2009 - Le Arti Orafe
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2009 - Le Arti Orafe
EDITION 2009 EDITION 2009 CONCEPT P R E Z I O S A 2009 Cutting the mirror. 12 artists jewellers. An aesthetic lexicon Exhibition’s concept, by Maria Cristina Bergesio, curator. The 2009’s edition of Lucca Preziosa could be considered an attempt to approach the complex theme of beauty in the research jewellery. In the commercial jewellery the main aim is to give beauty to the person that will wear jewels, this is its first function. The jewel is an object that is giving a codified beauty and that of course have to respect rules and canons. This is not happening in the word of research jewellery. The jewel is an aesthetic work for itself and is an expression of a specific artistic choice. Moreover it is an empathic work that requires an active attitude of the public, a more reflective look, an observation of its peculiarities, shapes, materials, contents, provocations. The aim of the exhibition is to give an idea of the wide range of various researches in act in the jewellery as an art form. To explore this stratified field the exhibition is thought as an itinerary built up around key-words coming from the lexicon of aesthetics. The jewels are selected as visualizations of an aesthetic concept that is giving to the public the possibility to focus on a certain aspects of the artist’s research. In this way each work represent a particular declension of the beauty’s concept. Moreover looking at the exhibition as a whole, it could be possible to see the metamorphosis and the erosion of the classic beauty’s ideals from the ’60 till today. As the visual arts also research jewellery records the opening and the breaking of canons, introducing the shade of beauty: chaos, deformations, imperfections. Cutting the mirror is a metaphor, giving a suggestion to the public regarding the fact that today there is no more an unique concept of beauty, but complex and stratified conceptions. The exhibition, organized in a chronological order (following the birth date of the artist), will start with the works a masters that represent the classical beauty, in the sense of harmony and measure. Around the sixty’s artist looking for a new beauty, working more around the shape of the jewel, outside the rules of traditional jewellery. Measurement and Order, Mario Pinton Harmony and Proportion, Yasuki Hiramatsu The exhibition will go on with pieces by artists that open the concept of beauty and witness a widespread idea of beauty that is characterizing our time. The jewel is becoming a field of intense experimentation, a condenser of various stimuli. Each jewel is reflecting a personal path, that could be more linked with a technical experimentation, a poetic content, the structure of the jewel, the use of traditional materials in a new way or a non conventional one, the freedom of imagination, the art of trash, the colour as unique medium, the pleasure of imperfection. Minimal, Graziano Visintin Rhythm, Robert Baines Sehnsucht *nostalgia, Georg W. Dobler Form, Annelies Planteijdt Sparkling, Karl Fritsch Structure, Svenja John Wit, David Bielander Kitschen, Lisa Walker Colour, Sally Marsland Wabi Sabi *imperfection, Sebastian Buescher Guarda PREZIOSA 2009 su Youtube: https://youtu.be/zxbneAwY1iM EDITION 2009 PROGRAM A preview of the exhibition, with a selection of artists’ work, will be showed at inhorgenta europe 2009, Munich, in February 2009. On 22nd of February, at 12.00, Dr. Barbara Schmidt will introduce the exhibition’s concept in all C2, Design Podium. Lucca Preziosa 2009 will be showed in New Delhi, in the venue of the Italian Embassy, April, 2-12, 2009. The full exhibition will be presented in Lucca, from 23rd of April to the 17th of May 2009, in the fantastic venue of Villa Bottini. On 24th of April, the participant artists will have their individual lectures. The participation to the meeting with artists is free, but we suggest to registered on-line, because we have limited places Calendar Lucca Opening: 23rd of April at 6.30 p.m. Villa Bottini, Via Elisa Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 11.00 a.m. to 18.00 p.m. Monday closed Meeting with the artists 24th April from 11.00 a.m. in Villa Bottini Participation is free. Please register luccapreziosa@artiorafe.it +39 055 22 80 131 www.luccapreziosa.it Collateral events in Lucca Second edition of LPYoung The exhibition is devoted to young goldsmiths/designers/ worldwide. 