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EDITION 2010 EDITION 2010 EDITION 2010 CONCEPT P R E Z I O S A 2010 PROGRAM Exhibition’s Schedule WHERE: WHEN: Florence, Leopoldine old Cloister, Torquato Tasso Square 22nd of May—6th of June, 2010 - Opening: Friday 21st of May, at 6.00 PM Firenze Preziosa, Dialoghi Concept by Maria Cristina Bergesio The 2010’s edition of PREZIOSA presents three masters of research jewellery: three artists, three different nationalities, a geographical line leading from North to South: Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy. Three artists who have been working for around forty years, pursuing paths that are totally different, each with a complex language, a personal and characteristic Kunstwollen, despite sharing a marked spirit of research and experimentation. The common elements to be found in their works, in different declensions, are change, metamorphosis and transformation. They also share the fact that they belong to the same generation, that they are established, recognised artists with a long experience as teachers behind them, while at the same time representing three different approaches to research in jewellery. The three artists have been asked to select a younger artist to set up a dialogue with: the exhibition is thus driven by a “spirit of dialogue”. Not merely “talking with” but “thinking with”, “being bound by thought”: a dialogue based on the desire to understand and know the other, and to propose an approach to the reality of the research jewel through a spirit of discovery. Each of the six artists will offer a broad and inclusive presentation of his own work, and develop dialogues between different generations, languages and contents. This relationship of dialogue will make it possible to develop broader reflections on the creative reality of the jewel, its history and its present. The public will be able to approach the work of the six artists through the various phases of their work, listening to the conversations and reflections triggered by the encounters, and also by reading the “dialogue” in the works themselves. The public will be provided with the necessary information, while also leaving room for a personal interpretation and, above all, an emotional engagement. The layout and the catalogue will visualise the dialogues between the various artists, exploiting multimedia tools, so that they can be viewed and enjoyed by the public. Guarda PREZIOSA 2010 su Youtube: https://youtu.be/RmT-WQlKIV8 Artist’s Conferences Saturday 22nd of May, from 11.00 AM to 17.00 PM The participation is free, but places are limited, so we suggest to register on-line, or contact the organization at preziosa@artiorafe.it Preview of the exhibition, and presentation of the catalogue: inhorgenta europe 2010, Münich, 19th-22nd of February 2010 - Hall C2—FORUM INNOVATION Collateral Events PREZIOSA YOUNG The third edition of this important exhibition of young goldsmith/artists selected for their individual research and for the originality of their creations will presented in Firenze as a “collateral” exhibition of PREZIOSA event. The aims is to contribute to the diffusion of what is new in the research jewellery, what the new generation of goldsmiths/designers/artists is “boiling in the pot”…. Info: http://www.artiorafe.it/en/news-home/preziosa-young-2010.html Nella stessa occasione sarà presentato il libro/catalogo di alcuni ex allievi della scuola, per celebrare il 25° anniversario delle attività didattiche. Updated information, reservation for the conferences and booking of the Catalogue: please fill in the form Contacts preziosa@artiorafe.it - +39 055 22 80 131 EDITION 2010 ARTISTS EDITION 2010 ARTISTS Giampaolo Babetto (Padua, 1947) Babetto’s work appears as a tireless and rigorous analytic investigation of form, plumbed in all its expressive and compositional possibilities. Geometry was the starting point for the development of a constructive approach to jewellery conceived as architecture, jewels that can be read in all their parts and that emanate a dense formal tension. Minimalism, architecture, but also the painting of Pontormo are just some of the sources that have nourished Babetto’s complex language, in which the quest for form is melded with technical expertise, always taken to extremes to pursue an ever-vital spirit of experimentation. The artist chosen by Giampaolo Babetto is Helen Britton Johanna Dahm (Basel, 1947) The research of Johanna Dahm can be perceived as a path that, starting from an area governed by extreme rationality, then set out towards a more intangible dimension, finally coming to immerse itself in the depth of the matter. From an initial interest in serial production, on the keynote of the democratisation