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03/05/2017

COUP de COEUR …. BLACK is BLACK with Tiina Rajakallio

Tiina Rajakallio
Finnish artist Tiina Rajakallio in Rome the 10th of may 2017, for the first time for a solo exhibition of contemporary jewelry at myday-byday space in Via Luca della Robbia 76, Testaccio. Gallery hours 10 30/19 30.
myday-byday ‎ Tiina Rajakallio in Rome on 10 may 2017
 » I am thinking about the present-day Western people and their connection with nature.
How natural the contact is? Is it romanticized, magical, run by economical efficiency or totally gone? Are we still part of the nature? And what is the relationship between spirituality and nature contact?
We have always been dependent on nature that is providing us the essentials of life. But is the aim for a never-ending growth and progress made us think everything here is only for us? «  Tiina Rajakallio
Myday-byday interview to Tiina Rajakallio:
1) Where is your inspiration coming from ?
Widely speaking I’m interested in everyday life of a contemporary Western people. I’m working with questions that intrigues or troubles me, things I would like to have a conversation about. And of course there is a lot of curiosity towards the body, communication and a piece of jewellery involved.
2) What are you trying to communicate in particular with your artwork?
It depends. At the moment I would like people to think about their own relationship with nature but also the common contact we have with it. How natural the contact is? Is it romanticized, magical, run by economical efficiency or totally gone? Are we still part of the nature? And what is the relationship between spirituality and nature contact? We have always been dependent on nature that is providing us the essentials of life. But is the aim for a never-ending growth and progress made us think everything here is only for us? I would like my work raises thoughts, I’m not to judge anyone, it would be hypocrite to do that.
3) Which material you prefer to use and why ?
It depends of the theme of the work. In an ideal situation the material tells the same story and even adds something to it. At the moment I use a lot of wood and combine it for example with recycled rubber. An old inner tube of tractor or bicycle, even it may be a bit old-fashioned as an object, it tells about our culture and our creative ability to utilize our surrounding. The material is protective, elastic and doesn’t decay really. Even there is some natural rubber in the mixture, it reminds many people about oil.
4) How much value do you give to researching material for your creations?
Of course there is some material research needed. But if it means new technical solutions and extraordinary inventions my works are rather simple in that sense.
 
5) Is it more important for you the process, or the final artwork itself?
Both are important. I love that hands-in investigation part of a work. But sooner or later there is a deadline waiting and you just need to start to make decisions. However every step is leading me further and to me ready pieces are also steps of the same process. The difference is many times the ready pieces are the only steps others will see.
 
6) Is there an artist you prefer and why ?
I admire many artists. Some because of their clever and brave ideas, some because of theis technical skills or expression, honesty and dedication.
 
7) Have you ever thought to collaborate with other artists , or you like to work on your own?
I love working on my own, but time to time it would be interesting to try to share the process with someone else. I have collaborated with other jewellery artists but it would be really interesting to do that with artists from another field. 8) Where do you feel you are at with this last collection?
It is a one step further from the series I called White Moments. I’m like walking around the same source inspired by the different aspects of it. I seem to go back and forth sometimes when there are so many sides to be discovered.

9) What have you discovered of yourself, are you sattisfied ?
I think I learned more about my own ability to endure stress, priorities and time managemenent and that one can’t cope totally alone.

10) Two words to describe your last artwork collection.
Still together?

myday-byday

Via Luca della Robbia 76, Testaccio, 00153 Rome

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23/10/2015

Prix européen des Arts Appliqués /European Prize for Applied Arts – Wcc-bf, Anciens Abattoirs, Mons (BE) – 24 Oct.2015-10 Janv.2016

Prix européen des Arts Appliqués

European Prize for Applied Arts

Friday 23 October 2015: opening ceremony and Prize awarding Master Prize and Young Talent Prize and Mons 2015 Prize At the Grand Hall of the « Anciens Abattoirs » of Mons Exhibition from 24 October 2015 until 10 January 2016

