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05/03/2018

EXPO ‘‎Hidden curriculum’ – during the MJW 2018 – Atelier Cepissakova, Munich (DE) – 8-11 Mars 2018

 

« ‎Hidden curriculum »

Contemporary jewelry exhibition inside   Munich Jewellery Week  (7–10 March 2018)

Popeye loves Olive  Art Space hosts an exhibition platform during Munich Jewellery Week by inviting a group of 14 Greek artists to meet the Mexican artist Jorge Manilla and to develop a joint project on Hidden Curriculum, Identity and Proxemics. 

Opening: Thursday 08/03/18 @19.00 – 22.00

Popeye loves Olive‎ - Hidden curriculum*

Participating Artists:    Jorge Manilla – Aggelika Diplari – Aggelos Konstantakatos – Anna Vlahos – Antria Prasinou – Artemis Valsamaki – Erato Kouloubi – Ioli Livada –  Joanna Grigoriou – Liana Pattihis – Marina Zachou – Niki Stylianou – Xenia Deimezi – Yakinthi Oikonomou – Yiota Vogli

 

 » Hidden Curriculum*
The Hidden curriculum consists of teaching items which are not officially intended and developed by school and educational system. The educational authorities use the concepts of “hidden curriculum” and “invisible curriculum” to explain teachings and attitudes influenced by these implicit factors (Alavi, Abdollahi and Ahmadi, 2008).
With the intention to explore behaviors, perspectives and attitudes, that the participants adopt during their learning process, in an independent way outside of an institution.
For this exhibition we have decided to take the idea of a Hidden Curriculum and explore in a free but very careful way, issues like gender roles, morals, social class, stereotypes, cultural expectations and personal language.
According to the Austrian artist and architect Hundertwasser, we have five layers of skin. From the innermost to the furthest from the centre: Epidermis, Clothes, Houses, Identity and Earth. Each layer (skin) defines and interacts with the whole human entity.
According to Proxemics, we arrange objects and ourselves in relation to space as it makes us feel more or less comfortable. Individuals naturally maintain a separation that relates to environmental and cultural factors but also to social and interpersonal situations. One could say that proxemics is separated in Intimate, Personal, Social and Public Space/Skins. Moreover, all layers of Space/Skins interact, affect and define each other.
Most importantly, it should be underlined; the above studies claim that Identity is created by social interplay.
According to history, Jewelry serves as a primary means of conveying cultural values. Traditionally, jewels were seen as sacred and precious; however, from the beginning of the 20th century, jewelry has started to be objectified. Jewelry as a result of all human social interactions becomes a product of non-verbal communication.
The process, through which a piece of jewelry is created, is totally connected with the cultural and social background of each jewelry artist. From the selection of materials to the final product, it is needed that all different possibilities and perspectives of this act to be explored.
On the other hand, the viewer interacts both with the maker and the wearer of a piece of jewelry; as jewelry narrates stories and communicates feelings and Identities. 
By comparing fourteen Greek jewelry artists’ work in opposition to that of a Mexican artist and educator; this exhibition seeks to collect information on how hidden curriculum, proxemics and identity are expressed through jewelry.
What kind of space occupies the work of each artist? What kind of skin it represents? « 

 

HIDDEN CURRICULUM - Yiota Vogli Dialogue I Νecklace / Ruthenium plated bronze, alpaca, paper pulp, grains, oxidationsYiota Vogli Dialogue I Νecklace / Ruthenium plated bronze, alpaca, paper pulp, grains, oxidations

Yiota Vogli. Brooch: Dialogue, 2017. silver, alpaca, hand painted silver, paper pulp, acrylics, cotton.Yiota Vogli. Brooch: Dialogue, 2017. silver, alpaca, hand painted silver, paper pulp, acrylics, cotton.

Yakinthi Oikonomou Brooch: Veresé, 2017 Argentium silver, bronze, stainless steel. Photo by: Orestis RovakisYakinthi Oikonomou. Brooch: Veresé, 2017. Argentium silver, bronze, stainless steel.. Photo by: Orestis Rovakis.

HIDDEN CURRICULUM - Yakinthi Oikonomou Home sweet home Brooch / Argentium silver, stainless steelYakinthi Oikonomou Home sweet home Brooch / Argentium silver, stainless steel

Xenia Deimezi. Necklace: FEED ME, 2018. Latex, cotton and polyester thread, brilliant cut white diamond.. 70 x 10 cm. Photo by: Aimilia Balaska. From series: into existence.
Xenia Deimezi. Feed-me  Necklace / Latex, cotton & polyester thread, brilliant cut diamond  - Photo by: Aimilia Balaska. From series: into existence

HIDDEN CURRICULUM - Niki Stylianou. - Landscape #3 Necklace / Hand cut and hand stitched leather, thread, copper, pigments, patina
Niki Stylianou.   Landscape #3  - Necklace / Hand cut and hand stitched leather, thread, copper, pigments, patina  

Niki Stylianou Necklace: Mapping: traces made solid, 2017 Copper, bronze, pigments, patina, cord. Photo by: Niki StylianouNiki Stylianou - Necklace: Mapping: traces made solid, 2017 - Copper, bronze, pigments, patina, cord. - Photo by: Niki Stylianou