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 work of 12 goldsmith/artists selected by an international panel Fresh Metal Contest-Exhibition created for students of the goldsmith craft, gaining their skills in private jewellery and goldsmith schools. The project was launched by the Poland school ANTIDOTUM in cooperation with LE ARTI ORAFE. The jewels created by students of both schools will be showed. EDITION 2009 ARTISTS • Mario Pinton • Yasuki Hiramatsu • Robert Baines • David Bielander • Sebastian Buescher • George W. Dobler • Karl Fritsch • John Svenia • Sally Marsland • Annelies Planteijdt • Graziano Visintin • Lisa Walker EDITION 2009 Mario Pinton EDITION 2009 Mario Pinton EDITION 2009 Yasuki Hiramatsu EDITION 2009 Yasuki Hiramatsu EDITION 2009 EDITION 2009 Robert Baines Robert Baines EDITION 2009 EDITION 2009 David Bielander David Bielander EDITION 2009 Sebastian Buescher EDITION 2009 Sebastian Buescher EDITION 2009 George W. Dobler EDITION 2009 George W. Dobler EDITION 2009 Karl Fritsch EDITION 2009 Karl Fritsch EDITION 2009 John Svenia EDITION 2009 John Svenia EDITION 2009 Sally Marsland EDITION 2009 Sally Marsland EDITION 2009 Annelies Planteijdt EDITION 2009 Annelies Planteijdt EDITION 2009 Graziano Visintin EDITION 2009 Graziano Visintin EDITION 2009 Lisa Walker EDITION 2009 Lisa Walker EDITION 2009 EXHIBITION EDITION 2009 EDITION 2009 CATALOG Il catalogo di “Cutting the MIrror”, in italiano ed inglese, con immagini a colore delle opere esposte, testi critici e CV di tutti gli artisti, è disponibile su richiesta, utilizzando l’apposito FORM, oppure può essere acquistato durante la mostra a Lucca ed in occasione della mostra internazionale inhorgenta europe 2009, Monaco di Baviera. Curatore Maria Cristina Bergesio Coordinator Giò Carbone Aditi Chaudhuri, Ganjam Graphics And Layout Noumeda Carbone, where-@tiscali.it Printed By Tipografia MP San Casciano VP (Firenze) © Ganjam, India Le Arti Orafe Jewellery School, Firenze, Italy EDITION 2009 EDITION 2009 EDITION 2009 EDITION 2009 EDITION 2009 EDITION 2009 EDITION 2009 EDITION 2009 EDITION 2009 EDITION 2009 EDITION 2009 EDITION 2009 EDITION 2009 COLLATERAL EVENTS PREZIOSA Young 2009 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 2009 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 2009 COLLATERAL EVENTS CV ARTISTS EDITION 2009 EDITION 2009 Mario Pinton Padova 1919-2008 Inge Asenbaum Collection, Vienna Personal exhibitions (selection) Awards 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. 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. 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; 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 2009 CV ARTISTS Yasuki Hiramatsu Yasuki Hiramatsu 1926, Osaka, Japan EDUCATION 957 Graduated Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. AWARDS AND PRIZES 1952-1957 Twice awareded prizes from the Living Industrial Arts Institute, Tokyo, Japan 1969 Gold Prize at 3rd Craft Center Japan 1970 Prize at the Japan New Craft Exhibition, Tokyo 1990 Created a present for the emperor’s mother to bestow on the empress on her enthronement 1991 41st Craft Award in Excellence awarded by the Japanese Government Ministry of Education 1994 First non-European to be awarded ‘the Ring of Goldsmiths’ from Gellschaft fur Goldschmiedekunst 1995 Awarded ìContribution to Design Promotion’ by the Japanese Government Ministry of International Trade and Industry 1996 Awared ‘Der Baycrischen Staatspreis’ by the Bayern Government Ministry, Germany 1997 Awared ‘Kunii Kitaro Prize’ by Japan Industrial Art Foundation. SOLO EXHIBITION 1978 Galerie am Graben, Wien, Austria 1990 Electrum Gallery, London 1993 Professor Yasuki Hiramatsu Retirement Exhibition, Tokyo national University of Fine Arts and Music 1994 STUDIO TON BERENDS, Den Haag, Holland1995 LUISE SMIT, Amsterdam, Holland 1996 Galerij Sofie Lachaert, Gent, Belgium 1997 Magari, Barcelona, Spain; Galerij Sofie Lachaert, Antwerpen, Belgium 2006 Gallery HANAIRO, Anraku-ji (temple), Kyoto 2008 Crafts Gallery, The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo. GROUPE EXHIBITION WORKSHOPS AND LECTURES 1950-54 Exhibited six times at the Imperial Academy Exhibition, Tokyo 1952-57 Accepted siw times for the Exhibition Modern Living Industrial Arts 1960-94 The Japan New Craft Exhibition, Tokyo 1964-90 The Japan Jewellery Exhibition, Tokyo 1964-70 Exhibited six times at the Munchen International Special Show, “Form and Quality” 1966 The World Jewellery Exhibition, “International Goldschmiedkunst, Aalen” by invitation, Germany 1968-70 Exhibited at the Jewellery Exhibition, Carrara in Italy, by Invitation 1974 “the Basel Fair Special Exhibition” Switzeland by invitation 1976 “Aurea ‘76 Biennale delle Arti orafe” in Firenze, Italy by invitation 1980“Schmuck International” Wien; “Japan Style” Victoria and Alber Museum, London 1981 “The 2nd International Gold and Silver Trade Fair of Arezzo” Arezzo, Italy 1982 “Sieben Japaner” at Atelier Mattar, Koln 1987 “Schmuck International” Linz 1991Four-man exhibition, Galerie Slavik, Wien 1995 The Contemporary Japanese Jewellery Exhibition, Museum of Decorative Arts, Gent Belgium 1996 “Schmuck im Schloss” Salzburg, Austria 1997 “Japanese Contemporariws” Japanese Jewellery Exhibition, Lesley Craze Gallery, London 2000 Thought on Contemporary Vessels ‘UTSUWA’” The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo 2001 “Mikromegas” Galeria Fur Angewandte Kunst Munchen; 102 “Contemporary Japanese jewellery” Craft Council Gallery, London; Contemporary jewellery in Japan “Goldschmiede Schneider-Rappel” 2002 From the Rising Sun” Vizo-Gallery, Brussel, Belgium 