EXPO ‘Parallel Worlds’ – Alliages, Lille (FR) – 13 Déc. 2014- 17 Janv. 2015


Keum boo technique



20 x 20 x 3 cm






















111, Bd. Victor Hugo
F-59000 LILLE
Horaires : Lundi-Vendredi : 10h – 17h / Samedi : 10h-16h
Distant Relations: Jewelry between East and West -
Two Cities Gallery (Shanghai)
Management: Shannon Guo and Anja Eichler
The exhibition establishes the connections between the East and West. Despite the distance, the show reveals how sometimes we’re close to the distant ones and how jewellery makes this bridge between continents.
Artists: Brigitte Adolph — Alice Bo-Wen Chang — Esther Brinkmann — Bifei Cao – Xiang Dai — Laura Deakin– Anja Eichler — Ming Gu – Jutta Haase — Peter Hogeboom — Julia Maria Künnap – Jorge Manilla — Karin Roy Anderson – Lei Shen — Shiqian Zhao (Tina Chao ?)
Karin Roy Andersson – Catching Big Fish, 2013 Recycled plastics, textile
Karin Roy Andersson
Ming Gu
Esther Brinkmann – brooches
Alice Bo-Wen Chang
Peter Hoogeboom, Necklace, « red lantern » 2014
Laura Deakin – Pearl Series
Tina Chao
Tina Chao
Two Cities Gallery
20 Shaoxing Road (is a 5 minute walk north of Metro Line 9, Dapuqiao station)
200020 - Shanghai
website: www.twocitiesgallery.com
mail: info@twocitiesgallery.com
2014 Shanghai Jewelry Art Exhibition, October 9-12, 2014
Shanghai Design Week
We are very pleased to present the complete list of participating artists in the 2014 Shanghai Jewelry Art Exhibition, October 9-12 2014 :
Ezra Satok-Wolman – Jie Sun — Serena Holm — Inbar Shahak — Ria Lins — Karen Vanmol – Marina Sheetikoff — Sina Emrich — Anne Luz Castellanos — Lital Mendel — Stephen Bottomley — Mette Saabye — Anna Fornari — Rebecca Rose (US) — Bethamy Linton — Siegfried De Buck — Dana Bloom — Peter Hoogeboom — Felieke Van der Leest – Evan Larson-Voltz — Anne Mondro — Thomas Madden — Susan Holt — Tanel Veenre – Melissa Cameron — Holland Houdek — Margherita Marchioni — Annette Dam — Karin Roy Anderson — Reka Lorincz — Nicole Taubinger — Jen Townsend — Bas Bouman — Linda Ezerman — Isabella Liu — Joanne Garner — Anshu Hu — Yu Hiraishi – Wendy McAllister – Terhi Tolvanen — Charlotte Gorse (UK) — Juliette Bigley — Mara Irsara (IT) — Ellie Corp — Steven Follen — Ayano Nakajima (JP) — Haruko Sugawara — Nagai Junko — Michie Kitada — Mami Katsuki — Ingjerd Hanevold
In addition to the exhibition, a lecture series will be presented featuring presentations by Machtelt Shelling (Ubi Gallery), Evan Larson-Voltz (Wayne State University), and Ezra Satok-Wolman (Atelier Hg). To register for the lectures or find more information about the scheduled events, please use the following links
Jichang Chai, « Welcome on Board » brooch, 2014 - Aluminum, copper, nature screens
Shao Hong En, Brooch, 2014 -Silver, gem
Li Sang, Necklace, 2014 – Silver
Ezra Satok-Wolman, The Golden Ratio, medallion, 2014 – 791 (19k) yellow gold, 750 (18k) white gold, synthetic ruby spheres, silk
6.1 x 6.1 x 0.85 cm – Fabricated, Kumihimo braid – Back view
Isabella Liu, Pieces, 2014 - Mending- One Brooch in a Midi Ceramic Pottery, 2014 – Ceramic, gold plated metal – 13 x 10.4 x 3.9 cm - Object and jewellery
Felieke van der Leest, Brooch, Jumbo Star Brother, 2007 – Plastic animal, textile, silver, cubic zirconium – 12 x 17 x 7 cm
Inbar Shahak, - Woodland patina necklace, 2014 – Etched brass leaves, mix green patina with oxidize silver plating
Annette Dam Brooch: Finding a safe way down, 2012 Silver, brass, wood, epoxy, fringes, elastic band, clips
Anne Luz Castellanos – Anillos Ramas
Shanghai Exhibition Center, West Hall
http://awards.jwcenter.net/
http://www.creativecity.sh.cn/2014/news2.aspx
http://www.fashionshanghai.com.cn/Article/ArticleDetail.aspx?ID=8834
NextLevel Gallery is delighted to present Difference & Repetition, a carte blanche exhibition giving to Benjamin Lignel, Frédéric F. Martin and Jorunn Veiteberg.
Displayed in 3 chapters Difference & repetition take place in the field of contemporary and conceptual jewelry with more than forty pieces from internationals and nationals artists.
Chapitre I: 18 – 21 juin
Chapitre II: 5 – 11 juillet
Chapitre III: 12 – 19 juillet
complex things they suggest, or the silence they create around them
Artistes invités / Guest artists:
Anonyme — Volker Atrops — David Bielander — Alexander Blank – Louise Bourgeois – Monika Brugger – Kim Buck – Sungho Cho – Carole Deltenre – Richard Elenbaas – Benedikt Fischer – Warwick Freeman – Gésine Hackenberg – Peter Hoogeboom – Alexandra Hopp – Lauren Kalman – Auli Laitinen – Joe Lee – Benjamin Lignel (représenté par la galerie) – Felix Lindner – Kerianne Quick – Yoko Ono – Gisbert Stach – Felieke van der Leest – Manon van Kouswijk – Sofie Boons – Suska Mackert – Barbara Schrobenhauser – Hans Stofer – Dan Volgers – Lisa Walker – Andy Warhol
Galerie Noel Guyomarc’h – Greenware, Crockery, Chinawear
Exposition collective / group exhibition
For its 18th anniversary, Galerie Noel Guyomarc’h gathers the creations by 60 jewelry artists from here and elsewhere. Impressed by the multiplicity of forms, shapes and styles, this exhibition wants to be a portrait of the current production in contemporary jewelry.
Among the group of the permanently gallery’s artists, we can find the new collections by Barbara Stutman, using textile techniques to create her new pieces made of vinyl lacing, colored copper wire and fresh water pearls. Working with wood, Gabrielle Desmarais, Julia Turner, Tobias Alm and Anne-Marie Rébillard use this material in many unexpected ways. For this event, Galerie Noel Guyomarc’h invited artists from all over the world. Nature provides many possibility of creation. Seulgi Kwon creates exceptional brooches and necklaces using silicone, thread and plastic. Silke Spitzer success in translating her perception of nature in her wonderful slides wood necklaces. Peter Hoogeboom proposes amazing neckpieces and brooches made of ceramic small amphoras and silver. An intensive labor in drilling little holes in her construction, Sandra Enterline plays with the structures and the light. Louise Perrone uses vibrant colored fabric to build her structural neckpieces. The gallery invites you to discover plenty of new works.
Galerie Noel Guyomarc’h
4836 boulevard St-Laurent,
Montréal H2T 1R5
téléphone : 514-840-9362
Courriel: info@galerienoelguyomarch.com
A Bit of Clay on the Skin: New Ceramic Jewellery
Vernissage le 15 Mai , musée Gardiner, Toronto, Canada
A Bit of Clay on the Skin: New Ceramic Jewellery explores the appeal of ceramics, especially porcelain, in jewellery. Organized by the Fondation d’Entreprise Bernardaud (France) and curated by the renowned German-born goldsmith and jewellery artist Monika Brugger, the exhibition showcases the versatility and allure of the medium, which can be modeled or cast, used alone or with metal, wood, and stone, and vary in color and texture.
The exhibition presents 140 works and features the work of 20 cutting-edge jewellery artists, including creations by such notables as Peter Hoogeboom (The Netherlands), Ted Noten (The Netherlands), Gésine Hackenberg (Germany), Marie Pendariès (Spain), and Shu-Lin Wu (Taiwan). While some make reference to traditional jewellery in materials and symbolism, others altogether redefine it in substance, form, and matter.
Marie Pendaries – la dot
Peter Hoogeboom
Substance
The exhibition Substance, curated by Hnoss Initiative, presents five leading exponents in the international jewellery field: Dorothea Prühl, Peter Hoogeboom, Lucy Sarneel, Alexander Blank and Hanna Liljenberg. The first three have long enjoyed international careers while the last two come from a younger generation. What they have in common is their strong roots in specific materials as well as the fact that they have developed their own approaches to the relationship between material and ornament. Hnoss describes the theme in these terms:
“Artists often choose the material or materials that best enables them to describe or communicate what it is that they want to narrate in their work. This has been characteristic of the cutting edge of international jewellery design. Working consciously with a material comes naturally to jewellery artists. What the artists invited to take part in Substance have in common is the fact that they use and identify themselves with a profound knowledge of a specific material and, in a highly convincing manner, use the material to communicate. Certain artists have become almost synonymous with a particular material.
Artists: Alexander Blank — Peter Hoogeboom — Hanna Liljenberg — Dorothea Prühl — Lucy Sarneel
Gustavsbergs Konsthall
Odelbergs väg 9
134 40 – Gustavsberg
Sweden
Telephone: +46 (0)8 570 102 91
website: www.gustavsbergskonsthall.se
mail: info@gustavsbergskonsthall.se
Velvet da Vinci – Mirror Mirror An exhibition in hommage to Suzy Solidor (1900-1983)
Velvet da Vinci Gallery
2015 Polk Street @ Broadway
San Francisco 94109
tel +1 415-441-0109
http://www.velvetdavinci.com