HIDDEN CURRICULUM - Antria Prasinou Ephemeral Body Neckpiece / Copper, rice paper, ink, silver, pigments, silk thread – avec Antria Prasinou.
Antria Prasinou. - Ephemeral Body - Neckpiece / Copper, rice paper, ink, silver, pigments, silk thread  

Antria Prasinou Brooch: Liberate the Senses, 2017 Copper, rice paper, ink, silver, pigments, silk thread. Photo by: Konstantinos KostopoulosAntria Prasinou - Brooch: Liberate the Senses, 2017 - Copper, rice paper, ink, silver, pigments, silk thread. - Photo by: Konstantinos Kostopoulos

Liana Pattihis Necklace: Shades of Black, 2017 Copper wire, silver chain, enamel. 89 cm Photo by: Liana PattihisLiana Pattihis - Necklace: Shades of Black, 2017 - Copper wire, silver chain, enamel. 89 cm  Photo by: Liana Pattihis

Erato Kouloubi. Brooch: Food Victim 1, 2018. Pasta, acrylics, epoxy, bronze.. 12 x 16 x 5 cm. Photo by: George Economopoulos. From series: Food Victim  Collection.
Erato Kouloubi Food Victim 1 Brooch / Pasta, acrylics, pigments, silver

Erato Kouloubi Brooch: Food Victim, 2018 Pasta, acrylics, pigments, silver. Photo by: Erato KouloubiErato Kouloubi - Brooch: Food Victim, 2018 - Pasta, acrylics, pigments, silver. Photo by: Erato Kouloubi

HIDDEN CURRICULUM - Aggelika Diplari Garden Brooches Wood, argentium silver, pigments, patina – avec Aggelika Diplari.
 Aggelika Diplari. - Garden  Brooches - Wood, argentium silver, pigments, patina 

Ioli Livada Brooch: Untitled, 2017-2018 Bronze, corn leaves, pigments, threads, sterling silver. Photo by: Fanis Logothetis

Ioli Livada  -  Brooch: Untitled, 2017-2018 - Bronze, corn leaves, pigments, threads, sterling silver. Photo by: Fanis Logothetis

Ioli Livada Brooch: Imaginary Flowers 5, 2018 Bronze, corn leaves, pigments, threads, sterling silver.Ioli Livada - Brooch: Imaginary Flowers 5, 2018 - Bronze, corn leaves, pigments, threads, sterling silver.

Joanna Grigoriou Fragments 3 Brooch / Wood, resin, pigments, stainless steel

Joanna Grigoriou Fragments 3 Brooch / Wood, resin, pigments, stainless steel  

Anna Vlahos Meander 1 Brooch / Sterling silver, stainless steel
Anna Vlahos Meander 1 Brooch / Sterling silver, stainless steel

Artemis Valsamaki Brooch: Keep the Faith, 2017 Copper, silver, acrylic paint. Photo by: Alexis KamitsosArtemis Valsamaki - Brooch: Keep the Faith, 2017 - Copper, silver, acrylic paint. - Photo by: Alexis Kamitsos

 

HIDDEN CURRICULUM - Jorge Manilla Insides  Brooch / Wood, cochayuyo, copper steelJorge Manilla - Insides  Brooch / Wood, cochayuyo, copper steel

Jorge Manilla Object: Untitled, 2018 Cochayuyo, rubber. Photo by: Christian TvibergJorge Manilla  Object: Untitled, 2018 - Cochayuyo, rubber. - Photo by: Christian Tviberg

 

 

 
Atelier Cepissakova 
Ligsalzstrasse 29
80339 Munich / München, Deutschland
- Thursday 08.03.18 [10.00 – 17.00]
OPENING: 19.00 – 22.00
- Friday 09.03.18: [10.00 – 18.00]
- Saturday 10.03.18 [10.00 – 13.00]
- Sunday 11.03.18 [11.00 – 16.00]Contact:
Erato Kouloubi
eratokosmima@yahoo.com
+30 6944871569http://www.munichjewelleryweek.com/event/hidden-curriculum/

27/09/2017

It’s time for JOYA 2017 !! Barcelona (SP) – 5-6-7 Oct 2017

JOYA 2017  is coming !!   5-6-7 Oct 2017

 JOYA_2017 - 5-6-7 Oct 2017

Even if, this year? I don’t come to JOYA ! :-(   because of Paris Parcours Bijoux …… SORRY !BUT I have to talk about « my » very dear GREEK jewellers, very present !

When you go to the « showroom page » it begins DIRECTLY with « my Greeks » ! :-) ….. alphabetical order ….. So HERE WE GO !!!!!!!!!!!!

 

AGAPI SMPOKOU

Agapi Simpokou - Necklace - Porcelain.  "Vanity" - http://www.joyabarcelona.com/images/2017/ AGAPI SMPOKOU – Necklace – Porcelain.  « Vanity »
« What is jewellery? A customer chooses a diamond according to its value. Diamonds have value because of their durability, clarity and strength. These qualities imply the human need to overcome the fear of death. I question the durability and value of diamonds by working with them in porcelain, presented in a 3D and linear form in my work. »

 

 AGGELIKA DIPILARI

Aggelika Diplari -Necklace: Wood, silver, stainless steel, acrylic pigments  http://www.joyabarcelona.com/images/2017/AGGELIKA DIPILARI – Necklace: Wood, silver, stainless steel, acrylic pigments.
« I select driftwood. I study its organic materiality and diachronic multifaceted narratives. I need to continue their complex stories, by reviving history through my alterations and illustrations. I simulate life in its absence, cancelling the warped weight of time by crystallising the wood’s surface. Reflecting my feelings of the present, I find and imagine—portray—the unknown effects on the experiences of tomorrow. »