of the jewel in the mid 70s, in the 80s the artist moved on to investigating the jewel as event, elaborating installations and works in which there is an extensive use of light, exploited to dematerialise the object and turn it into a visible but not tangible sign on the body. The latest phase of her work is characterised by the return to the material quality of the jewel, to its links with earth and fire. The Ashanti and Fast Ashanti series consist of works conceived through a personal elaboration of traditional casting techniques, where the a priori control becomes very limited, and the gold matter is charged with a vigorous physical sensuality. The artist chosen by Giampaolo Babetto is Andi Gut. Ruudt Peters (Naaldwijk, 1950) In his research the jewel becomes part of a system of representation in which religions, philosophies, symbols and alchemy, combined with encounters and the suggestions of other cultures experienced during his travels, are melded, mingled and reworked, going to make up the prime matter of his works. His jewels are organised into ‘families’ linked to a specific reference, such as for example the stage of an alchemical process for Iosis (2002) or the Kabbalah for Sefiroth (2006), and to the materials used to make them as in Lapis (1997), where the mineral powders are reworked to create a new material. Nevertheless, an overview of his work enables us to grasp the consistency of a process that has conceived the jewel as a condensate of emotions and suggestions, an object imbued with an archaic rituality while being enunciated in an idiom that is entirely contemporary. The artist chosen by Ruudt Peters is Evert Nijland Helen Britton. (Lithgow, Australia, 1966) Britton’s work evolves from mixing, layering, combination and assembly, actions presided over by constant supervision which gives order to the apparent chaos. The creative process passes through phases that intersect: from attentive observation of reality she moves on to focus on particular details, single elements that are collected together and carefully sifted. Thus is created what the artist calls an energy circuit, which starts with search and selection and is completed by restitution of the object to the flow through its exhibition on the body. Andi Gut (Zug, Switzerland, 1971) In the works of the early 90s Andi Gut concentrated on the special relationship between the jewel and the body, both by inserting real corporeal elements (teeth, nails) and by reproducing them in materials of medical origin, such as dental porcelain. Following this, his meditation shifted towards the dualistic relationship between the naturalness of form and the artificiality of the matter it is made from. Before the jewels of Andi Gut the observer is taken by a sort of rapture, in which anxiety and captivation come together. Evert Nijland (Oldenzaal, The Netherlands, 1971) Active since 1997, Evert Nijland has pursued a consistent endeavour of re-elaboration, transformation and new interpretation of sources of inspiration linked to the past history of art: Renaissance panels, Baroque paintings, the theme of the garland, the city of Venice. The material quality of a pictorial detail, its special luminosity, are restored to life, translated into the dimension of the jewel through a calibrated stratification of embroidered fabrics juxtaposed with stones, silver, porcelain and very often glass. In his most recent works glass, declined in its various expressive possibilities, is used in combination with silk and flock. The most strikingly three-dimensional aspect appears to be linked to a sensual accentuation of forms. Artist’s “Couples” Giampaolo Babetto/Helen Britton Johamma Dahm/Andi Gut Ruudt Peters/Evert Nijland EDITION 2010 Giampaolo Babetto EDITION 2010 Giampaolo Babetto EDITION 2010 Giampaolo Babetto EDITION 2010 Giampaolo Babetto EDITION 2010 EDITION 2010 Johanna Dahm Johanna Dahm EDITION 2010 EDITION 2010 Johanna Dahm Johanna Dahm EDITION 2010 EDITION 2010 Johanna Dahm Johanna Dahm EDITION 2010 EDITION 2010 Ruudt Peters Ruudt Peters EDITION 2010 EDITION 2010 Ruudt Peters Ruudt Peters EDITION 2010 Helen Britton EDITION 2010 Helen Britton EDITION 2010 Helen Britton EDITION 2010 Helen Britton EDITION 2010 Helen Britton EDITION 2010 Helen Britton EDITION 2010 Helen Britton EDITION 2010 Andi Gut EDITION 2010 Andi Gut EDITION 2010 Evert Nijland EDITION 2010 Evert Nijland EDITION 2010 Evert Nijland EDITION 2010 Evert Nijland EDITION 2010 EXHIBITION EDITION 2010 EDITION 2010 CATALOG The catalogue “Firenze Preziosa 2010 - DIALOGHI”, in English and Italian, with pictures of works and CVs of each artist, criitical essays, is available upon request using the FORM. The cost of the catalogue is 20.00 Euro. Also the video DVD of the