from the depths of the sea, continues on through coral reefs, past dancing sea horses and then on to the cultivation of silkworms. The voyage ends in a cosmic cloud.
Dark work by Lore Langendries for TROPHIESDark work by Lore Langendries for TROPHIES
Her research interests include the interaction between craft and industry, between unique and serial with a particular focus on (re)production, digital technology, tactility, the behaviour of materials and the subjective role of the maker. In her recent series, Hunacturing, Langendries is questioning the nature of reproduction via a combination of natural materials, mechanical treatment and the human touch.
 Aliyah Gold -  Aliyah Gold 
Animal imagery and animal-based materials have been used in jewelry dating back to the first civilizations. Gold challenges herself to create jewelry that contains the essence of an animal rather than merely a representation.
 Mallory Weston (USA)  Mallory Weston 
She works with a variety of medium including metal, fiber, concrete, and spray-paint creating bold, compelling, and interactive wearable art. Currently, she is exploring snake imagery, symbolism, and serpent dichotomies within
her work.
Steven Gordon Holman  Steven Gordon Holman
 he grew up in the West Desert (USA) where he developed a close relationship to the natural world. His work is invested in material and myth, both cultural and personal. Through the building of these myth he creates artifacts and amulets of The Tribe
 Anna Talbot  Anna Talbot
Anna Talbot’s jewellery is inspired by fairy tales, nursery rhymes, songs and stories. Wolves, deer, trees, forests and Little Red Riding Hood are all central elements in her universe, and they don’t necessarily stick to their traditional roles.
Dazzle Camo by Keri Kwik for TROPHIESDazzle Camo by Keri Kwik for TROPHIES
 

Deutsches Jagd- Und Fischereimuseum
Neuhauser Strasse 2,
80331 Munich – Germany
Wed 9:30 – 15:30, Thu 9:30 – 21:00, Fri – Mon 9:30 – 17:00
tel +49 89 220522
info@jagd-fischerei-museum.deDeutsches Jagd- und Fischereimuseum is a museum exhibiting objects connected with the history of hunting and fishing in Germany or other territories which were or are part of it. Located in the pedestrian zone of the city center of Munich

https://www.facebook.com/events/1407311132903160
trophiesschmuck@gmail.com

 We are raising funds for an EXHIBITION CATALOGUE!

 We are raising funds for an EXHIBITION CATALOGUE! If you would like one, or just want to support us making one, or want to get your hands on some LIMITED EDITION RINGS, head over to our catalogue kickstarter page! It’s a great chance to get into the action if you can’t make it to Munich this year! https://www.kickstarter.com/…/trophies-in-the-reign-of-coyo…

30/10/2013

SIERAAD 2013 – International Jewellery Art Fair – Amsterdam (NL) – 7-10 Nov. 2013

SIERAAD  7-10 nov 2013 – Amsterdam


List of participants 2013

 SIERAAD  7-10 nov 2013  http://www.sieraadartfair.com/cms/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/SIERAAD2013-Campagne-POSTER-uiting-A4.jpg(Jillian Moore jewel)

SIERAAD - Lisa Hashimoto Shoe RingLiisa Hashimoto (Shoe Ring ) – stand #67

SIERAAD - Catalina Brenes
Catalina Brenes (rings) – stand #44

SIERAAD International Jewellery Art Fair | Beate Pfefferkorn - goldenes viiesBeate Pfefferkorn – goldenes viies

SIERAAD International Jewellery Art Fair | Stephanie Voegele Neon yellow broochStephanie Voegele Neon yellow brooch

SIERAAD International Jewellery Art Fair | Min Ji CHOMin Ji CHO brooch

SIERAAD - Isabelle Busnel brocheIsabelle Busnel  Cameo Brooch – silicone – - stand #85

SIERAAD International Jewellery Art Fair | Rita Bey Yu Lin - waiting for blossomingRita Bey Yu Lin – waiting for blossoming

SIERAAD International Jewellery Art Fair | Margo Nelissen - zaaddooshanger 300Margo Nelissen – zaaddooshanger 300

Davide Penso, glass jewelry. SIERAAD International Jewellery Art Fair   See Davide's website:  http://www.davidepenso.com/gallery.phpDavide Penso, glass jewelry. 

SIERAAD - Mallory WestonMallory Weston

SIERAAD - NATSUKI SAWAINatsuki Sawai

SIERAAD - Linda Ezerman beach in bloom groen 2Linda Ezerman beach in bloom groen 2

SIERAAD International Jewellery Art Fair | Rachel TimminsRachel Timmins

SIERAAD International Jewellery Art Fair | Katja ToporskiKatja Toporski Crucible 4 necklace – 2012 – Steel, Porcelain, Charcoal, Frankincense

Sieraad Art Fair in Amsterdam - Jillian MooreJillian Moore ring

SIERAAD International Jewellery Art Fair | J+ Studio - body-parasite rings by Ming Gu  - (Ming (Miona) Gu, Birmingham (GB)  Nationality: Chinese  | nextmiona.wix.com/ming .                Ming (Miona) Gu makes body parasites that are reminiscent of colourful coral reefs. Using vivid colours and dramatic forms she wants to change our perception of growths in our bodies
body-parasite rings by Ming Gu  – (Ming (Miona) Gu, Birmingham (GB)  Nationality: Chinese)
J+ Studio : Five students from Taiwan and China obtained their Master’s degree at the School of Jewellery in Birmingham, England and will now be present at SIERAAD for the first time with an interesting group presentation.  – These 5 jewellers are Ying-Hsun (Zita) Hsu, Ming (Miona) Gu, I Ting (Heather) Ho, Tzu-Jung (Molly) Wu, and Xinrui (Sherry) Yu

SIERAAD ART FAIR

Gashouder WesterGasterrein
Klönneplein 1
1014 DD Amsterdam
the Netherlands

17/07/2013

EXPO ‘Seams | Seems’ – MADA gallery, Melbourne (Australia) – 17 Juill.-20 Aout 2013

« Seams | Seems » 17 July – 20 August 2013  Exhibition and symposium curated by Marian Hosking (MADA – Monash University Art Design & Architecture) and Robin Quigley (Rhode Island School of Design).
Seams: bringing together, fitting, joining and overlapping.
Seems: to appear to have a particular quality.