ANTRIA PRASINOU ANTRIA PRASINOU Brooch - Paper, cotton, silver.  "Burning the knowledge"  http://www.joyabarcelona.com/images/2017/Antria_Prasinou.jpgANTRIA PRASINOU Brooch – Paper, cotton, silver.  « Burning the knowledge »
« This collection is based on a metaphor; the destruction of knowledge that transports us through the memory of the past…to today. This « unstable » balance is expressed through the fragility of the material. I use paper to capture and then illustrate the shadows that attempt, through their movement, to outline the essence of true identity. »

ARTEMIS VALSAMAKI
Artemis Valsamaki - Brooch - Copper, silver, acrylic paint. - http://www.joyabarcelona.com/images/2017/Artemis_Valsamaki.jpgARTEMIS VALSAMAKI – Brooch – Copper, silver, acrylic paint.
« For me, jewellery is a medium for manifesting my thoughts and concerns as well as expressing my feelings. I draw my inspiration from human relationships, dreams, Greek mythology, reality and fantasy and whatever hides an emotional power. My intention is always to create a wearable visual, narrative story. »

IOLI LIVADA
(CYPRUS, 1968) (ok, ok, it’s NOT Greece …. but …. hem …. very near ? ;-) …)

IOLI LIVADA - Brooch - Aubergine peel, corn leaf, silver, steel.  "Imaginary flowers" http://www.joyabarcelona.com/images/2017/Ioli_Livada.jpgIOLI LIVADA – Brooch – Aubergine peel, corn leaf, silver, steel.  « Imaginary flowers »
« Inspired by a delicate flower, my work is based on the frailty of things. I try working with materiality, using mostly natural materials such as aubergine peel and corn leaves, and trying to explore their limitations without losing the feeling of a fragile piece. That is how I create flowers that take shape in the landscapes of my dream world. Can an aubergine be transformed into a piece of jewellery? »

NIKI STYLIANOU NIKI STYLIANOU (GREECE, 1968)  Necklace - Copper, bronze, pigments, patinas.  "Mapping: traces made solid" http://www.joyabarcelona.com/images/2017/Niki_Stylianou.jpgNIKI STYLIANOU - Necklace – Copper, bronze, pigments, patinas« Mapping: traces made solid »
« Inside Out, Outside In, Upside Down, Piercing Through, Collapsing into a Trace.
Fugitive, elusive ideas on growth, space, absence and memory that attempt to manifest themselves into physical objects. »

STEFANIA SIOUFA
STEFANIA SIOUFA - Brooch - Silver, pigments, cement, brass sheets, resin, sand, plaster, mixed media. "Transform http://www.joyabarcelona.com/images/2017/Stefania_Sioufa.jpgSTEFANIA SIOUFA – Brooch – Silver, pigments, cement, brass sheets, resin, sand, plaster, mixed media. « Transformation »
«  »Transformation » means the inner change, the work I do with myself and my soul. It is the best version of me, coming from the « dialogue with myself ». Through silence, meditation and observation of my thoughts comes understanding and my need for change and internal transformation. It means the transition from negative to positive, my self-improvement, the change of course, the opening of new roads. »

 

 YIOTA VOGLI

 YIOTA VOGLI (GREECE, 1958)  Pendant - Paper, wood, acrylic, varnishes, silver, alpaca, copper, brass, steel.  "Shadow" http://www.joyabarcelona.com/images/2017/Yiota_Vogli.jpg YIOTA VOGLI – Pendant – Paper, wood, acrylic, varnishes, silver, alpaca, copper, brass, steel.  « Shadow »
« Shadow is a psychological term for everything we cannot see in ourselves. From an early age we adjust our behaviour to gratify our needs and learn to adapt to the external world. As we grow, we condition ourselves to keep all the unaccepted parts of us outside our conscious awareness, even though we drag them ‘behind us’ all the time in our subconscious. »

 

AND the GUEST ARTIST is … not exactly from Greece but also … so near, no ? ;-)

JOYA WINNER 2016
LIANA PATTIHIS
(Cyprus / United Kingdom, 1961)

LIANA PATTIHIS  - Brooch - Silver chain, enamel, stainless steel.  'Chained Interpretations' ... An ongoing study http://www.joyabarcelona.com/images/2017/Liana_Pattihis_-_JOYA_Award_low.jpgLIANA PATTIHIS – Brooch – Silver chain, enamel, stainless steel.  ‘Chained Interpretations’ … An ongoing study
« This latest collection is inspired by online sources and found images depicting flora and fauna specifically in wooded areas, which I find mysterious and intriguing. As with previous work from this series, images are chosen for their visual composition or specific geometrical aesthetic elements and are given a three dimensional ‘chained interpretation’, thus converting them into wearable pieces of jewellery.
Each enamel colour is fused and fired on the chain separately and the piece is constructed afterwards from the previously enamelled chain. Emphasis is given in the building-up and layering of the chains. This allows the piece to evolve, with the various types of chain and colours mixing and intertwining, poetically responding to the images as if they were ‘still lifes’, translating them into an impressionistic pixelated relief of textured three-dimensional layers. »

 