2006 “Gold in Art: Painting, sculpture, craft and jewellery” Kushiro City Museum of Art; “Trasfiguration: Japanese art jewellery today” ; Craft Gallery, The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo 2007 Tokyo national University of Fine Arts and Music the 120 anniversary; “NOW” of the Japanese Arts - Paintings Sculptures Crafts - Mitsukosi, Tokyo 2008“ A Japanese Dialogue”, The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh. 1980 Bayerische Akademie der Schonen Kunste, Munchen 1990 Royal College of Art, masterclass workshop, London. PUBLIC COLLECTIONS: The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo. Tokyo national University of Fine Arts and Music, Tokyo. Imperial Household Agency, Tokyo. Pforzheim Schmuckmuseum, Germany. Royal College of Art, London. Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh. Museum fur Kunstandwerk, Hamburg, Germany. CURRENT POSTS INCLUDE Member of the Japan Craft Design Association. Honoured member of the Japan Jewellery Designers Association Honoured member of the Mitglied von der Gesellschaft fur Goldschmiedekunst, e.v. Professor Emeritus, Tokyo national University of Fine Arts and Music. EDITION 2009 CV ARTISTS CV ARTISTS EDITION 2009 EDITION 2009 Robert Baines Robert Baines 1949, Melbourne, Australia Sydney; 1977 Realities Gallery, Sculpture, Jewellery and Other Objects, Melbourne. Solo Exhibition (a selection) Group Exhibitions (a selection) 2008/2009 DESIGNMUSEO, The Schatzkammer: A Treasury of Evidence, Helsinki, Finland Museum für Angewandte Kunst; Frankfurt; 2007 Gallery Funaki, Gold Rings a very sweet tune, Melbourne; 2004 Staatliche Antikensammlungen, Robert Baines Entdecker der antiken Goldschmiedetechnik, München; 2003 Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery, Robert Baines: Stopping at the Red: Jewellery Survey 1992-2002, Toowoomba, Australia; 2000 Galerie Biró, Bloodier than Black, Munich; Helen Drutt: Philadelphia, REDEVENT: bloodier than black, Philadelphia; 1997 Galerie Biró, INTERVENTION OF RED, Munich; Brisbane City Gallery, AAA,AA...REDEVENT : Survey, Brisbane, Australia; 1996 Lauraine Diggins Fine Art, REDLINE, Melbourne; 1993 Lauraine Diggins Fine Art, Adornments From the Waikato and Beyond, Melbourne; 1992/1993 Auckland Museum, Robert Baines: The Art of the Goldsmith, Auckland, Hawkes Bay Museum, Napier, Wairarapa Arts Foundation, Masterton, Suter Art Gallery, Nelson, McDougall Art Gallery, Christchurch, New Zealand; 1992 Lauraine Diggins Fine Art, Adventures of the ARCHEGOS, Melbourne; 1989 City of Horsham Regional Art Gallery, From the Plenitude , Horsham, Solander Gallery, Canberra, Australia; Fingers, Contemporary Jewellery, The Waikato Pieces, Auckland, New Zealand; Fluxus, Dunedin, Waikato Museum for Art and History, Hamilton, New Zealand; 1989/1988 Sale Regional Arts Centre, Travel, Sale, Latrobe Valley Arts Centre, Morwell, Mildura Arts Centre, Mildura, Benalla Art Gallery, Benalla, Hamilton Art Gallery, Hamilton, Australia; 1985 Realities, A Journey to the Plenitude, Melbourne, Bonython- Meadmore Gallery, The Plenitude, Adelaide; 1982 Bonython Gallery, Antipodean Forms, Adelaide; 1978 David Jones Art Gallery, Sculpture to be Worn, 2008, Jewelerswerk, Washington D.C.; 2007 Schmuck 2007, Munich; Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Galerie Biró, Opposition is True Friendship, München; 2006 Schmuckmuseum, More Jewellery-Time Travel in the Jewellery Museum Collections, Pforzheim; 2005 Schmuck 2005, Munich; Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Closer, Lisboa; 2003 Bijou Contemporain, Robert Baines und Karl Fritsch, Cagnes-sur-Mer; Stadtische Galerie im Rathausfletz Neuburg an der Donau, Schmuck, Robert Baines und Karl Fritsch Schmuck, Neuburg; 2001Bayerischer Kunstgwerbe-Verain , Micromegas; Stadtische Galerie im Rathausfletz Neuburg an der Donau; Helen Drutt Gallery, Philadelphia; Commemmorative Medals/Trophies:The Politics of History, Philadelphia; Tarbekunstimuseumis, Spectaculum, Tallinn; 1999 Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art, Contemporary Australian Craft: A Japanese View, Hokkaido; Takaoka City Art Museum, Takaoka; Museum of Modern Art Shiga, Shiga; Customs House, Sydney; 1998 Schmuck ‘98, Müchen; National Museums of Scotland, Jewellery Moves, Edinburgh; Helen Drutt, Philadelphia, Brooching it Diplomatically : A Tribute to Madeleine K. Albright, Philadelphia, The Museum of Contemporary Art’s, Hertogenbosch, Konstindustrrimuset, Helsinki, Kunstgwerbemuseum, Berlin, Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim; 19th & 20th Century Australian Painting Sculpture and Decorative Arts 1997, Sydney & Melbourne, Granulation 1996. Internationaler Schmuckwettbewerb; Pforzheim, Hanau, München, Münster, St. Gallen, Erfurt and Augsburg, 376 Collins St, Ord Minnet, Melbourne; Lauraine Diggins Fine Art, Australian Decorative Arts Survey 1995: The Object All Sublime, Melbourne, National Gallery of Victoria; Lauraine Diggins Fine Art, The Changing Face of Melbourne; 1841-1993, Melbourne; 1992 Art Gallery of Western