Opening Address 19 July, 6pm Professor Edward Byrne AO, Vice Chancellor & President, Monash University

Seams | Seems 17 July - 20 August 2013
Upcoming exhibition  Seams | Seemswhich is a collaborative alumni exhibition by Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) and Monash University in Australia. This exhibition will represent a diverse selection of jewelry and objects to emphasize and broaden the discourse around where the boundaries lie for jewelry in 2013. The exhibition will be open from this Wed, the 17th of July until the 20th Aug, 2013 at the MADA Gallery, Melbourne in Australia. The opening event will be held on the 19th of July at 6pm.

Right now, our faculties, Robin Quigley and Tracy Steepy are officially in Australia representing the work of the RISD Jewelry and Metalsmithing Alumni and Faculty. They have begun the installation of the exhibition. Thank you so much, Robin and Tracy !! I will update you when I receive more photos from the exhibition.

Here are the participating Artists from RISD: Yoshie EndaKate FurmanYong Joo Kim — Hye Yeon Park — Lauren TickleMariah TuttleMallory WestonRobin Quigley — Tracy Steepy.

From MADA  : Melissa Cameron — Vito Bila — Lousje Skala — Laura DeakinJill Hermans — Biatta Kelly — Christine Scott-Young — Penelope Pollard — Maureen Faye Chauhan — Meredith Turnbull.

Kate Furman   "Reconciled" - brooch -     (2012 MFA in Jewelry + Metalsmithing at Rhode Island School of Design) - -   http://www.katefurman.com
Kate Furman   « Reconciled » – brooch -     (2012 MFA in Jewelry + Metalsmithing at Rhode Island School of Design)

Yong Joo Kim : Brooch, Requisite Variety S2-EV8, Velcro hook and loop fasteners and Sterling Silver, 6” x 8” x 4”, 2013

 Yong Joo Kim : Brooch, Requisite Variety S2-EV8, Velcro hook and loop fasteners and Sterling Silver, 6” x 8” x 4”, 2013

Lauren Tickle, 27, who is based in Brooklyn, New York, painstakingly transformed paper money into intricate brooches, necklaces and earrings.
Lauren Tickle, $12.50 Brooch, US Currency, Silver, Latex, and Monofilament, 2011
YOSHIE ENDA - Presence : Arms - silicone
Yoshie Enda –  Presence : Arms – silicone
Hye Yeon Park's “Grasping at Clouds”
Hye Yeon Park -  “Grasping at Clouds”
Tracy Steepy - steepy plyportraits -  2012 - resin, wood, steel  http://www.siennagallery.com/
Tracy Steepy – steepy plyportraits -  2012 – resin, wood, steel
Laura Deakin brooch.
Laura Deakin brooch
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Meredith Turnbull – Red-and-Green-painted-brooch
Maureen Faye-Chauhan, Octahedral brooch (2011)

Maureen Faye-Chauhan, Octahedral brooch (2011)

MADA Gallery is located at the Caulfield campus of Monash University
MADA Gallery
Building G, Ground Floor
900 Dandenong Rd
Caulfield East Victoria 3145
t+61 3 9903 2882
eMADA.Gallery@monash.edu

31/12/2012

nos artistes « ont les boules » ………

….. ou est-ce juste moi, en ces temps « festifs », entre « fin du monde » et fin d’année ???? broie-je du noir ??? ;-)

Séquence humeur. Dark.

from Estonian Academy of Arts  Department of Jewellery and Blacksmithing  - but who ???  : Elize Hiiop http://www.artun.ee/ Elize Hiiop, from Estonian Academy of Arts Department of Jewellery and Blacksmithing

 Michelle Kraemer  Necklace: Contorsion 1 2011  Cotton, polystyrene, latex  8 x 5 x 50 cm  photo by Michelle Kraemer Michelle Kraemer  Necklace: Contorsion 1 2011  Cotton, polystyrene, latex  8 x 5 x 50 cm  photo by Michelle Kraemer

Laurence verdier - les valseuses Laurence Verdier – les valseuses – ring

Sophie Hanagarth Sophie Hanagarth

Mallory Weston  Brooch: Bad Luck 2012  Copper, Steel, Thread Mallory Weston  Brooch: Bad Luck 2012  Copper, Steel, Thread

Ria Lins - wounded heart Ria Lins – wounded heart (coeur blessé)

Julie Usel. Sometimes I want to be a housewife: Steak necklace Julie Usel. Sometimes I want to be a housewife: Steak necklace (coeur qui saigne …)

Leonor Hipólito, Beyond Emotions 2011  Leather Leonor Hipólito, Beyond Emotions 2011  Leather

Katie Poterala Brooch(Affliction Series) Katie Poterala Brooch (Affliction Series)

Marissa Saneholtz "Dark memories clouded her thoughts." Brooch Marissa Saneholtz « Dark memories clouded her thoughts. » Brooch

Marissa Saneholtz "Soon she would be surrounded by the blackness she created." Brooch Marissa Saneholtz « Soon she would be surrounded by the blackness she created. » Brooch

boooon …

April Marie Hale / Body Adorned Online Exhibition ("Like sheep, we wait") April Marie Hale – Body Adorned Online Exhibition : « Like sheep, we wait » …………….

 

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