JOYA Barcelona Art Jewellery Fair
5-7 October 2017
Arts Santa Monica, Rambla 7
Barcelona – Spain

21/04/2017

EXPO ‘A flor de pell 2017’ – 66 Mistral Gallery, Barcelona (ES) – 26 Avril-28 Juill. 2017

A flor de pell 2017

66mistral gallery – contemporary jewelry -  Barcelona  -

inauguration mercredi 26 avril à 18:30 – 21:00


A flor de pell 2017  Mistral 66 Gallery -  Barcelona

 For the 2nd consecutive year we present « A FLOR DE PELL 2017 » exhibition in which you’ll see the work of 13 jewelers with very different approaches… What they share is to understand the jewel as an object that transcends mere decoration and explores the way art

Alina CarpCarme RoherErato KouloubiIgnasi CavallerImma Batalla Juan RiusechLluís Comín Mireia CalafMontserrat LacombaNiki StylianouRosa NoguésSergio & Stefano Spivach – Sílvia Serra.

Montserrat Lacomba 2015. Necklace "Blue horizon", silver, enameled copper and kyaniteMontserrat Lacomba 2015. – Necklace « Blue horizon », silver, enameled copper and kyanite

Erato Kouloubi - Brooch "Asphyxia" Tar,bronze, wool, pigment.Erato Kouloubi- Brooch « Asphyxia » Tar,bronze, wool, pigment.

Mireia Calaf Joieria Contemporània.- broche "Protecció V" Plata, closca d'ou modificada i endurida. Mireia Calaf Joieria Contemporània – broche « Protecció V » Plata, closca d’ou modificada i endurida.

Alina Carp. Brooch.Achile's Heel. Oxidized Silver, Brass mesh, 24k gold foil. Alina Carp Brooch.Achile’s Heel. Oxidized Silver, Brass mesh, 24k gold foil.
Rosa Nogués. Brooch. Fosco.Oxidized silver , stainless steel.Rosa NoguésBrooch. Fosco.Oxidized silver , stainless steel

  Lluis Comin - Ring, Reconstruccions 9.Silver, gold, lapis lazuli: Lluis Comin - Ring, Reconstruccions 9 – Silver, gold, lapis lazuli

 Ignasi Cavaller. Necklace. Horus 1. Pizzarra, papyrus, silk cord, retractable plastic and synthetic rope: Ignasi Cavaller  Necklace « Horus 1″  Pizzarra, papyrus, silk cord, retractable plastic and synthetic rope

 Niki Stylianou.Necklace.Hand cut,hand,painted and stiched rubbber,thead: Niki Stylianou - Necklace – Hand cut, hand painted and stiched rubbber, thead

 Carme Roher - Brooch.Silver and resin: Carme Roher – Brooch – Silver and resin

 Silvia Serra. Brooch. Amb la pedra a la sabata. Silver, Iron, Platic, Acrylic Painting, Aluminum: Silvia Serra – Brooch  « Amb la pedra a la sabata »  Silver, Iron, Platic, Acrylic Painting, Aluminum

EXPO 66mistral - Imma Batalla. Brooch. Sum vermis 2. Cardboard, red, steel, resin, silver: Imma Batalla. Brooch  « Sum vermis 2″  Cardboard, red, steel, resin, silver

 Sergio & Stefano Spivach - Ring - opal, silver  Sergio & Stefano Spivach – Ring – opal, silver

 

66 Mistral GalleryComín – Joieria creativa
Av. Mistral, 66
08015 -  Barcelona
Mail: info@lluiscomin.com
Phone: 933 25 53 40
Monday to Saturday 10 -14h / 16:30 – 20:30h

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18/06/2016

EXPO ‘The After Joya Effect III’ (during AJW) – Popeye loves Olive gallery, Athens (GR) – 29 Juin-23 Juill. 2016

ATHENS JEWELRY WEEK 2016

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Exposición colectiva The After Joya Effect III que tendrá lugar en Popeye loves Olive – Art Space en la ciudad de Atenas, dentro del marco ATHENS JEWELRY WEEK 2016 …..
http://athensjewelryweek.com/

Opening: Friday 1st July 2016 @ 20.00
Curated by: Erato Kouloubi

After Joya Effect III: (Rodrigo Acosta necklace)

After its great success, we are happily heading to the third edition of « The after Joya Effect” Exhibition. More than 50 Greek and International Artists had shown their work in our gallery, taking part in 7 Solo and 2 Group Exhibitions!!
Popeye loves Olive – Art Space, sited in the historical center of Athens, aims to the interaction and the transformation of individuality to collaboration, diversity to unification and exchange to sharing.
This year, 33 selected artists from 16 different countries, are called to participate in the project, with the work shown in Joya Barcelona, Jewelry Art Fair, the previous year.
During the event, once again, the public, will vote for their favorite artist, who will be invited for a Solo exhibition at Popeye loves Olive – Art Space.