 Prix européen des Arts Appliqués European Prize for Applied Arts Du 24 octobre 2015 au 10 Janvier 2016
L’objet d’art actuel, en tant que trace du temps, reflète l’évolution de notre société avec talent et ingéniosité. Aujourd’hui, plus que jamais, le secteur des art appliqués tient une place de choix sur la scène artistique contemporaine, ce que ne contredira pas la troisième triennale du Prix européen des Arts appliqués qui propose les créations de pas moins de 78 créateurs venant de 18 pays d’Europe. Tous, sans exception, apportent une matière, une forme, une couleur, une âme à leur œuvre. Qu’il s’agisse d’arts appliqués à vocation utilitaire ou d’expression libre, les créations ici exposées détruisent les barrières entre les catégories et démontrent tout le talent, la créativité, l’innovation et l’ingéniosité nécessaire à leur élaboration. C’est dans le cadre de «Mons, Capitale européenne de la Cultureen 2015» que cette troisième édition du Prix européen des Arts appliqués vient apporter sa touche contemporaine aux différents domaines de création,qu’ils soient céramique, verre, bijou, mobilier, textile, objets de décorationou encore stylisme…
 
Trois prix sont décernés par un jury d’experts :  le Prix des Maîtres d’art (prix de la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles),le Prix Jeune Talent (prix du WCC-Europe) et le Prix Mons 2015.
 Annamaria Zanella - Purple Tubes, 2014 6 x 6 x 2 cm Photo : Daniela MartinAnnamaria Zanella. – Purple Tubes, 2014 6 x 6 x 2 cm Photo : Daniela Martin
 
participants :  Cécile AHN — Barbara AMSTUTZ  — Nevin ARIG  — Hayley BECKLEY — Marian BIJLENGA — Iris BODEMER –  Nicolas BOVESSE  –  Abigail BROWN  — Sébastien CARRE  — Hermien CASSIERS  — Mathilde CAYLOU  — Marion COURTILLE  — Betty CUYKX — Annette DAM — Tania DE BRUYCKER  — Silke DECKER Elisa DEVAL  — Patricia DOMINGUESSamTho DUONG  — Anja EICHLER  — Sanna ESKOLA  — Maria ESPERSEN  — Flora FIXY  — Nicolas GALAND  — Maryan GELUK  — Christine GRAF  — Margret GUDNADOTTIR  & Olof BJARNADOTTIR  –  Gesine HACKENBERG  –  Michal HANULA  — Malene HARTMANN RASMUSSEN  — Peter HOOGEBOOM  — Camille JACOBS  — Hannah JORIS  — Kaori JUZU  — Ulla & Martin KAUFMANN  — Ulrike KLEINE-BEHNKE  — Saerom KONG  — Tine KRUMHORN  — Therese LEBRUN  — Typhaine LEMONNIER  — Juliette LEPERLIER — Christoph LEUNER  — Ria LINS  — Ruediger LORENZEN  — Yves MALFLIET  — Sofja MARKAROVA  — James MASKREY  — Hugo MEERT  — Hilde METZ  — Frank MEURER  — Rosa NOGUES  — Monika PATUSZYNSKA – Kirsten PLANK  — Tiina RAJAKALLIO  — Marie-Noelle RISACK  — Zoe ROBERTSON  — Bruno ROMANELLI  — Verena SCHATZ  — Isabell SCHAUPP — Helena SCHEPENS  — Karin SEUFERT  — Antonino SPOTO  — Edgars SPRIDZANS  — Frank STEYAERT  — Esther SUÁREZ RUIZ  — Kyoko SUGIURA — Dominique THOMAS-VANSTEENBERGHE  — Alexandra TOLLET  — Yayoi TSUJI Jessica TURRELL  — Flora VAGI  — Reinhilde VAN GRIEKEN  — Karen VANMOLNelly VAN OOST  — Esther VAN SCHUYLENBERGH  — Luzia VOGTMonique VOZ Annamaria ZANELLA