artists’ conferences could be requested by e-mail (preziosa@artiorafe.it) of using the FORM. The video DVD with the interviews to the artists may also be requested by schools/galeries/critics... Curator Maria Cristina Bergesio Coordinator Giò Carbone Graphics And Layout Noumeda Carbone, where-@tiscali.it Printed By Tipografia MP San Casciano VP (Firenze) EDITION 2010 EDITION 2010 EDITION 2010 EDITION 2010 EDITION 2010 EDITION 2010 EDITION 2010 COLLATERAL EVENTS PREZIOSA Young 2010 The third edition of this important exhibition of young goldsmith/artists selected for their individual research and for the originality of their creations will presented in Firenze, as a “collateral” exhibition of PREZIOSA 2010 event. The aims is to contribute to the diffusion of what is new in the research jewellery, what the new generation of goldsmiths/designers/artists is “boiling in the pot”…. The selection of the 111 participants was handled by an international jury composed by Giampaolo Babetto, Johanna Dahm, Evert Nijland, Helen Britton, Angelika Wildegger, Dora Liscia Bemporad, Maria Cristina Bergesio, Giò Carbone The 8 selected participants are: Melissa Cameron, Australia Eve Cheryl, USA Yoshie Enda, Japan Adam Grinovich, Sweden Monica Haneckova, Slovakia Erin Keys, Australia Sooyeon Kim, Korea Sachiko Shouji, Japan Special Mentions: Hryc Marta, Poland Wolbers Susanne, Germany Ruebel Elena, Germany Lang Sabine, Germany Baek Jahyun, Great Britain Smith Natalie, Great Britain Rajakallio Tiina, Finland Juen Lisa, Germany Our compliments! COLLATERAL EVENTS EDITION 2010 COLLATERAL EVENTS CV ARTISTS EDITION 2010 EDITION 2010 Giampaolo Babetto Padova 1919-2008 Personal exhibitions (selection) 1954 Galleria La Chiocciola, Padua; 1956 Galleria Montenapoleone, Milan; 1967 Handwerkammer, Munich; 1979 Argentum Gallery, Stockholm; 1993 Klassiker 1993, International Handwerksmesse, Munich; 1995, Mario Pinton. L’oreficeria, Stabilimento Pedrocchi, Padua. Group exhibitions (selection) 1951/1954/1957/1964 Triennale di Milano, Milan; 1961 International Exibition of Modern Jewelry (1890-1961), Goldsmith’s Hall, Londra; 1966, XXXIII Biennale Internazionale d’arte, Venezia; 1977, XI Biennale Internazionale della Piccola Scultura, Padua; 1980, Schmuck International 1900 – 1980, Kunstlerhaus, Vienna; 1983, 10 Orafi padovani, Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim; 1988, Biennale Svizzera del Gioiello d’arte contemporaneo, Villa Malpensata, Lugano; 1989, Ornamenta I, Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim; 1992, III° Triennale du Bijou, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris; 1995-96,The Best in Contemporary Jewellery, Villa De Bondt, Gand; 1996, New Times, New Thinking: Jewellery in Europe and America; Crafts Council, Londra; 2001, L’arte del gioiello ed il gioiello d’artista dal ‘900 ad oggi, Museo degli Argenti, Firenze; 2001, Immaginazione aurea, Mole Antonelliana, Ancona; 2008, Gioielli d’Autore. Padova e la Scuola dell’oro, Palazzo della Ragione, Padua. In the collection of Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim; Musèe des Arts Decoratifs, Paris; Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg; Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Pinakothek der Moderne, Danner - Rotunde, Munich; Inge Asenbaum Collection, Vienna Awards 1951, Medaglia di bronzo, IX Triennale di Milano; 1955, Primo premio per l’oreficeria e Secondo Premio per l’argenteria, Mostra Nazionale Oreficeria, Vicenza; 1957, Medaglia d’oro, XI Triennale di Milano; 1963, Primo premio, Biennale Arti Decorative, Venezia; 1964, International Goldsmiths Exhibition Form und Qualitä, Munich; 1966, Medaglia d’oro per l’oreficeria, Biennale, Venezia; 1975, Golden Ehrering, Hanau – Mein; 1976 Herbert Hoffmann Preis, Munich; 1984, Medaglia d’oro dei Benemeriti della scuola, della cultura e dell’arte, Ministero Pubblica Istruzione, Roma; 2004 Il sigillo della città di Padova, Padua; 2006, Medaglia d’oro, Camera di Commercio, Tempio di Adriano, Roma; 2007 Padovano eccellente, Padua. Publications (selection) Schollmayer Karl, Neur Schmuck, ornamentum humanum, Tubinga, Wasmuth, 1974; Segato Giorgio, La misura seducente, in Mario Pinton. L’oreficeria, Padova, 1995; Falk Fritz, Holzach Cornelie, Schmuck der Moderne 1960 – 1998, Arnoldsche, Stoccarda, 1999; Folchini Grassetto Graziella, Contemporary Jellery. The Padua School, Arnoldsche, Stoccarda, 2005; Bergesio Maria Cristina, Lenti Lia, Dizionario del gioiello italiano. XIX e XX secolo, Allemandi, Torino, 2005; Cisotto Nalon Mirella, Spiazzi Anna Maria, Gioielli d’Autore. Padova e la Scuola dell’oro, Allemandi, Torino, 2008. CV ARTISTS EDITION 2010 CV ARTISTS EDITION 2010 Johanna Dahm Johanna Dahm 1947 born in Basel, CH 1948-1962 grew up