Participating Artists:  Rodrigo Acosta (Ar) — Jordi Aparicio (Sp) — Mihai Basoiu (Ro)
Isabelle Busnel (Fr) — Alina Carp (Ro) — Sébastien Carré (Fr) — Jamie Chung (S.Kr) — Florence Croisier (Fr) — Marie-Eve Castonguay (Ca) — Aggelika Diplari (Gr) –  Gili Doliner (Il) — Katerina Glyka (Gr) — Steffi Götze (De) — Akis Goumas (Gr) — Dora Haralambaki (Gr) — Amira Jalet (Costa Rica) — Christine Jalio (Fi) — Erato Kouloubi (Gr) — Michelle Kraemer (Lx) — Mia Kwon (S.Kr) — Boky Lee  (S.Kr) –  Nina Lima (Br) — Gigi Mariani (It) — Jose Marin (Sp) –  Viktoria Münzker  (At) — Yannick Mur (Fr) — Liana Pattihis (UK) — Inbar Shahak (Il) — Niki Stylianou  (Gr) — Katja Toporski  (De) — Zeta Tsermou  (Gr) — Artemis Valsamaki  (Gr) — Yiota Vogli   (Gr)
Artemis Valsamaki - "Ηypnagogia" Brooch Copper, silver, acrylicsArtemis Valsamaki - « Ηypnagogia » Brooch Copper, silver, acrylics
Sébastien Carré "CONSIENCE – From the Darkness Comes the Light" Ring (2 or 3 fingers) Nylon, rubber, silk & cotton thread, agate, tiger eyes, red tiger eyes, coral beads, bohemian glass beads, beads.Sébastien Carré « CONSCIENCE – From the Darkness Comes the Light » Ring (2 or 3 fingers) Nylon, rubber, silk & cotton thread, agate, tiger eyes, red tiger eyes, coral beads, bohemian glass beads, beads
Marie Eve Castonguay Secret Brooch Sterling silver, steel, paper, pigments, resinMarie Eve Castonguay Secret Brooch Sterling silver, steel, paper, pigments, resin
Jordi Aparicio (Spain) Anîma 101 Necklace Wire Silver 930/000 (0,08mm), Hematite, Electroplated pure silver, electrolaqued ceramicJordi Aparicio - Anîma 101 Necklace Wire Silver 930/000 (0,08mm), Hematite, Electroplated pure silver, electrolaqued ceramic
 

 Rodrigo Acosta (Argentina) Desformas Pendant Forma No3 Fabric, Brass, Silver

 Rodrigo Acosta – Desformas – Pendant -Forma No3 -Fabric, Brass, Silver

Florence Croisier (France) "Ramifications" or "Virginia Creeper" 3 ranks, model n°3 Necklace Titanium and goldFlorence Croisier  « Ramifications » or « Virginia Creeper » 3 ranks, model n°3 Necklace Titanium and gold
Alina Carp (Romania) Ocean Drops Leather, plastic tubes, resin, pigment, silver closureAlina Carp - Ocean Drops Leather, plastic tubes, resin, pigment, silver closure
Isabelle Busnel (France) Stomacher Brooch Silicone, flat beads, magnetsIsabelle Busnel - Stomacher – Brooch – Silicone, flat beads, magnets
Mihai Bashou - "The Midas touch" Brooch Copper, gold, woodMihai Bashou - « The Midas touch » Brooch Copper, gold, wood
 Jamie Chung (South Korea) Two drops Pendant Brass - The After Joya Effect III  Jamie Chung (South Korea) Two drops Pendant Brass

Popeye loves olive
Limpona 5, Plateia Agias Eirinis,
10560 Athènes
opening hours: Tues.-Sat. 12.00-20.00, Sun-Mon. closed

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EXPO ‘Niki Stylianou & Maria Tsimpiskaki’ (during AJW) – Tricks & Treats gallery, Athens (GR) – 30 Juin-3 Juill. 2016

ATHENS JEWELRY WEEK 2016

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Niki Stylianou & Maria Tsimpiskaki –  at « Tricks & Treats » (Athens)

FRIDAY 01/7, 19.00 : opening 

 

 Niki Stylianou & Maria Tsimpiskaki exhib– ATHENS JEWELERY WEEK - at "Tricks & Treats" - Niki Stylianou - LET THEM GO…? OR LET THEM GROW…? Collage Original pieces made of: Hand cut and hand stitched rubber, thread, rhodium plated silver, gold plated silver.Niki Stylianou – LET THEM GO…? OR LET THEM GROW…? Collage Original pieces made of: Hand cut and hand stitched rubber, thread, rhodium plated silver, gold plated silver.

 Niki StylianouNiki Stylianou

 

 

« Tricks & Treats »
15 Ag Irinis str.,
10551, Monastiraki, Athens
opening hours: 10.00-21.00

 

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31/05/2016

EXPO ‘Joya – la inspiracion en el pasado’ – Museo de la Evolución Humana (MEH), Burgos (ES) – 31 Mai-2 Oct. 2016

Today May 31 Opening at 6:30 pm 

« Jewel – The inspiration in the past »

at the Museo de la Evolución Humana (Museum of Human Evolution) in Burgos.

« Joya – la inspiracion en el pasado » (Bijou – l’ inspiration dans le passé) au Musée de l’Evolution Humaine de Burgos en Espagne (Museo de la Evolución Humana). L’exposition sera visible jusqu’en Septembre 2016 .

La podéis visitar en la zona de talleres del MEH hasta el 2 de octubre con entrada libre. Contiene diseños de 30 joyeros de todo el mundo que se han inspirado en algún aspecto de la Prehistoria. No os la perdáis!!