Nelly Van Oost - With feelings, 2014 47 x 43 x 35 cm Photo : Ophélie Friberg Nelly Van Oost – With feelings, 2014 47 x 43 x 35 cm Photo : Ophélie Friberg
Flora Vagi. - Pillowaves I, 2014 9 x 9 x 3 cm Photo : Flora Vagi Flora Vagi. – Pillowaves I, 2014 9 x 9 x 3 cm Photo : Flora Vagi
Jessica Turrell. - Field Unit, 2014 20 x 20 x 1 cm Photo : Mark Ashbee  Jessica Turrell. – Field Unit, 2014 20 x 20 x 1 cm Photo : Mark Ashbee
Patricia Domingues (M.A. 2013) • Brooch "Set Free & Matter" • Necuron, Steel • 2014 • ©photo by Manuel Ocaña Patricia Domingues (M.A. 2013) • Brooch « Set Free & Matter » • Necuron, Steel • 2014 • ©photo by Manuel Ocaña
Luzia Vogt - Candy I, 2014 6 x 6 x 4 cm Photo : Luzia VogtLuzia Vogt - Candy I, 2014 6 x 6 x 4 cm Photo : Luzia Vogt
Voz Monique. - Nomadic eating, 2015 2 x 2 x 8 cm Photo : Monique Voz Monique Voz   – Nomadic eating, 2015 2 x 2 x 8 cm Photo : Monique Voz
Dominique Thomas Vansteenberghe. - Don’t touch me, 2015 19 x 17 cm Photo: D.Thomas  Dominique Thomas Vansteenberghe. – Don’t touch me, 2015 19 x 17 cm Photo: D.Thomas
Isabell Schaupp - Sliced tower building, 2014 7,1 x 7,1 x 2,8 cm Photo : Isabell Schaupp Isabell Schaupp – Sliced tower building, 2014 7,1 x 7,1 x 2,8 cm Photo : Isabell Schaupp
Karen Vanmol  Karen Vanmol
Rosa Nogués Freixas - Por la boca muere el pez, 2015 30,5 x 10 x 6 cm Photo : Rosa Nogués FreixasRosa Nogués Freixas – Por la boca muere el pez, 2015 30,5 x 10 x 6 cm Photo : Rosa Nogués  
 Zoe Robertson - Subscribe series, 2014 80 x 35 x 15 cm Photo : Zoe Robertson Zoe Robertson - Subscribe series, 2014 80 x 35 x 15 cm Photo : Zoe Robertson
Ria Lins - Beware, 2014 65 x 5 x 3 cm Photo: Dries Van den BrandeRia Lins - Beware, 2014 65 x 5 x 3 cm Photo: Dries Van den Brande
Hermien Cassiers  - (BE) hermiencassiers.com - gold -  Earrings, 2013 5,5 x 5,5 x 2,5 cm Photo: © Nice Job: Hermien Cassiers   -  Earrings, 2013 gold Photo: © Nice Job
Sébastien Carré - Bracelet Inflammation # 6, 2013 11 x 11 x 4 cm Photo: Milo Lee - Wcc-bf:   Sebastien Carré  Bracelet Inflammation # 6, 2013 11 x 11 x 4 cm Photo: Milo Lee
  Saerom Kong.  - Pink Daisy, 2015 9,4 x 6,4 x 3 cm Photo: Saerom Kong:  Saerom Kong.  – Pink Daisy, 2015 9,4 x 6,4 x 3 cm Photo: Saerom Kong
 