Australia, Design Visions - the 2nd Australian International Crafts Triennial. Australia - New Design Visions, Perth; 1991 Canberra School of Art Gallery, Contemporary Australian Hollow Ware, Canberra, Australia, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, Wagga Wagga City Art Gallery, Wagga Wagga, Australia, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Hamilton Art Gallery, Hamilton, Australia; 1989 Hamilton Regional Gallery, Directions –Silversmithing, Hamilton, Australia, Australian High Court, Canberra, Australia; 1988 Australian National Gallery, Australian Decorative Arts 1900-1985, Canberra, Australia; 1985 National Gallery of Victoria, Treasures from Australian Churches, Melbourne, Orgehang, Galerie am Graben, Vienna; 1984 Galleries of Victoria, Four Directions, Mildura, Benalla, Morwell, Horsham, Australia; 1982 Australia Council, Australian Jewellery, European Tour; 1981 Axion Gallery, One Year Later, Melbourne; Schmuckmuseum, Tendenzen 1982, Pforzheim; 1980 Australia Council, Objects to Human Scale, toured Japan, Hong Kong, Phillipines. Museum and Collections The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim; Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Ville de Cagnes-sur-Mer; Deutsches Blockflötenmuseum, Fulda; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Waikato Museum of Art and History, Hamilton, New Zealand; Australian National Gallery, Canberra; National Gallery of Victoria, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Banyule Art Collection, The Victorian State Craft Collection, Melbourne; Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, Australia; Diamond Valley Art Award Collection; Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia. AWARDS 2008 Friedrick Becker Preis; 2007 RMIT University Research Prize for outstanding Thesis, Australia; 2005 Bayerischer Staatpreis 2005 gold medal, 57 Internationale Handwerksmesse, Munich; RMIT Innovation Research Award, Portfolio of Design and Social Context, Australia; 1997 Cicely and Colin Rigg Craft Award, National Gallery of Victoria, Australia; 1975/ 1974 Diamond Valley Award, Australia; 1970 Puzsar Award, RMIT, Australia; Best Third Year Jewellery Award, RMIT, Australia BIBLIOGRAPHY Darling Publications, Metrosideros Robusta, “Cosmic Circus”, 2006 Macmillan Art Publishing, Bracelet’Java-la-Grande, 2006, Sydney; RMIT University Press, Partyline A,AAA,AAA-Redevent, 2004, Melbourne. Metalsmith, “What’s New in (Very) Old Gold? Robert Baines Shows All, vol.21 no.1 pp.26-33, USA Catalogue, Galerie Biró, Stopping at the Red, Munich. National Gallery of Australia, Material Culture, 2000, Canberra, Australia Schmuck Magazin, Blut, Gold und Coca-Cola, pp.64-67, Aug/Sept, 4/2000, Germany Helen Drutt, Brooching it Diplomatically: A Tribute to Madeleine K. Albright, pp.24, 25, 146, 1998, Philadelphia. Catalogue, Galerie Biró, The Intervention of Red, 1997, Munich. Malakoff Press, Australian Decorative Arts Survey 1994, 1994, Melbourne. British Museum, Technical antecedents of early Hellenistic disc and pendant ear ornaments, “The Art of the Greek Goldsmith, London”, pp. 122-126, 1993, London. Craft Victoria, Robert Baines and the Deconstruction of Masculinity, Vol. 23, No. 220, p.3, 1993, Melbourne. Catalogues, Lauraine Diggins Fine Art, Adventures of the Archegos’, 1992, Melbourne. Malakoff Fine Art Press, Australian Modernism: The Complexity and the Diversity, p. 49, 1991, Sydney. Catalogue, New Zealand Limited, Robert Baines, The Art of the Goldsmith, 1991, Auckland. New Zealand Crafts, Robert Baines: Artificer of the Metaphysical, p. 16-17, Summer 1989, Auckland. Boolarong Publications, Dictionary of Living Australian Artists and Galleries, 1984, Brisbane. National Gallery of Victoria, The Jewellery Collection, p.12-13, 1984, Melbourne. Catalogue, Schmuck Museum, Schmuck, 1982, Pforzeim. Catalogue, David Jones Art Gallery, Sculputure to be Worn, 1978, Sydney. CV ARTISTS EDITION 2009 CV ARTISTS David Bielandert David Bielander 1968 Basel, Switzerland Solo Exhibitions 2008; Galerie Sofie Lachaert, Tielrode, Belgium; 2007 Das erste Mal, Galerie Beatrice Lang, Bern, Switzerland; 2006 Stolz und Vorurteil, Galerie Biró, Munich; Allzeit bereit!, Galerie Louise Smit, Amsterdam; 2005 Galerie Sofie Lachaert, Tielrode, Begien; 2004 Pig-headed, Galerie Louise Smit, Amsterdam; 2003 “Silk purse from a sow’s ear, us Schyssdrägg Angge mache”, with Helen Britton, Galerie Birò, München; Jewellers’werk Galerie, Washington. Group Exhibitions (selection) 2008 Des Wahnsinns fette Beute – The fat booty of Madness. The jewellery department at the Academie of fine arts Munich, Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich Collect – The international art fair for contemporary objects. Victoria & New Play in Art, Heller Foundation Garden, Gardone Riviera, Italy; Albert Museum, London, Großbritannien (with Galerie LouiseSmit, Amsterdam, Niederlande) Weeds: Contemporary Jewellery. Masterworks Gallery, Auckland; De Main à Main/From hand to hand, Mudac, Lausanne, Switzerland; Baby, Bling