EXPO 'Joya - la inspiracion en el pasado' - Museo de la Evolución Humana (MEH), Burgos

   Artist List:        Akis Goumas – Beth LeggCarla García Durlan Carlos Pastor  — Carlos Reano –  Clara del Papa Gigi Mariani Gold & Roses –  Hege OsdalenJee Hye Kwon – Jordi Aparicio –  Jorge Manilla José Marín  – Juan José García Martín –  Judy McCaig – Katerina Glyca Laura Gómez — Laura González – Lluís Comín – Mabel Pena – Maria Diez – Montserrat Lacomba   Patricia Domingues – Niki Stylianou -- Paul AdiePilar Cotter – Rosa NoguésSara SernaSébastien Carré –  Trinidad Contreras

 

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La muestra, que reúne diseños de 30 joyeros de once países distintos, entiende la joyería como parte de nuestra historia cultural y se podrá ver hasta octubre de forma gratuita en la Sala de Talleres del MEH El Museo de la Evolución Humana (MEH), ha presentado la exposición ‘Joya. La inspiración en el pasado’, que se podrá ver gratuitamente en la Sala de talleres (planta -1) del MEH hasta el próximo2 de octubre. Este proyecto, comisariado por Sara Serna, reúne trabajos de una treintena de joyeros de todo el mundo que entienden la joyería como parte de nuestra historia cultural y que, inspirados en la Prehistoria y utilizando diferentes técnicas y materiales, pretenden conmover al visitante ensalzando la joya como un elemento conceptual, superando el valor ornamental de las mismas. La exposición, puesta en marcha por la Consejería de Cultura y Turismo en el MEH, contiene piezas de 30 joyeros de once países distintos. Así, diseñadores de España, Reino Unido, Argentina, Grecia, Venezuela, Italia, Noruega, República de Corea, Bélgica, Portugal o Francia exhiben diversas técnicas innovadoras, materiales, formas y texturas en joyas artísticas con una inspiración y una investigación prehistórica, con el fin de conmover al asistente y buscar una reacción en la expresión de las piezas.

Sébastien Carré - broche 2016 - EXPO 'Joya - la inspiracion en el pasado' - Museo de la Evolución Humana (MEH), Burgos (ES) - 31 Mai-2 Oct. 2016: Sébastien Carré – « Couches Archéologiques » – Broche -2016 Papier Japonais, Laque Japonaise, poussière d’aluminium, Ruby Zoisite, Turquoise d’Afrique, Aigue Marine, perles rocaille, soie, coton //  » Archaeological Layers » – Brooch – 2016 Japanese paper, Japanese Lacquer, Aluminum powder, Zoisite’s Ruby, African Turquoise, AquaMarine, beads, silk, cotton

Lluís ComínLluis Comin:
Lluís Comín - « España » collar – plata, oro, bronce, mica, patinas

- Niki Stylianou - EXPO 'Joya - la inspiracion en el pasado' - Museo de la Evolución Humana (MEH), Burgos  http://www.museoevolucionhumana.com/:  Niki Stylianou

Jorge Manilla- SCHMUCK 2015: Jorge Manilla - Sacrifices II  (presented at SCHMUCK 2015)

Gigi Mariani - Per il MEH ho fatto una collana "inclusion" soliti ingredienti   2016: Gigi Mariani – Per il MEH  collana « inclusion »   2016

Gigi Mariani -   collana "inclusion" 2016 (detail)Gigi Mariani -   collana « inclusion » 2016 (detail)

Hege Osdalen - necklace 2016Hege Osdalen – necklace (detail) Clara Del Papa - TAIMA-T prehistoric hug ringClara Del Papa – TAIMA-T prehistoric hug ring

Clara Del Papa - TAIMA-T prehistoric hug ringClara Del Papa – TAIMA-T prehistoric hug ring

 Mabel Pena - Huellas de tiempos Collar Detalle - Photo:Ruben Andon Mabel Pena – Huellas de tiempos Collar Detalle – Photo:Ruben Andon

Mabel Pena - Huellas de tiempos Collar Detalle - Photo:Ruben Andon: Mabel Pena – Huellas de tiempos Collar Detalle – Photo:Ruben Andon

 Jee Hye KwonJee Hye Kwon

Montserrat Lacomba - Brooch  “Transformed Halberd” Brooch 50 x 130 x 10 mm Silver, copper and enamel 2016Montserrat Lacomba - Brooch  “Transformed Halberd” Brooch 50 x 130 x 10 mm Silver, copper and enamel 2016

Carlos Pastor - manopla-objeto - pergamino - EXPO 'Joya - la inspiracion en el pasado' - Museo de la Evolución Humana (MEH), Burgos: Carlos Pastor – manopla-objeto – pergamino de cabra

Jose Marin - Collar. "La Dama de la Cova del Parpalló".Jose Marin - Collar. « La Dama de la Cova del Parpalló ». silex, hueso, crin de caballo, titanio, oro

Rosa Nogués Freixas  - EXPO 'Joya - la inspiracion en el pasado' - Museo de la Evolución Humana (MEH), Burgos: Rosa Nogués Freixas
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* el MEH realizará el taller ‘Pequejoyeros’ para conocer qué es una joya y cuándo nuestros antepasados comenzaron a fabricarlas. Esta actividad, en la que los participantes fabricarán sus propias joyas, se desarrollará los días 27, 28 y 29 de julio, de 11 a 12.15 horas, para niños y niñas de entre 4 y 7 años y los mismos días para menores de de 8 a 12 años de 12.30 a 13.45 horas.