 
Les Anciens Abattoirs/ Galerie du WCC-BF 17/02, rue de la Trouille 7000 Mons (Belgique) www.wcc-bf.org Exposition du 24 octobre 2015 au 10 janvier 2016 Exhibition from 24th october to 10th january 2016 Tous les jours (sauf le lundi, et les 24, 25, 31.12.2015 et 01.01.2016) de 10h00 à 18h00 Open everyday (except Monday, 24, 25, 31.12.2015 and 01.01.2016)  from 10:00 to 18:00

10/10/2014

Triennale européenne du bijou contemporain – Wcc-bf Mons (Belgique) – 25 Oct.-28 Dec. 2014

Wcc-bf Mons

La Triennale européenne du bijou contemporain
De europese Triënnale voor hedendaagse sieraden
The European Triennial for Contemporary Jewellery
Belgique / Finlande / Italie – Belgium / Finland / Italy
Triennale Mons 2014

Pour sa cinquième édition, la Triennale européenne du Bijou contemporain invite les créateurs d’Italie et de Finlande à dialoguer avec les Belges.

Quarante-cinq artistes, maîtres d’art ou jeunes talents, seront  réunis à la Grande Halle des anciens abattoirs de Mons pour un des événements majeurs du bijou contemporain en Europe.

 

Belgique / België / Belgium
Nevin Arig, Liesbeth Bussche, Clarisse Bruynbroeck, Hilde De Decker, Marion Delarue,
Silke Fleischer, Bernard François, Delphine Joly, Patrick Marchal, Shana Teugels, Karen Vanmol, kuppers&wuytens, Marta Miguel Martinez Soria, Claire Lavendhomme, Nelly Van Oost.

Nelly Van Oost (MA 2012) • Brooch "Instant" • Paint, new silver and steel • 2014 • ©p Lotta DuseNelly Van Oost (MA 2012 Idar Oberstein) • Brooch « Instant » • Paint, new silver and steel • 2014 • ©p Lotta Duse

Nevin Arig, Occupy-gezi-day3, collier, 2014. Bois, argent, pigments sur métal et sur bois. 40x6,7x3,5 cm. Photo: Nevin Arig.Nevin Arig, Occupy-gezi-day3, collier, 2014. Bois, argent, pigments sur métal et sur bois. 40×6,7×3,5 cm. Photo: Nevin Arig.

Karen VanmolKaren Vanmol

clarisse BruynbroeckClarisse Bruynbroeck

Brooch by Claire Lavendhomme. "Passage" series 2013 . Photo on aluminum & silver.Brooch by Claire Lavendhomme. « Passage » series 2013 . Photo on aluminum & silver.

 

Finlande / Finland / Finland
Ulla Ahola, Tuija Hietanen, Sirja Knaapi, Helena Lehtinen, Eija Mustonen, Maria Nuutinen, Inni Pärnänen, Essi Pullinen, Ari Pyörälä, Tiina Rajakallio, Jenni Sokura, Janna Syvänoja, Nelli Tanner, Tarja Tuupanen, Tatu Vuorio.

 Janna Syvanoja, broche, 2013. papier recyclé (carte), fil d'acier, 19 x 9 x 6 cm. Photo: Janna Syvanoja.Janna Syvanoja, broche, 2013. papier recyclé (carte), fil d’acier, 19 x 9 x 6 cm. Photo: Janna Syvanoja.

 

Italie / Italie / Italy
Daniela Boieri, Giovanni Corvaja, Arata Fuchi, Doris Maninger, Stefano Marchetti, Lucia Massei, Barbara Paganin, Marzia Rossi, Jacqueline Ryan, Giovanni Sicuro, Fabrizio Tridenti, Barbara Uderzo, Graziano Visintin, Annamaria Zanella.

 Stefano Marchetti, Broche, 2014. Or, titane, résine. Photo: Stefano Marchetti.Stefano Marchetti, Broche, 2014. Or, titane, résine. Photo: Stefano Marchetti.

Marzia Rossi - She is gone, necklace 2011-12 silver, beads nylon threadMarzia Rossi – She is gone, necklace 2011-12 silver, beads nylon thread

Doris Maninger - ‘ephemeral floating’, necklace, 2013, iron, silver, electroformedDoris Maninger – ‘ephemeral floating’, necklace, 2013, iron, silver, electroformed

Daniela Boieri -  necklace, 2014, silverDaniela Boieri -  necklace, 2014, silver

Lucia Massei “Orientale" bracelet, 2014 ancient epaulettes,  copper, yellow gold, silk Lucia Massei “Orientale » bracelet, 2014 ancient epaulettes,  copper, yellow gold, silk

Dans ce cadre, une journée de conférence et un workshop sont organisés !

Triennale Mons 2014

 
Grande Halle des anciens abattoirs de Mons
Du 25.10.2014 au 28.12.2014
Tous les jours sauf le lundi et le 25.12
de 12h00 à 18h00 (17h00 le 24.12)
From 25.10.2014 until 28.12.2014,
everyday except Monday and 25.12,
from 12:00 to 18:00 (17:00, on the 24.12)

 Site des Anciens Abattoirs
17 – 02, Rue de la Trouille
B-7000 Mons (Belgique)
Tél. : +32-(0)65-84.64.67
Fax : +32-(0)65-84.31.22
wccbf@wcc-bf.org

26/05/2014

EXPO ‘A bit of CLAY on the SKIN’ – World Jewellery Museum, SEOUL (South Korea) – 28 Mai-9 Nov. 2014

Classé dans : ceramique,Exposition/Exhibition,Korea (KR) — bijoucontemporain @ 0:22

Exhibition- «Un Peu de Terre sur la Peau/ A Bit of Clay on the Skin»

28th of May> 9th of September

28th of May> 9th of September 2014 - a little clay on the skin / ceramic jewelry - SEOUL

 

Artists:     Yasar AydinMarion DelarueCarole DeltenreIris Eichenberg Willemijn de Greef Andi GutGésine HackenbergPeter HoogeboomRian de Jong Manon van KouswijkNatalie LuderEvert NijlandTed NotenMarie PendarièsKatja Prins Tiina RajakallioTerhi TolvanenYiumsiri VantanapinduLuzia VogtShu-lin Wu Christoph Zellweger.