Bling! Theaterstück, die Vorleserinnen. Zeitgenössische Kunst am Wittelsbacherplatz, 850 Jahrfeier der Stadt München, curator: Elisabeth Hartung/kunst-buero; Now & Then, Antique meets Contemporary, Kath Libberts Jewellery Gallery, Salts Mill, Bradford; Transformation, Gallery Funaki International Jewellery Award 2008. Gallery Funaki, Melbourne, Australien; 2006 opposition is true friendship, Galerie Biró, Munich; SOFA, mit jewelers’werk gallery, New York; Collect, mit Galerie Louise Smit/Amsterdam, London 2005 international showcase, contemopary applied arts (caa), with Helen Britton, London; inspired by nature?, Bergianska trädgården, Platina, Stockholm; Maker-wearer-viewer, Glasgow; Fool’s Gold, Embassy gallery, Edinburgh; 2004 Kleur, Galerie Sofie Lachaert, Tielrode; Collect, mit Galerie Tactile/Genf, London 2003 Rosa, Galerie Oona, Berlin; KunstRai, Galerie Louise Smit, Amsterdam Inner Luxury, Fundació “la Caixa”, Barcelona; Gisich Art Gallery, mit Galerie Tactile/Geneva, St. Petersburg; Chained, Galerie Sofie Lachaert, Tielrode, Belgien 2002 Rings, Gallery Mari Funaki, Melbourne; Zwitserland presenteert..., Galerie Louise Smit, Amsterdam; L’ornement est-il toujours un crime?, Musée d’art et d’histoire, Genf; Landesmuseum Zürich; Museo Vela, Ligornetto; Exhibit, Galerie tactile, Geneva; SOFA, Jewellers’werk Galerie, New York; Salon des refusées, Munich 2001; Mikromegas, BKV, Munich; New York; Geneva; Tokyo; Schmuck 2001, I.H.M., Munich; Wilhelm Wagenfeld Haus, Bremen; 2000 Gestrandet, Odeonsplatz, Munich; Deux Poissons, Tokyo; The World of Jewelry, die Akademie der Bildenden Künste Im Haus der Kunst, Munich; Fährt ein weisses Schiff nach Hongkong, Basel 1999 Gummi zur Zeit, Gummeum, Kallmünz; Eckenbumms, Galerie Ecke, Augsburg Das Münchner Kindl, Münchner Stadtmuseum, Munich; Wohin damit? Die Schmelzer im Schmuck Forum, mit Andi Gut und Peter Bauhuis, Zürich; Public Collections/Museum Die Neue Sammlung, Staatliches Museum für angewandte Kunst, München; Schmuckmuseum im Reuchlinhaus, Pforzheim; Hiko Mizuno College of Jewelry, Tokio, Sammlung Inge Asenbaum, Wien Awards 1.Acknowledgment, RRH-Stipendium, Pforzheim, 2003 Stipendium E.E. Zunft zu Hausgenossen, Basel, 1995-2001 Artists studio support by the Cultutral Departement of Munich 2006 Catalges/Books [Kat. Ausst.] Schmuck 2001. Sonderschau der 53. Internationalen Handwerksmesse. München 2001 [Kat. Ausst.] Mikromegas. Schriftenreihe des Bayerischen Kunstgewerbe-Vereins e.V., Bd. 27. Galerie für angewandte Kunst. München 2001 [Kat. Ausst.] Schweizer Schmuck im 20. Jahrhundert. Musée d’art et d’histoire. Genf 2002 [Kat. Ausst.] Luxe interior. Joieria contemporània internacional. Fundació “la Caixa”. Barcelona 2003 Rosolowski Tracey A. in: Metalsmith Magazine 2003, Vol. 24, Nr.3 [Kat. Ausst.] Cunningham Jack, Maker-Wearer-Viewer. Contemporary Narrative European Jewellery. The Glasgow School of Art. Glasgow 2005 Le Van Marthe (Hrsg.), 500 Brooches. Inspiring Adornments for the Body. New York 2005 [Kat. Ausst.] Galerie Louise Smit. Collect – The international art fair for contemporary objects. Victoria & Albert Museum, London, Amsterdam 2006 Stofer Hans, Wire Jewellery. London 2006 Unger Marjan: Dier voor de Sier, in: Morf, tijdschrift voor vormgeving, Vol. 7, 2007, p. 88-93 Silvia Micolau: Joyas gastronómicas/Gastronomic jewels, b-guided (Spain) #35/2008, p.156-161 [Kat. Ausst.] De main à main – from hand to hand. Carole Guinard. Mudac, Lausanne. [Kat. Ausst.] Des Wahnsinns fette Beute – the fat booty of madness. The jewellery department at the Academie of fine arts Munich, Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich EDITION 2009 CV ARTISTS EDITION 2009 CV ARTISTS Sebastian Buescher Sebastian Buescher 1978, Cologne, Germany. SOLO EXHIBITION 2007 ‘The Pygmy Retrospective’, Alternatives Gallery, Rome, Italy ; The Red Collection’, The Vault at Quirk Gallery, Richmond, USA; ‘Imperfection Please’, Galerie Rob Koudijs, Amsterdam, Holland. GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2009 Lucca Preziosa, New Delhi, Munich, Lucca 2008 Electrum Gallery, London. ‘Collect’ with Galerie Rob Koudijs, Victoria and Albert Museum, London 2007 Caroline van Hoek, Belgium. ‘Found Objects’, Lesley Craze Gallery, London. Ars Ornata Europeana, Manchester, UK. MA Fine Art Interim Show, University of Brighton, UK. ‘Object Rotterdam’, Galerie Rob Koudijs, Holland. Klimt02 Gallery, Barcelona, Spain. ‘New Horizons’, Galerie Rob Koudijs, Amsterdam, Holland. Bircham Gallery, Norfolk, UK. ‘Collect’ Collections, Lesley Craze Gallery, London. Lesley Craze at Collect, Victoria and Albert Museum, London. 