* El MEH organizará la conferencia ‘La joya, más allá de la belleza’, por parte de Sara Serna, comisaria de la exposición, quien dará a conocer el objetivo y resultados de esta muestra, dando a conocer cómo todo el proceso creativo de la joyería actual lleva detrás una investigación, una innovación y un estudio que, en este caso, nos remite a nuestro pasado más remoto. La charla será el jueves, 22 de septiembre, en el Salón de Actos del MEH. La ponente invitará a reflexionar sobre las joyas en relación con materiales y utensilios prehistóricos que se asemejan en formas y texturas a obras contemporáneas.

 
Museo de la Evolución Humana (MEH)

Paseo de la Sierra de Atapuerca, 2.
Burgos.
http://www.museoevolucionhumana.com/
tel 34 902 024 246

 

 

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30/01/2016

EXPO ‘Unclasped’ – The Hellenic Museum, Melbourne (AU) – 6 Fevr.-3 Avril 2016

Unclasped: Discovering Contemporary Greek Jewellery

Unclasped is an exhibition of contemporary jewellery objects, bringing together and examining the practices of twenty-two artists of Greek descent currently working in Greece, Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Cyprus and Australia.
The exhibition aims to provide a platform for contemporary thought in order to highlight the work of both established and emerging international Greek artists.
Exploring the connections between the manufacture and the act of wearing jewellery, the works encompass a wide variety of contemporary jewellery making techniques and mediums; expressing the diverse nature of modern jewellery practice within the Hellenic diaspora.

 Unclasped

Exhibiting Jewellers:  Aggelika DiplariAkis GoumasAnastasia KandarakiArtemis ValsamakiChristina Karakalpaki Constantinos Kyriacou — Danae Natsis — Demitra Thomloudis — Dimitris Nikolaidis — Efharis AlepedisErato KouloubiGeorge GiannoutsosIsmini PachiLiana PattihisMala SiamptaniMaria TsimpiskakiNicole PolentasNiki StylianouPoly Nikolopoulou — Vicky Kanellopoulos — Vivi Touloumidi – Zeta Tsermou

Unclasped is presented as part of the Virgin Australia Melbourne Fashion Festival’s Cultural Program Project Series 2016.

 UNCLASPED - Akis Goumas - Mystic blue: Akis Goumas – Mystic blue

Unclasped  - Vicky Kanellopoulos 'Vroom vroom vroom': Vicky Kanellopoulos ‘Vroom vroom vroom’

UNCLASPED - Efharis Alepedis - Black sea urchin necklace: Efharis Alepedis - Black sea urchin necklace

Unclasped  - Poly Nikolopoulou - "Iliahtida /Ηλιαχτίδα" brooch / silver / pigment: Poly Nikolopoulou – « Iliahtida /Ηλιαχτίδα » brooch / silver / pigment

" Living Ruins I ", brooch, oxidized silver by Anastasia Kandaraki Photo by Orestis Rovakis: Anastasia Kandaraki « Living Ruins I », brooch, oxidized silver – Photo by Orestis Rovakis 

Unclasped  - Nicole Polentas - 'the orientation': Nicole Polentas – ‘the orientation’

UNCLASPED - Nicole Polentas - The pass 2016: Nicole Polentas – « The pass » 2016

Artemis Valsamaki  Cosmos brooch: Artemis Valsamaki  Cosmos brooch

Constantinos Kyriacou -   ring: LEAVE AGAIN LIVE AGAIN - sterling and fine silver. acrylic color.: Constantinos Kyriacou -   ring: LEAVE AGAIN LIVE AGAIN – sterling and fine silver. acrylic color

ARTIST FLOOR TALK: Danae Natsis
Friday 5 February, 1pm – ​free
https://www.facebook.com/events/1693054347605311/

LECTURE: Greek Jewellery: The Old and the New by Emeritus Professor Robert Baines
Friday 12 February, 1pm – free
https://www.facebook.com/events/1061861193864992/

ARTIST FLOOR TALK: Dr Nicole Polentas
Friday 26 February, 1pm – ​free
https://www.facebook.com/events/1670488326560899/

KIDS WORKSHOP: Contemporary Jewellery Making and Design
Saturday 5 March, 1pm – $20
Suitable for children 6+
https://www.facebook.com/events/528293840685035/

ARTIST FLOOR TALK: Vicky Kanellopoulos
Friday 11 March, 1pm – ​free
https://www.facebook.com/events/565326980291697/

 

UNCLASPED http://www.hellenic.org.au/unclasped-discovering-contemporary-greek-jewellery:

 

 

The Hellenic Museum
280 William Street,
Melbourne,
VIC 3000 – Australia
Phone +613 8615 9016
Email info@hellenic.org.au

Opening Times: 
Tues – Sun 10AM – 4PM

29/12/2015

EXPO ‘Confabulate’ – Popeye loves olive, Athens (GR) – 5-18 Dec. 2015

CONFABULATE

at Popeye loves olive, 15 Greek jewelry designers confabulate with the Mexican artist Jorge Manilla by taking, as an inspiration, a piece of his work and making their own interpretation.