World Jewellery Museum
75-3 Hwa-dong Jongno-gu Seoul-si
Seoul, Corea

22/04/2014

EXPO ‘A bit of CLAY on the SKIN’ – Gardiner Museum, Toronto (Canada) – 16 Mai-11 Aout 2014

Classé dans : Canada (CA),ceramique,Exposition/Exhibition,MUSEE — bijoucontemporain @ 0:19

Exhibition- « Un Peu de Terre sur la Peau/ A Bit of Clay on the Skin »

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 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.

next step : SEOUL mai 2014 (At the World Jewellery Museum, May-October 2014)

next step : SEOUL mai 2014 (At the World Jewellery Museum, May-October 2014)

Artists:

Yasar AydinMarion DelarueCarole DeltenreIris EichenbergWillemijn de GreefAndi Gut Gésine HackenbergPeter HoogeboomRian de JongManon van KouswijkNatalie LuderEvert NijlandTed NotenMarie PendarièsKatja Prins Tiina RajakallioTerhi TolvanenYiumsiri VantanapinduLuzia VogtShu-lin Wu Christoph Zellweger.

Yiumsiri Vantanapindu Yiumsiri Vantanapindu
Marie Pendaries
Marie Pendaries
Gardiner Museum
111 Queen’s Park
Toronto, Ontario
M5S 2C7
Canada
Tel +1 416.586.8080
Fax +1 416.586.8085
mail@gardinermuseum.com

27/05/2013

EXPO ‘Lahti Jewellry’ – Galerie Pont & Plas, Gent (Belgium) – 2 Juin–5 Oct. 2013

Lahti Jewellry at Galerie Pont & Plas, Gent, Belgium -    Finnish and international jewellery designers will present their visual view of Lahti (town in a bay of Finland, traditionally considered as a melting-point for different cultures), with each one using Lahti as the theme for designing and producing a piece of jewellery.  Curated by Helena Lehtinen and Anna Rikkinen, and with a lovely catalogue!

Lahti Jewelry - galerie Pont & Plas, Gent (BE)

02 06 2013 – 05 10 2013  Lahti Jewellry at Galerie Pont & Plas, Gent, Belgium -    Finnish and international jewellery designers will present their visual view of Lahti, with each one using Lahti as the theme for designing and producing a piece of jewellery.  Curated by Helena Lehtinen and Anna Rikkinen, and with a lovely catalogue!

Artists:  Sara Borgegård ÄlgåEija MustonenKim BuckSeth PapacGemma DraperRuudt Peters Iris EichenbergTiina RajakallioJantje FleischhutConstanze SchreiberGesine HackenbergNelli Tanner — Hanneke Van Hage — Ketli Tiitsar — Hanna HedmanTerhi TolvanenJeannette JansenTarja TuupanenAgnes LarssonTanel Veenre Mia Maljojoki Amandine MeunierFrancis Willemstijn — Annika Åkerfelt — Javier Moreno Frias.

 

 

Galerie Pont & Plas
Hooiaard 6 (hoek Graslei),
B-9000 Gent, BE
+32 9 225 07 69
http://www.pontenplas.be/

02/03/2013

Schmuck 2013 – EXPO ‘Lahti Schmuck’ – 84 GHz, Munich (DE) – 8-10 Mars 2013

Lahti Schmuck
Lahti has over 100 000 residents making it the eighth largest city in Finland. Lahtis location in the heart of Southern Finland, along a busy railway line and at the junction of several highways is superb.
Lahti with its surroundings forms an interesting unity. The surrounding nature and the city’s architecture create contrasts that work as a source of inspiration for artistic work. Lahti is traditionally considered a meeting point for different cultures. What jewellery did the artists create? How a jewellery artist views Lahti city ? Significant European and American artists participated in the project. The results will be seen at 84GHz during Schmuck 2013.