in Cape Town, South Africa 1967-1972 ZHdK, Zürich University of the Arts, Dept. of Jewelry, CH (then:Kunstgewerbeschule Zürich) 1972 - 1973 Extended Studies in the USA 1974 - 1976 Business Partnership: “Schmuck 74”, designing and manufacturing jewelry out of Aluminium and Perspex in small series, Winterthur, CH 1984/ 82/74 National Grant for Applied Arts from the Swiss Federal Government 1978 Award from the ZHdK, Zürich University of the Arts, CH 1983 Grant for Fine Art from the Canton of Zürich, CH 1993 Commissioned by the airline SWISSAIR for all personnel badges and pilot “wings” 1997 Sabbatical leave in West Africa; Apprenticeship to the Asante king’s goldsmith in Ghana 2003/04 Sabbatical leave in Orissa, East India: research on the “Dokra” casting technique 2006/04/00/93/90/88/86 Professor at the Salzburg International Summer Academy of Fine Arts, Dept. of Jewelry, A 2008-1987 Teaching assignments: Royal College of Art, London; Bezalel Academy, Jerusalem, Israel; Helwan University, Cairo; Universities: Aarau; Zürich; Göteborg; Geneva; Basel and Düsseldorf since 1990 Tenured Professor at Hochschule Pforzheim University, Germany, Dept. of Jewelry, (since 2005 on leave) Lives and works in Zürich and Intragna, CH www.schmuckmuseum.at WORK IN PUBLIC COLLECTIONS: MFAH, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Helen Drutt Collection, USA Alice und Louis Koch Collection, Basel, CH Royal College of Art, London, GB Jewelrymuseum, Reuchlinhaus, Pforzheim, D Design-Collection, Museum für Gestaltung, Zürich, CH Neue Pinakothek, Munich, Spektrum collection, D Museum of clock, watchmaking and enamel work, Geneva, CH Collection Hotel Castell, Zuoz, CH ( Lichtinstallation ) Schweizerisches Landesmuseum, Zürich, CH Die Neue Sammlung, Design in der Pinakothek, Münich, D Angermuseum Erfurt, D Swiss Federal Government, Bern, CH Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Justus Brinkmann Gesellschaft, Hamburg, D Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Köln, D Museum für Gestaltung, Zürich, CH Eidg.Technische Hochschule, Grafik-Sammlung, Zürich, CH Collection C. Vögele, “Moderne Kunst-Unsere Gegenwart”, Pfäffikon, CH (Lightinstallation) Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, Rotterdam, NL Württembergisches Landesmuseum, Stuttgart, D Badisches Landesmuseum, Karlsruhe, D Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, NL Haags Gemeente Museum, Den Haag, NL Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Lausanne, CH Njordenfeldske Kunstindustrie Museum, Trondheim, N Röhsska Museum, Göteborg, S National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, JPN BIBLIOGRAPHIE (selected) “same same, but different – The Dokra Trail to rings”, J. Dahm, Niggli Publ. Sulgen Zürich, CH, 2008, g/e “Lost and Found - The Asante trail to rings”, J. Dahm, Niggli Publ. Sulgen Zürich CH, 1999/2008, g/e “Johanna Dahm, Lichterreigen / Spiegelbilder / Farbräume / Schmuck”, B. Schönfelder, Gallery H. Zaunschirm, Zollikon, 1996, CH, g “Johanna Hess-Dahm,Schmuck/Jewellery”, P. Derrez,1986, Galerie Ra, Amsterdam, NL, g/e “The Compendium Finale of Contemporary Jewellers 2008”, Darling Publications 2009 Köln, D “Ornament as art, avant-garde jewelery from the H.W. Drutt collection”, The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, USA, C. Strauss, 2007, e “Choice“, Contemporary Jewellery from Germany”, E.Holder, 2005, Düsseldorf, D, g/e/j “Pensieri Preziosi“, 2005, M. Cisotto, Comune di Padua, Italy, i/e “Art Jewellery in Switzerland, 20th century”, F. X. Sturm, 2003, La Bibliothèque des Arts, Lausanne, CH, g/e/i/f “20th Century Swiss Art Jewelry”, A. Riklin, Publ. VGS, CH, 1999, g/e “Jewelry of our time, art, ornament and obsession”, H. Drutt, Thames & Hudson, London, 1995, GB, e “Schmücken, the art of adornment”, Department of jewelry 1965-1995, University of applied sciences, Pforzheim, Arnoldsche Publ. D, 1995, g/e “The New Jewelry, trends+traditions”, R. Turner / P. Dormer, Thames + Hudson, London, 1985/1994, e “Swiss Biennale of Contemporary art Jewellery“, 1988, R.Hildebrando, Municipality of Lugano, CH, e/i EXHIBITIONS (selected since 2000) * = Solo exhibition / K = Catalogue 2009 *K “same same, but different”, Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim, D K“Lingam“, Vita Havet, Konstfack, Stockholm K“same same, but different - The Dokra Trail to Rings”, Book launching and workshop, Museum Rietberg Zürich, CH 2008 *K “same same, but different”, Galerie Beatrice Lang, Bern, CH K “JUST MUST”, The Great Guild House, Tallinn, Estonia K, from hand to hand“, mudac, Musée de design et d’arts appliqués Lausanne, CH „Erico Nagai, Mittlerin zwischen den Kulturen“, HWK München, D K “Triennale Européenne du Bijou contemporain”, Mons, Belgien 2008/07 K “Ornament as Art: Avant-Garde Jewelry from the H.W. Drutt Collection”, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C. / MFAH, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, USA 2008/07/05 “Collect”, V&A Museum, London, GB / Gallery Ra, Amsterdam 2007 K „Hnoss jubilée exhibition“, Röhsska Museum, Göteborg, S 2007/05 K “Choice“ Contemporary Jewellery from Germany, Villa Bengel, Idar Oberstein, D / Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim, D / CODA Museum, Apeldoorn, NL / Museum of Arts and Crafts Itami, Japan 2007/06 K „Radiant“, 30 years Ra, Stedelijk Museum Roermond / Galerie Ra, Amsterdam, NL 2006 * „so und so geschmückt“, Galerie Pro Arte, mit Manfred Nisslmüller, Int. Sommerakademie Salzburg, Hallein, A 2006 * “ASHANTI + fast ASHANTI“, Gallery Tactile, Geneva, CH 2005 K “Pensieri Preziozi“, Oratoria di San Rocca, Padua, I / Goldschmiedehaus, Hanau, D 2004 * “Lost + Found”, Gallery Villa de Bondt, Gent, B * “fast ASHANTI“, Galerie im Traklhaus, Salzburg, A 2003/99/86/84/82/78/77 * (K) Galerie RA, Amsterdam, NL 2002 K “Experiment Schmuck”, 10 Jahre Erfurter Schmucksymposium, Erfurt / Schmuckmuseum im Reuchlinhaus, Pforzheim, D K “Schweizer Schmuck im 20.Jh“, Museum d’Art et d’Histoire, Genf / Landesmuseum Zürich, Museo Vela, Ligornetto, CH 2002/01 K “Ornaments from there, ornaments from here“, Gewerbemuseum Winterthur / mudac, Musée de design et d’arts appliqués Lausanne, CH 2001 K“Swiss Made“, Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Köln, D / „gut in form“, Museum für Gestaltung, Zürich, CH K “The art of the ring“, Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge Ma. USA, / SOFA, N.Y./ Wustum Museum, Racine, Wisconsin / Colorado Springs Art Center / University of Texas, El Paso Gallery hnoss, Göteborg, S Tokyo, Japan / Perth, Australia K “gebaut geschaut“, Installation und Fotografie 1975-2000, Seedam Kulturzentrum, Pfäffikon, CH (Lightinstallation) 2000 K “Artists Jewellery in Contemporary Europe: A female perspective“, Ilias Lalaounis Jewelry Museum, Athen, Greece K “Ife, Akan und Benin, Gold und Bronzen aus Westafrika“, Schmuckmuseum Pforzheim im Reuchlinhaus, D CV ARTISTS CV ARTISTS EDITION 2010 Ruudt Peters Ruudt Peters Naaldwijk The Netherlands 1950 www.ruudtpeters.nl 1970-1974 studied Jewellery design Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam NL 1967-1970 studied Medical Instrumentmaker Fysiological Labor, Leiden NL “Azoth” galerie Marzee Nijmegen NL 2004“ Der Stein trugt” Villa Bengel Idar Oberstein G “Azoth” Galerie Spektrum Munchen G 2003 “CHANGE” Goldschmiedehaus, Hanau G “CHANGE” Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim G “CHANGE” Designmuseum, Gent B “CHANGE” Beurs van Berlage Museum, Amsterdam NL 2002 “CHANGE” Museum of Modern Art, Arnhem NL TEACHING AWARDS 2004-2009 Professor Ädellab Metaldepartment Konstfack University of Arts and Crafts Stockholm SE 2001- Founder Opere International Jeweleryschool, Ravenstein, NL 1990-2000 Head Jewelry Department Gerrit Rietveld Academie,Amsterdam NL 1983-1990 Teacher High school for the Arts Constantijn Huygens, Kampen NL 2005 Marzee Award 2005 (for oeuvere) Gallery Marzee Nijmegen NL 2004 Herbert Hofmann Award 2004 (for Iosis) Munchen G 2000 Françoise van den Bosch Award 2000 (for oeuvere) Amsterdam NL 1995 nomination Design Prijs Rotterdam ‘95 (for Ouroboros) Rotterdam NL 1993 nomination ‘Design Prijs Rotterdam’ (for Passio) Rotterdam NL 1993 ‘Only One’ prize, design of perfume bottle (for Passio) 1991 nomination for the “Lage Landen Prijs”,(for Interno) Kunstrai 91, Amsterdam NL EDUCATION SOLO EXHIBITIONS a selection 2010 “Anima” Galerie Marzee Nijmegen. NL 2007 “Sefiroth” Galerie Spektrum Munchen G “Sefiroth” Mass Art college of art and design Boston USA “Sefiroth” Ornamentum Hudson NY USA “Alchemy” Gallery Beatrice Lang Bern SW 2006 “Sefiroth” Galerie Marzee Nijmegen. NL “CHANGE & Installations” CODA museum Apeldoorn NL “Iosis” Hnoss gallery, Gotenburg, S “CHANGE” SCA gallery, Sydney College of the Arts, Sydney, AUS 2005 “Azoth” gallery Ornamentum Hudson NY USA “CHANGE” Kulturhuset Stockholm, SE BOOKS 2006 ‘Sefiroth’ text by Jorunn Veiteberg 2002 ‘Change’ text by Liesbeth den Besten, MarieJose van den Hout / Rob Kurvers 2000 ‘Pneuma’, text by Gabi Dewald 1999 ‘Vinkhoek’ text by Tracy Metz 1997 ‘Lapis’, text by Gert Staal 1995 ‘Ouroboros’, text by Jan Hein Sassen 1992 ‘Passio ‘, text by Marjan Unger 1991 ‘Interno’, text by Ans van Berkum 1989 ‘Dedicated To’, text by Ans van Berkum 1986 ‘Verleden beelden’, by Cees Strauss OCCUPATIONS 2010 Guest curator “Lingam” exhibition Museum Catharijneconvent Utrecht.NL 2009 Curator “Lingam” exhibition Konstfack University of Arts,Craft Stockholm SE Juror “so fresh” jewellery award by Pierre Lang Vienna. AU 2007 Juror Vermeulen Brauckman Award Museum Catharijneconvent Utrecht.NL extential examinator RISD school of design Providence USA Juror Absolute Beauty 16e International Silverart Competition Legnica Poland 2007-2009 Juror Dutch Design Award Eindhoven. NL 2005 Juror personal selection SCHMUCK 2006 Munchen G EDITION 2010 CV ARTISTS EDITION 2010 CV ARTISTS EDITION 2010 Helen Britton Helen Britton 03.05.1966 Lithgow, Australia Education 1990–1994 BA. Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia 1995 Honours (1st class) Curtin University of Technology, PerthAustralia 1997–1999 MFA, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia 1997–1998 Guest studies at the Akademie of Fine Art, Munich, in the class for Jewellery and Objects Prof. Otto Künzli 1998 Guest studies at the Sandberg Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Guest studies at San Diego State University, San Diego, USA 1999–2003 Akademie of Fine Art, Munich, in the class for Jewellery and Objects Prof. Otto Künzli 2005 Diplom. Akademie of Fine Art, Munich 2000 Quintet. Jam Factory, Adelaide, Australia 2001 Mikromegas. Galerie für angewandte Kunst, Munich; American Craft Museum, New York, USA; Musée de l’horlogerie et de l’émaillerie, Geneva, Switzerland u.a. (Travelling exhibition until 2004) 2005 Choice – Contemporary Jewellery from Germany. Museum of Arts and Crafts, Itami, Japan; Galerie YU, Hiko Mizuno College, Tokio, Japan; Schmuckmuseum im Reuchlinhaus, Pforzheim (Travelling exhibition) Pensieri preziosi 2. Gioielli senza confini. Oratorio di San Rocco, Padua, Italy 2006 Pattern recognition. Object Gallery, Sydney, Australia 2007 Field of Vision. Sofa Gallery, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA 2008 The Fat Booty of Madness. Pinakotech der Moderne. Munich (Hrsg.), Choice – Zeitgenössische Schmuckkunst aus Deutschland. Ein Lesebuch. Museum of Arts and Crafts, Itami. Düsseldorf 2005 [Cat.Exhib.] Pensieri preziosi 2. Gioielli senza confini. Oratorio di San Rocco. Padua 2005 [Cat.Exhib.] Helen Britton. Urban Paradise Playground. Objectspace. Auckland 2006 [Cat.Exhib.] Holzach Cornelie (Hrsg.), Kunst treibt Blüten / Art ist flowering. Schmuckmuseum im Reuchlinhaus, Pforzheim. Stuttgart 2007 Lupton Ellen, Framing. The Art of Jewelry, in: Metalsmith 2007, Vol. 27, Nr. 4, curated Exhibition in Print, 14/15 Helen Britton is the City Goldsmith, in: GZ Art + Design, International Jewelry Magazine 2007, Nr. 2 (May), 95 [Cat.Exhib.] Field of Vision Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana USA 2007 [Cat.Exhib.] The Fat booty of Madness, Arnolsche, Germany 2008 Awards Works in Public Collections Solo Exhibitions 1997 Savage Princess Comes to Town. Crawford Gallery, Sydney, Australia 2002 Pink World. Galerie Louise Smit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 2004 Crisscrossing. Galerie Hélène Porée, Paris 2005 Second Nature. Galerie Louise Smit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 2006 Urban Paradise Playground. Objectspace, Auckland, New Zealand 2008 Chaos and Clean Shapes. Klimt02 Gallery Barcellona, Spain. The Things I See. Gallery Funaki. Melbourne, Australia 2009 Somewhere Else Completely. Bavarian Crafts Council, Munich 1997 The Australia Council: Development Assistence Australian Postgraduate Research Award 1999 Arts WA, Australia: Development Grant Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia: Chancellors Commendation for Research The Australia Council: Development Assistance 2005 Academy of Fine Art, Munich: DAAD-Prize for Foreign Students International Handwerksmesse, Munich: HerbertHofmann-Prize 2006 Bavarian State Prize, International Handwerksmesse, Muncih Project grant for Fine Art from the city of Munich 2007 Erfurt City Goldsmith 2009 Luitpold Stipendium, City of Munich The Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia Stichting Françoise van den Bosch, Amstelveen, The Netherlands Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Auckland Museum, Auckland, New Zealand Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, Australia Die Neue Sammlung, Staatliches Museum für angewandte Kunst, Munich (Dauerleihgabe der Danner-Stiftung) The Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, Australia Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia Schmuckmuseum im Reuchlinhaus, Pforzheim The Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, Australia The National Gallery of victoria, Australia Bibliography Group Exhibitions 1992 Carsick. The Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, Australia [Cat.Exhib.] McMillan Kate, Parallel Worlds. International Art Space. Kellerberrin and Perth 2002 [Cat.] Helen Britton. Second Nature. O. O. 2004 [Cat.Exhib.] Holder Elisabeth u. Herman Hermsen Teaching, Lectures, Workshops 