Opening: Saturday, December 5 at 20.00
confabulate
 
Participating Artists:
Kalliopi Andrikopoulou — Kelly Arnaoutaki — Katerina GlykaXenia Deimezi
Aggelika Diplari Victoria IoannidouErato KouloubiVally KontidisMaria KoutmaniIoanna NatsikouYakinthi OikonomouAntria PrasinouNiki Stylianou — Yannis Tsalapatis — Iryna Voitenko
Niki Stylianou jewel - Jorge Manilla drawings - Photo Credits: Alexis Kamitsos  Niki Stylianou jewel – Jorge Manilla drawings – Photo Credits: Alexis Kamitsos
 Aggelika Diplari  - Photo Credits: Alexis Kamitsos  Aggelika Diplari - Photo Credits: Alexis Kamitsos
Iryna VoitenkoIryna Voitenko Photo Credits: Alexis Kamitsos
Yakinthi Oikonomou  Yakinthi Oikonomou  Photo Credits: Alexis Kamitsos
  Xenia Deimezi  Photo Credits: Alexis Kamitsos  Xenia Deimezi - Photo Credits: Alexis Kamitsos  
Kalliopi Andrikopoulou - Photo Credits: Alexis Kamitsos  Kalliopi Andrikopoulou – Photo Credits: Alexis Kamitsos
 Katerina Glyka è Photo Credits: Alexis Kamitsos  Katerina Glyka - Photo Credits: Alexis Kamitsos
Photo Credits: Alexis Kamitsos –   Yannis Tsalapatis Yannis Tsalapatis  Photo Credits: Alexis Kamitsos 
 Maria Koutmani - Photo Credits: Alexis Kamitsos Maria Koutmani – Photo Credits: Alexis Kamitsos
During Jorge Manilla‘s visit to Athens we will have the pleasure to attend his presentation analyzing important aspects of his work.
Lecture: Thursday, December 3 at 8 @ Popeye Loves Olive
Duration: 1 hour Jorge Manilla // Brooch – What do you want

 

Popeye loves olive
Libona 5, Plateia Agias Eirinis
10560 Athènes
tel +30 21 0867 3461
mail: eratokosmima@yahoo.com
eratojewellery.com
popeyelovesolive.com

 

14/12/2015

EXPO ‘Confabulate’ – Popeye loves olive, Athens (GR) – 5-18 Dec. 2015

Jorge Manilla  

at Popeye loves olive, 15 Greek jewelry designers confabulate with the Mexican artist Jorge Manilla by taking, as an inspiration, a piece of his work and making their own interpretation.

Opening: Saturday, December 5 at 20.00
confabulate
 
Participating Artists:
Kalliopi Andrikopoulou — Kelly Arnaoutaki — Katerina GlykaXenia Deimezi Angelika DiplariVictoria Ioannidou Erato Kouloubi — Vally Kontidis — Maria Koutmani — Ioanna NatsikouYakinthi OikonomouAntria PrasinouNiki Stylianou — Yannis Tsalapatis — Iryna Voitenko
During Jorge Manilla‘s visit to Athens we will have the pleasure to attend his presentation analyzing important aspects of his work.
Lecture: Thursday, December 3 at 8 @ Popeye Loves Olive
Duration: 1 hour
 Jorge Manilla // Neckpiece - My love for you was true Jorge Manilla // Neckpiece – My love for you was true
Jorge Manilla // Neckpiece - You were always looking for someone else Jorge Manilla // Neckpiece – You were always looking for someone else
 Jorge Manilla // Brooch - What do you want Jorge Manilla // Brooch – What do you want
Jorge Manilla // Brooch - It was not just coincidence.. Jorge Manilla // Brooch – It was not just coincidence..
Jorge Manilla / Brooch - Nobody is important for you / Me seguraste que tu no eras asiJorge Manilla / Brooch – Nobody is important for you / Me seguraste que tu no eras asi
Jorge Manilla / Ring - I just gave to you the best of me... Jorge Manilla / Ring – I just gave to you the best of me…
Popeye loves olive
Libona 5, Plateia Agias Eirinis
10560 Athènes
tel +30 21 0867 3461
mail: eratokosmima@yahoo.com
eratojewellery.com
popeyelovesolive.com

05/12/2015

EXPO ‘VALUES’ – As gallery, Iraklion (Greece) – 4 Dec. 2015-30 Janv. 2016

Values – Group exhibition contemporary jewellery

As gallery – Agapi Smpokou Contemporary Jewellery and Art‎ 

Inauguration vendredi 4 décembre  à 20:00

"Values"-  As gallery - Agapi Smpokou Contemporary Jewellery and Art  -

with : Anna Vlahos – Γιώτα Βόγκλη (Yiota Vogli) — Σταυρούλα Καζιάλε (Stavroula Kaziale)– Σπύρος Κανάκης (Spiros Kanakis)– Αναστασία Κανδαράκη (Anastasia Kandaraki) –  Nεφέλη Καρυοφίλη (Nefeli Kariofili) — Βαρβάρα Περράκη (Varvara Perraki) — Ποτνια — Μαριλού Προκοπίου (Marilou Prokopiou) — Αγάπη Σμπώκου (Agapi Smpokou) — Αλίκη Στρουμπούλη (Aliki Stroumpouli) — Νίκη Στυλιανού (Niki Stylianou).

Dora Haralambaki  Dora Haralambaki 
Barbara Perraki  - necklace with  hearts  Barvara Perraki – necklace with  hearts
Agapi Smpokou - BLOODY BLOOMS: Agapi Simpokou – Bloody Blooms
As gallery - Agapi Smpokou Contemporary Jewellery and Art
Psaromiligkon 9,
71202 Herákleion, Iraklion, Greece
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