2006 Editions Gallery, Maastricht, Holland. ‘Take Me Home, Contemporary Applied Arts, London. Pedras & Pessegos, Porto, Portugal. Charon Kransen at SOFA Chicago, USA. Crafts Council Showcase, Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Appetite for Domination, ‘Bite and Sting’ Exhibition, London. Koru 2, South Karelia Art Museum, Lappeenranta, Finland. Charon Kransen at SOFA New York, USA. Contemporary Applied Arts, London. An Tuireann Arts Centre Craft Shop, Isle of Skye. Platina, Stockholm, Sweden. ‘Points of Divergence’, Crafts Council Shop, London. Velvet da Vinci, San Francisco, USA. ‘Collect’ Collections, Lesley Craze Gallery, London. Lesley Craze at Collect, Victoria and Albert Museum, London. ‘Emerging Talents’, Lesley Craze Gallery, London. Charon Kransen at SOFA Palm Beach, USA. Pacini Lubel Gallery, Seattle, USA 2005 ‘Christmas Exhibition’, Alternatives Gallery, Rome, Italy. Charon Kransen at SOFA Chicago, USA. Inspired Art Fair, 99 London. Charon Kransen at The Int’l Art and Design Fair, New York, USA. Alternatives Gallery, Rome, Italy. Lesley Craze Gallery, London. @work Gallery, London. Gill Wing Jewellery, London. Bellagio Gallery, Ashville, North Carolina, USA . East Carolina University School of Art and Design, USA. Charon Kransen at SOFA New York, USA. Velvet Da Vinci, San Francisco, USA. Islington Contemporary Art and Design Fair, London 2004 “Dialogue 4” Inhorgenta Munich, Germany . “Dialogue 4” Unit 2 Gallery, London 2003 New Designers, London. Summer Show, London Metropolitan University. “But Not for Sale”, London Metropolitan University. Goldsmiths’ Craftsmanship and Design Awards Exhibition, London. COLLECTIONS 2007 Schmuckmuseum Pforzheim, Germany 2006 The Alice and Louis Koch Collection, Switzerland. AWARDS 2003 BJA Certificate of Merit. The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths: Goldsmith’s Award First Prize. Rashbel Marketing Award. Goldsmiths’ Craft & Design Council: Craftsmanship & Design Awards. Fashion Jewellers Finished Pieces Gold Award. PUBLICATIONS 2009 Lucca Preziosa Catalogue, Lucca, Italy 2008 Galerie Rob Koudijs Magazine, 07/08, Amsterdam, Holland. 2007 Romancing The Stone, Manchester, UK. 2007 ‘Kunst en Antiek Journaal-Collect’, 2007 nr 5, Amsterdam, Holland. 2007 Crafts Magazine, Mar/Apr, London, UK. 2007 Vault Project Catalogue, Quirk Gallery, Virginia, USA. 2007 7x7 Guide, Spring, San Francisco, USA. 2006 Gallery Magazine, December, Ukraine. 2006 New Directions in Jewellery 2, Black Dog Publishing, London, UK. 2006 Crafts Magazine ‘Big Ideas’, May/June, London, UK 2006 Koru 2 Catalogue, Finland. 2006 Art Review, February 2006, London, UK. 2006 MFF Magazine for Fashion, January 15 2006, Milan, Italy. 2006 Crafts Magazine, Jan/Feb, London, UK. 2005 Lesley Craze Gallery, 2006 Events Catalogue, London UK. 2005 Metalsmith Magazine, September, USA. 2004 Very Fashion 3, Styleguide, London, UK. 2004 Findings, issue 27, London, UK. 2003 Elle Decoration, July, London UK. 2002 Mushroom Magazine, October, Germany. EDITION 2009 CV ARTISTS George W. Dobler Solo-Exhibitions: Selection 1982 Galerie RA, Amsterdam (NL) 1983 Galerie V. & V., Wien (A) 1984 HET KRUITHUIS, Dienst Beeldende Kunst, s’Hertogenbosch (NL) 1985 Gallery HELEN DRUTT, Philadelphia (USA), Galerie MATTAR, Köln (D) 1986 Galerie RA, Amsterdam (NL) 1987 Galerie V. & V., Wien (A) 1988 Galerie SPEKTRUM, München (D) 1989 Galerie POSITURA, Barcelona (E) 1990 Galerie RA, Amsterdam ( NL ) 1991 Galerie f. Mod. Schmuck, Frankfurt/M (D) 1992 Galerie V. & V., Wien (A), Galerie SPEKTRUM, München (D) 1994 Galerie für Modernen Schmuck, Frankfurt/M (D) 1995 Gallery HELEN DRUTT, Philadelphia (USA) 1996 Galerie RA, Amsterdam (NL), ART BOX, Waregem-Gent (B), Galerie Sofie Lachaert , Antwerpen (B), Gallery HELEN DRUTT, Philadelphia (USA) 1998 Werkstattgalerie Berlin (D) 2000 Galerie Spektrum München (D), Galerie RA, Amsterdam, ( NL ), Grassi Museum, Leipzig Museum für Kunsthandwerk (D) Katalog 2001 Gallery HELEN DRUTT, Philadelphia (USA) 2003 Galerie Spektrum, München (D) K. 2005 Galleri HNOSS Göteborg (S), Galerie RA, Amsterdam ( NL ), 2006 Hurong Lou Gallery (in cooperation with Helen Drutt ) , Philadelphia (USA) 2007 Galerie V&V Wien (A) 2008 MOBILIA Gallery, Cambridge-Boston, MA. ( USA ) Public Collections New York Cooper Hewitt Museum; Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum; Berlin, Kunstgewerbe Museum, SMPK; Jerusalem, Israel Museum of Art; Kyoto, National Museum of Modern Art; Pforzheim, Schmuckmuseum; Wien, Museum für angewandte Kunst; Helsinki, Taideteollisuus Museo (Design Museum); München, Stadtmuseum München, Danner Stiftung CV ARTISTS EDITION 2009 EDITION 2009 Karl Fritsch Die Neue Sammlung, Staatliches Museum für angewandte Kunst, Design in der Pinakothek der Moderne, München; Trondheim, Njordenfeldske Kunstindustriemuseum; Kopenhagen, Det Danske Kunstindustriemuseum; Stuttgart, Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen; Cleveland, Cleveland Crafts Centre, (GB); Oslo, Kunstindustriemuseum; Perth, Art Gallery of Western Australia; Honolulu Academy of Art; Hamburg Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe; Tokyo, Hiko Mizuno College of Jewellery; Karlsruhe Badisches Landsmuseum; S/HertogenboschMuseum Het Kruithuis (NL); Leipzig, Grassi Museum; London, Royal College of Art, Viktoria and Albert Museum; Turnov, Museum Ceskeho Rajé; Montreal,Montreal Museum of Decorative Arts; Padova, Museo del Gioiello d’ Autore; Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum of Art (USA); Houston, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (USA); Canberra, National Gallery of Australia (AUS); Boston, Boston Museum of Fine Arts (USA). Awards 1975 + 1980 Goldmedaille beim “Benvenuto Cellini” Wettbewerb 1974 “Das schönste Perljuwel”, Preis, “Diamanten Heute”, De Beers, 1. Preis 1984 Preis des Landes Berlin 1991 Herbert Hoffmann Gedächtnis Preis, IHMMünchen 2000 Herbert Hoffmann Gedächtnis Preis, IHMMünchen 2004 Grassi Preis Leipzig, Museum für Kunsthandwerk-Grassi, Leipzig 1963, Sonthofen,Germany. Solo exhibitions (a Selection) 1995 Galerie Ra, Amsterdam; 1996 Jewellers’werk Gallery, Washington; Galerie Spektrum, München; 1997 Schmuckgalerie Moser, Baar; 1998 Jewellers’werk Gallery, Washington; Gallery Funaki, Melbourne; 1999 Galeria Hipotesi, Barcelona; 2000 Fingers Gallery, Auckland with Lisa Walker; Galerie Ra, Amsterdam; Jewellers’Werk Gallery, Washington; 2001 Galerie Spektrum, München; Gallery Yu, Tokyo; Galerie Schmuckraum, Hannover; 2002 StudioGR 20, Padua; 2003 Galerie Viceversa, Lausanne; Galerie `La Ruota` Cortina; 2004 Gallerie Hnoss, Göteborg; Gallery M, Cleveland, Ohio; Jewellerswerk Gallery Washington; Gallerie Ra, Amsterdam; Gallery Funaki, Melbourne; Neues Museum, Nürnberg; 2005 Gallery Funaki, Melbourne; Galerie SchmuckKunst-Kultur, Zug; Galerie Hélène Porée, Paris; Gallery deux poissons, Tokio; Galerie Sophie Lachaert, Tielrode; 2006 Fingers Gallery Auckland; 2007 Stedelijk Museum ´s Hertogenbosch, Schmuckmuseum Pforzheim ; 2008 BKV Galerie, München Group Exhibitions (a Selection) 1993 Gold oder Leben, Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, München; 1994 Goud Alleen, Galerie Louise Smit, Amsterdam; 1995 4th Generation, Jewelry from Munich, Woods-Gerry Gallery, Providence; 1996 Subjects 96, Art Center, Retretti (FIN), Bergen; Jewellery in Europe and America: New Times, New Thinking, Crafts Council London; 1997 Brooching It Diplomatically, Gallery Helen Drutt, Philadelphia; Jewellery Moves, Royal Museum, Edingburgh; 1998 Micro Organism, Gallery Wooster Gardens, New York; Galerie Biró, München with Berthold Reiß; Galerie Christian Nagel Köln, with Gabi Dziuba; 2000 Spectaculum, Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Tallinn; Kunst Hautnah, Künstlerhaus Wien; 2001 Schmuck Lebt!, Schmuckmuseum Pforzheim; The Dowse Art Museum, Wellington with Lisa Walker; Gallery Funaki, Melbourne with Lisa Walker; Nocturnus, Pädaste; Galerie Sophie Lachaert, Tielrode with Philip Sajet; Mikromegas, American Craftmuseum New York; The Ring, Wustum Museum of Fine Art, Chicago; 2002 Fünf Goldschmiede, Goetheinstitut Budapest; Städtische Galerie im Rathausfletz, Neuburg with Robert Baines; Extrakt Junge Schmuckdesigner in Deutschland, Bauhaus-Archiv, Museum für Gestaltung, Berlin; Experiment Schmuck, Angermuseum Erfurt; Danner-Preis, Kunstsammlung der Veste Coburg; Gallerie Huber Goueffon, München with Erica Overmeer; 2003 Espace Solidor, Haut-de-Cagnes, with Robert Baines; Galleria Hipotesi,Barcelona, with Tasso Mattar; Deutschland – Neuseeland, Galerie Biro, München; Germany – New Zealend, Anna Bibby Gallery Auckland; 2004 Gioielleria Contemporanea, Studio GR 20 ,Padua; Self, Angel Row Gallery, Nottingham ; Maker Wearer Viewer, Contemporary Narrativ European Jewellery, Mackintosh Gallery, Glasgow; Ohne Schmuck keine Heimat, Heimatpflegeinformationszentrum des Bezirks Oberbayern, Kloster Benediktbeuern; “Simposium Lisboa 2004`, Galeria Reverso, Lisabon; The Turnov Collection, National Museum of Archäology, Lissabon; Contact, Massachusetts College of Art, Boston; Geel Metalliek, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam; 2005 Collect, Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Fools Gold, The Embassy Gallery, Edinburgh; 2006 Kunstmesse München, BKV Galerie; Frieze Art Fair London 2006, with Francis Upritchard, Kate MacGarry Gallery, London; Art Cologne 2006, with Thomas Palme, Galerie van der Grinten. Köln. Works in Public collections Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Danner-rotunde, CV ARTISTS CV ARTISTS EDITION 2009 EDITION 2009 Karl Fritsch Svenja John Pinakothek der Moderne, München; Alice und Louis Koch Kollektion, Schweiz; The Helen Drutt Collection, Philadelphia; Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg; Royal College of Art, London; Museo Del Gioello d‘autore, Padua; Schmuck und Edelstein Museum, Turnov; Espace Solidor, Haut-de-Cagnes; Schmuck Museum Pforzheim; Anger Museum Erfurt; The Hiko Mizuno Collection, Tokio; Auckland Museum, Auckland; Te Papa National Museum , Wellington; Stedelijk Museum, ´s Hertogenbosch. Awards 1985 Preis der Goldschmiedeschule Pforzheim; 1992 Belobigung des Verbandes der Deutschen Schmuck- und Silberwarenindustrie; Stipendium der Jubiläumsstiftung der Landeshauptstadt München; 1995 Herbert-Hoffmann-Gedächtnispreis, Internationale Handwerksmesse München; 96 Förderpreis für angewandte Kunst der Landeshauptstadt München. Stadtgoldschmied der Stadt Erfurt; 1999 Förderpreis 99 des Förderkreises Bildende Kunst in Nürnberg; 2000 