2002 Worksthop and Lecture at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Australia 2003 Worksthop and lecture at the Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, USA 2004 Lecture at FORM, Perth, Australia 2005 Workshop in Newman, Western Australia 2005/06 Guest Professor at the Hochschule für Gestaltung, Pforzheim (Wintersemester) 2006 Lecture at Objectspace, Auckland, New Zealand Lecture at SOFA, New York, USA Workshop and Lecture at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 2006/07 Guest Professor at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste, Nürnberg (Wintersemester) 2007 Workshop and Lecture in Poria, Israel and at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, Israel Concept and Organization of the Schmucksymposiums Zimmerhof “Jewellery Stories: 40 years of the Jewellery Symposium Haldenhof/Zimmerhof”, Bad Rappenau in collaboration with Doris Betz) 2008 Lecture at the Royal College, Antwerp, Belgium Lecture at Birmingham University, England Co- organizer of the Erfurt Jewellery Symposium Lecture at the FAD, Barcelona, Spain CV ARTISTS EDITION 2010 CV ARTISTS EDITION 2010 Andi Gut Andi Gut 1971 born in Zug, Switzerland 1997- 2007 since 2007 Musée de design et d´art appliquees, MUDAC Lausanne Studio Zürich, Swittzerland Studio in Pforzheim, Germany Exhibitions Education: 1992-1996 University Pforzheim, Jewellery design 1990-1991 Art and Design University Zürich 1985-1989 Apprenticeship as a Goldsmith in Zug Teaching: 2008 guest teacher National Institute of Design Ahmedabad, India Seit 2007 Professor for jewellery University Pforzheim, School of Design 2006 guest teacher University Pforzheim, School of Design 2005 guest teacher Akademie Nürnberg 2005 guest teacher Haute école d`arts appliqués, Genf 2004 guest teacher Konstfak University Stockholm 2000-2004 guest teacher University for art and Design Zürich Awards 2004 Swiss Design award 2003 Herbert Hoffmann Price, München 2001 Swiss Design award 2000 Studio Grant of centra Switzerland in New York 1999 Swiss Design award Pieces in Collections Die Neue Sammlung, Danner Stiftung, München Collection Alice and Louis Koch, Schweiz Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam Swiss national Museum, Zürich Jewellery Museum, Pforzheim Musée de l‘horlogerie et de l‘émaillerie, Genf 2009 «Elektrosmog» Galerie Biro, München 2007 Galerie Hnoss Göteburg, Einzelausstellung 2005 «Mimesen» Galerie SO, Solothurn 2005 «Mimesen» Galerie SO, Solothurn 2004 «Neophyten» Galerie V&V, Wien (mit Peter Bauhuis) 2003 Galerie ViceVersa, Lausanne 1999 «l ́œíl plaisé» Ausstellungsraum Balanstrasse, München (with Peter Bauhuis) Group exhibitions 2008 «Triennale européenne du bijou contemporain» Mons 2005-2009 «Collect» mit Galerie SO, Victoria and Albert Museum, London 2006 «Spotting» Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam 2007 «Burgbezug» Museum in der Burg, Zug (mit Sergej Klammer) 2004 «Mimesen» Einzelausstellung Galerie Biró München 2006 «Preview» Schweizerisches Landesmuseum, Zürich 2006 «recentes aquisitions» MUDAC Lausanne 2005 «Interventionen» landesmuseum Zürich 2005 «Designprozess» Gewerbemuseum Winterthur 2005 «Inspired by nature» platina gallery, Stockholm 2005 «Collect» mit Galerie SO, Victoria and Albert Museum, London 2005 «maker, wearer, viewer» Mackintosh University, Glasgow 2005 «Vorschau/Nachschau/Emil Gut/Andi Gut» Galerie Schmukuku, Zug 2005 «Kunstrai» mit Galerie Louise Smit, Amsterdam 2004 «Swiss design Price» Museum Bellerive, Zürich 2004 «Salon International» Rathausgalerie, München (mit Doris Betz, Peter Bauhuis, Mascha Moje, Sally Marsland, Manon v.Kouswijk) 2003 «Schmuck» Handwerksmesse, München 2003 «Criss&Cross» Design aus der Schweiz Totem Gallery New York, Wanderausstellung 2003 «Schweizer Schmuck des 20. Jh.» Landesmuseum, Zürich 2003 «Schmuckpreis Schweiz» Kornhaus, Bern (mit Christoph Zellweger) 2002 Galerie ViceVersa, Lausanne 2003 «Exhibit» Galerie Tactile, Genf 2002 «Le bijou en Suisse au 20e siècle» Musée d`art et d`histoire, Genf 2002 «Salon des refussées» München (Mit Peter Bauhuis, David Bielander, Christiane Förster, Felix Lindner, Norman Weber) 2001 «Schmuck hier, Schmuck anderswo», Gewerbemuseum Winterthur 2001 «Micromegas» Bayerischer Kunstgewerbeverein, München,Wanderausstellung 2001 «Schmuck lebt» Schmuckmuseum Pforzheim 2001 «gut in form» Museum für Gestaltung, Zürich 2001 «Swiss Made» Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Köln 2000 «Studio Jewellery» Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, England (Mit Paul Derrez, Doris Grimm, Katy Hackney, Beppé Kessler, Adam Paxton) 2000 «Parures d`ailleurs» mu.dac, Lausanne 2000 «Alles Schmuck» Museum für Gestaltung, Zürich 2000 «Talente», Handwerksmesse, München 