during SCHMUCK : Lahti Schmuck   website: www.84ghz.de/jourfix  mail: schmuck@84GHz.de (Hanna Hedmann -  Brooch: Lahti/Husquvarna 2012 – Paper, paint, steel, silver)

 Artists: Sara Borgegård Älgå — Kim Buck — Gemma Draper — Iris Eichenberg — Jantje Fleischhut — Javier Moreno Frias — Gésine Hackenberg — Hanneke van Hage — Hanna Hedman — Jeannette Jansen — Agnes Larsson — Mia Maljojoki — Amandine Meunier — Eija Mustonen — Gitte Nygaard — Seth Papac — Ruudt Peters — Tiina Rajakallio — Constanze SchreiberNelli Tanner — Ketli Tiitsar — Terhi TolvanenTarja TuupanenTanel Veenre — Francis Willemstijn — Annika Åkerfelt

  Tarja Tuupanen  Objects: Wilhelmina, Mathilda and Karolina 2012  Reconstructed Coral Tarja Tuupanen  Objects: Wilhelmina, Mathilda and Karolina 2012  Reconstructed Coral

Amandine Meunier  Necklaces: Forests and Nests 2012  Inner tube Amandine Meunier  Necklaces: Forests and Nests 2012  Inner tube

84 GHz
Georgenstrasse 84
80799 – Munich
Germany
Telephone: +49(0)89 30 63 79 11

website: www.84ghz.de/jourfix
mail: schmuck@84GHz.de

12/01/2013

EXPO ‘The Black of Night’ – Galleri Seilduken, Oslo (NO) – 18-21 Jan. 2013

KL!NK & Friends present: The Black of Night

KL!NK Metal invites you to our exhibition: ‘KL!NK & Friends present:The Black of Night’ during the Nordic jewellery exhibition and symposium ‘From the Coolest Corner’in Oslo.

KL!NK -   next show is now ready - we hope to see you all next Friday at 17:00 at Galleri Seilduken in Oslo!

Six Norwegian and nine specially invited jewellery artists from the Nordic countries show necklaces based on the theme ‘The Black of Night’.
We hope to see you all at the opening in Galleri Seilduken at Khio at 17:00!
For more information see our website; www.klinkmetall.no

KL!NK & friends present: 'The Black of Night' during the exhibition and symposium 'From the Coolest Corner' in Oslo in January 2013

participants :
Norway:
Anna Talbot –  Anne Léger Hedda BjerkeliHelene Josefsen LinkosuonioRuna Vethal Stølen  – Toril Bonsaksen
Sweden:
Lisa Björke Yasar Aydin
Finland:
Krista Ruohonen –  Tiina Rajakallio
Denmark:
Louise Grenaa  –  Pernille MouritzenSarah Hurtigkarl
Iceland:
Hildur Ýr Jónsdóttir
Estonia:
Katarina Kotselainen

 

Hildur Ýr Jónsdottir - necklace made from old rubber rings used in fishing nets Hildur Ýr Jónsdottir, Festi, 2012 – necklace made from old rubber rings used in fishing nets

Yasar Aydin, from Sweden
Yasar Aydin
Helene Josefsen Linkosuonio - The Invisible, 2010. Patinated copper object, ca 30cm long. Photo: Ingrid Løvtun Helene Josefsen Linkosuonio  – The Invisible, 2010. Patinated copper object, ca 30cm long. Photo: Ingrid Løvtun
Anna Talbot's Jewellery Anna Talbot
Hedda Bjerkeli - 'Crystal cluster' necklace - silver, hematite and slices of lepidolite (purple mica) Hedda Bjerkeli – ‘Crystal cluster’ necklace – silver, hematite and slices of lepidolite (purple mica)(back view)
Anne Léger - Nocturne 2012 - necklace - carved wood, silver, enamel, pearl Anne Léger – Nocturne 2012 – necklace – carved wood, silver, enamel, pearl
Toril Bonsaksen - physalis-alengi - Earrings. Copper, silver, 2011 Toril Bonsaksen – physalis-alengi – Earrings. Copper, silver, 2011
Runa Vethal Stølen - brooch Runa Vethal Stølen – brooch
Katarina Kotselainen -   Necklace: Night is dark  Foto: Salla Lahtinen Katarina Kotselainen -   Necklace: Night is dark  Foto: Salla Lahtinen
Sarah Vedel Hurtigkarl -Denmark Sarah Vedel Hurtigkarl
Krista Ruohonen: Sense - limit - imagination Krista Ruohonen: Sense – limit – imagination