2000 «Haare», Museum Bellerive, Zürich 2000 «l ́œíl plaisé» Galerie Michéle Zeller, Bern (Mit Peter Bauhuis) 1999 «l ́œíl plaisé» Ausstellungsraum Balanstrasse,München (Mit Peter Bauhuis) 1999 «Eidgenössische Preise für Gestaltung» Dampfzentrale, Bern 1999 Galerie Marcolongo, Padova. (Mit Esther Brinkmann, Johanna Dahm, Felix Flury, Sophie Hanagarth, Sonia Morel, Fabrice Schaefer) 1999 «Wohin damit» Schmuckforum, Zürich 1999 «Mind seductions» Tarbetkunstimuuseum, Tallin 1998 Galerie Herta Zaunschirm, Zollikon (Mit Iris Bodemer, Ute Eitzenhöfer) 1998 «Schmuck 98» München 1997 «CH»Raum für Schmuck, Köln (Mit Verena Sieber, Brigitte Moser, Patrick Muff, Christoph Zellweger) 1997 «Schmuck 97» München 1997 «Schmuck f. unterwegs» Friends of Carlotta, Zürich 1995 «Duftschmuck» Schmuckforum, Zürich 1995 Schmuckszene München 1994 «Millenium» Tallin Art University, Estland 1993 «Subjects» Art & Design College, Helsinki CV ARTISTS EDITION 2010 PROGRAM Karin Seufert SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2004 Galerie Louise Smit KunstRAI ‘Guirlandes’ , Amsterdam, NL 2004 Cranach-Haus ‘Ode an Cranach’, Wittenberg, D 2006 Galerie Louise Smit ‘Venezia’, Amsterdam, NL 2007 Charon Kransen Arts The Chicago Art Fair Sofa ‘Studio 206’, Chicago, USA 2009 Bagagehal Loods 6, ‘Naturae’, Amsterdam, NL 2010 Galerie Vice Versa ‘Naturae,’, Lausanne, S 2010 Galerie Spektrum, ‘Naturae,’ Munchen, D GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2004 Victoria & Albert Museum ‘Collect’, Galerie Louise Smit, Londen, UK 2004 The New York Art Fair ‘Sofa’, Charon Kransen Arts, USA 2004 Galerie Stuhler ‘Schmuck- Kunst – Schmuck’, Berlin, D 2005 The Art Fair ‘Sofa’ Charon Kransen Arts, Palmbeach Florida, USA 2005 Victoria & Albert Museum ‘Collect’, Galerie Louise Smit, Londen, UK 2005 Art and Design Fair ‘Sofa’ Chicago, Charon Kransen Arts, USA 2005 Huis Rechts ‘Long Strides in Tiny Shoes’, Amsterdam, NL 2005 The New York Art Fair ‘Sofa’ Charon Kransen Arts, USA 2005 Gallery Oxo ‘Wearing Glass 2’, London, UK 2005 Museum Amstelkring ‘The Past Feats the Future´, Amsterdam, NL 2005 Beatrice Lang Galerie für Schmuck ‘Long Strides in Tiny Shoes’, Bern, CH 2006 Victoria & Albert Museum,‘Collect’ Galerie Louise Smit, London, UK 2006 Internationale Handwerksmesse ‘Schmuck 2006’, Munich, D 2006 Design Museum ‘Challenging the Chatelaine’, Helsinki, FI 2006 Galleria Johan S. ‘Naturae’, Helsinki, FI 2006 The New York Art Fair ‘Sofa´, Charon Kransen Arts, New York, USA EDITION 2010 2006 Galerie Spektrum ‘Plus 5’, Munchen, D 2006 De Kunsthal ‘Sieradien, een noodzakelijke zotheid’, Rotterdam, NL 2007 Victoria & Albert Museum ´Collect’, Galerie Louise Smit, London, UK 2007 Klimt02 Gallery, Barcelona, SP 2007 The New York Art Fair ‘Sofa’, Charon Kransen Arts, USA 2007 Toledo Museum of Art ‘Glass Wear’ Toledo, USA 2007 Museum of Art and Design ‘Challenging The Chatelaine’, Tallinn, ES 2007 Lalounis Jewelry Museum ‘Challenging The Chatelaine’ Athens, GR 2007 Galerie Stuhler ´Schmuck Kunst Schmuck´, Berlin, D 2007 RC De Ruimte ‘Licht’, IJmuiden, NL 2008 Victoria & Albert Museum ‘Collect’, Galerie Louise Smit, London, UK 2008 Galerie Louise Smit ‘Tete a Tete a Tete’, Amsterdam, NL 2008 Schmuckmuseum Pforzheim ‘Glass Wear’, Pforzheim, D 2008 Museum of Arts & Design ‘Glass Wear’, New York, USA 2008 Design Museum ‘Challenging The Chatelaine’, Gent, B 2008 SM’ Den Bosch ‘Challenging The Chatelaine’, s’Hertogenbosch, NL 2008 Kunstlerhaus ‘Challenging The Chatelaine’, Vienna, A 2008 Studio GR 20 ‘Dutch Masters’, Padua, I 2009 Zuiderzee Museum ´Gejaagd door de wind´, Enkhuizen, NL 2009 Saatchi Gallery,’Collect’, Galerie Louise Smit, London, UK 2009 Cheongju International Craft Biennale, ‘Outside the Box’, Korea 2009 Gallery Lesley Craze, ‘Glass’, London, UK 2010 Saatchi Gallery, ‘Collect’, Galerie Louise Smit, London, UK 2010 Fondation Bernardaud, ‘Juste un peu de terre sur la peau’, Limoges, F 2010 Preziosa, ‘Dialogues’, Florence, I PREZIOSA 2010 is organized and produced by Le Arti Orafe Jewellery School & Academy, Firenze and Lucca In cooperation with Firenze City Council The support of Firenze Tourist Office (APT) inhorgenta europe 2010, Munchen, Germany ArkSign, Mauro Vegliante, Firenze Mostre & Mostre, Lucca Lombardi Audiovisivi, Lucca The project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body and the Patronage of: Senato della Repubblica Italian Ministry of Culture Toscana Regional Authority Province of di Firenze Curator Maria Cristina Bergesio Direction and Coordination Giò Carbone Anna Balatti Layout Catalogue Noumeda Carbone General Secretary Elisabetta Messini Press Office Uffico Stampa PREZIOSA Setup Layout Mauro Vegliante, Arksign, Firenze Set Up Mostre & Mostre, Lucca Lombardi Audiovisivi, Lucca