Oslo National Academy of the Arts – Galleri Seilduken

 Fossveien 24, Grünerløkka

0551 Oslo, Norge

27/10/2012

EXPO ‘Un peu de terre sur la peau’ – Coda Museum, Apeldoorn (NL) – 29 Sept. 2012-24 Mars 2013

Classé dans : ceramique,Exposition/Exhibition,Hollande (NL),MUSEE,www Klimt02 — bijoucontemporain @ 0:03

« Un peu de terre sur la peau » – Coda Museum – Apeldoorn, Netherlands) 29-Sep-2012 – 24-Mar-2013

"Un peu de terre sur la peau" -  Artists: Iris Eichenberg, Gésine Hackenberg, Tiina Rajakallio, Terhi Tolvanen, Carole Deltenre, Marie Pendariès, Peter Hoogeboom, Willemijn de Greef, Rian de Jong, Manon van Kouswijk, Evert Nijland, Ted Noten, Katja Prins, Yasar Aydin, Natalie Luder, Luzia Vogt, Christoph Zellweger, Shu-lin Wu  - Coda Museum - Apeldoorn, Netherlands)  29-Sep-2012 - 24-Mar-2013
 
 
Artists: Iris Eichenberg, Gésine Hackenberg, Tiina Rajakallio, Terhi Tolvanen, Carole Deltenre, Marie Pendariès, Peter Hoogeboom, Willemijn de Greef, Rian de Jong, Manon van Kouswijk, Evert Nijland, Ted Noten, Katja Prins, Yasar Aydin, Natalie Luder, Luzia Vogt, Christoph Zellweger, Shu-lin Wu
Peter Hoogeboom - CODA Museum - un peu de terre sur la peauPeter Hoogeboom
 
Coda Museum
Vosselmanstraat 299
7311 CL – Apeldoorn
Netherlands
Telephone: (055) 5268400

26/10/2012

EXPO ‘Ashes and Diamonds’ – Galleria Pihatto, Lappeenranta (Finland) – 31 Oct.-25 Nov. 2012

Ashes and Diamonds
Contemporary jewellery from Finland

EXPO 'Ashes and Diamonds' - Galleria Pihatto, Lappeenranta (Finland) - 31 Oct.-25 Nov. 2012 dans Anna RIKKINEN (FI) Ashes_Diamonds

Ashes and Diamonds is a curated contemporary jewellery exhibition, that’s part of the World Design Capital Helsinki 2012- program. Contemporary jewellery, which is rarely showcased in Finland, is a marginal and groundbreaking form of art. 18 artists and 36 works in total were chosen for the exhibition, which is curated by Päivi Ruutiainen (who’s currently preparing her doctorate on contemporary jewellery)  in cooperation with HUMAK and The Jewellery Art Association in Finland.
The mission of the exhibition is to break both the preconceptions about jewellery as an art form as well as the limits of the art world. The project will also give an opportunity for finnish jewellery artists to showcase their art and increase public knowledge of contemporary jewellery.

After Platina, the exhibition can be seen at :
Lahti, Finland: Muotohuoltamo, 3.10.2012 – 24.10.2012
Lappeenranta, Finland: Pappilan Pihatto, 31.10.2012 – 25.11.2012

Ashes & diamonds  http://www.e-ktaide.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/kutsu-lappeenranta.jpg

More information : www.tuhkaajatimantteja.fi

 

Artists :
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Ashes and Diamonds: Helena Lehtinen, from series GardensHelena Lehtinen, from series Gardens

 Anna Rikkinen Anna RikkinenTiina Rajakallio, necklaceTiina Rajakallio, necklace

Ashes and Diamonds: Anna Rikkinen, pendant from series Varjojen huone (Shadow's room)Anna Rikkinen, pendant from series Varjojen huone (Shadow’s room)

 

 

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