Goldstipendium der Firma C. Hafner, Pforzheim; Staatlicher Förderungspreis für junge Künstlerinnen und Künstler, München; 2006 Françoise van den Bosch Award Selected bibliography Das Schöne, das Nützliche und die Kunst. Hrsg. Dannerstiftung, die Neue Sammlung, Staatliches Museum für Angewandte Kunst, München, Stuttgart 1996 New Times, New Thinking, Jewellery in Europe and Amerika, Ralph Turner, Thames and Hudson, London 1996 Subjects 96, international jewellery art exhibition, Helsinki 1996 Jewellery Moves, Ornament for the 21st Century, National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh,1998 Brooching it Diplomatically, A Tribute to Madelaine K. Albright, Helen Drutt, Philadelphia 1998 Schmuck, Kunst am Körper, Edition Galerie Slavik, Wien 1999 Schmuck der Moderne 1960-1998, Bestandkatalog Schmuckmuseum Pforzheim/Stuttgart 1999. Design Source Book Jewellery, by David Watkins. New Holland Publisher, London 1999 Schmuck 2000, Rückblicke, Visionen. Hrsg. Ebner Verlag, Ulm 2000 Gioielleria Contemporanea in Europa, Studio GR 20, Padua , 2000 20 Jahre Galerie Spektrum, München 2001 Karl Fritsch – Schmuck, O Book Publisher, Amsterdam 2001 10 Jahre Galerie Biro, München 2002 Experiment Schmuck, Das Erfurter Schmucksymposium 1984-2002, Erfurt 2002 Luxe Interior. Joieria Contemporania International, Fondatio `la Caixa`, Barcelona 2003 Mikromegas, 219 Schmucknadeln, Bayerischer Kunstgewerbeverein München, München 2001 Schmuck Lebt, Eine neue Generation, Schmuckmuseum Pforzheim, Pforzheim 2002 Extrakt, Junge Schmuckdesigner in Deutschland, Bauhaus-Archiv, Museum für Gestaltung,Berlin 2002 Ohne Schmuck keine Heimat, Fünf Goldschmiede aus München, Heimatpflege- informationszentrum Des Bezirks Oberbayern in Benediktbeuern 2004 Self, A Craftspace Touring Exhibition, Angel Row Gallery, Nottingham 2004 1000 Rings, Robert Ebendorf for Lark Books , Ashville NC, USA 2005 30 years Gallery Ra, Amsterdam, 2006 New Directions in Jewellery, Black Dog Publishing, London, 2006 “Metrosideros Robusta”, Darling Publications, Cologne 2006 ”The Baby Brick – The Lim Collection”, Darling Publications, Cologne 2007 1963, Duisburg, west Germany AWARDS 2007 Bayerischer Staatspreis, Munich 2004 HerbertHofmann-Preis, IHM, Munich 2000 Bayerischer Staatspreis, Munich 1999 Landespreis Berlin. WORKS IN PUBLIC COLLECTIONS Kunstgewerbemuseum, Berlin; Grassi Museum, Leipzig; American Craft Museum, New York; Material ConneXion, New York; Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg; Danner Stiftung, Munich; Hiko Mizuno Collection, Tokyo; Schmuckmuseum Pforzheim; Lotte Reimers-Stiftung, Deidesheim/Deutsche Weinstraße; Mint Museum of Craft + Design, New York. SOLO EXHIBITION (selection) 2007 Kaluza Galerie Oona, Berlin. Caleidoscopie, Gallery ab OVO, Todi. 2005 Polycolometron Gallery Sienna,Lenox. Xoa Galerie Oona, Berlin. 2004 Polycolometron Galerie aurum, Frankfurt. 2003 transparenz 10 Zehn Jahre Kunststoffschmuck von Svenja John, Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Köln. Tube Galerie Jewelers`Werk, Washington. 2002 - 2003 tube Galerie Biró, München. 2002 Sanofie Galerie Oona, Berlin. Schmuckstücke in Pavé Galerie IBO, Klagenfurt. 2001 Plastisch fantastisch Galerie IBO, Klagenfurt. 2000 Balance Galerie Biró, München. PUBLIC COLLECTIONS 2006 non omne estaurum quod splendet, Gallery Sofie Lachaert, Beligium 2005 Proposte - Prosals Galleria Maurer Zilioli, Italy. A SUMMER CELEBRATION: An assemblage of artists +thoughts + materials = jewelery, Pacini Lubel Gallery, Seattle 2005 Die Sprache der Dinge Theodor-Zink Museum, Kaiserslautern Arbeiten internationaler Künstler aus der Lotte Reimers-Stiftung 2005 Meister der Moderne internationale Handwerksmesse München. Alternatives: Materials/Means Bannister Gallery, Providence, Rhode. Hanging in Balance Adair Margo Gallery, El Paso Texas. collect Galerie Ra, London 2004 Treasures from the Vault Museum of Arts+ Design, New York. Contemporary Applied Art London. Loot! 2004 Museum of Arts + Design, New York. Contemporary Applied Art London 2003 Schmuck’2004 München, IHK München. All That Glitters Isn’t Gold Gallery Sienna, New York. Kunst im Finkenschlag Galerie Vera Winkler, Stuttgart. Joieria contemorània London. Contemporary Applied Art CaixaForum, Barcelona. New Alternatives Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea. Sofa Galerie Jewelers´Werk, New York. 10 Jahre Galerie Biró Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Budapest 2002 extrakt bauhaus archiv, Berlin. Sofa Galerie Jewelers´Werk, New York. Schmuck lebt! Eine neue Generation Schmuckmuseum Pforzheim. Mikromegas München, New York, Genève, Tokyo, Sydny, Perth, Padua 2001 Schmuck`2001 München. Avantgarde im neuen Jahrtausend Bremen 2000 Spectaculum Kunsthandwerkmuseum, Tallinn. CV ARTISTS EDITION 2009 CV ARTISTS EDITION 2009 Sally Marsland Sally Marsland 1969, Mount Beauty, Australia SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2005 Why are you like this and not like that? Galerie Ra at KunstRai, Amsterdam 2004 Why are you like this and not like that? Gallery Funaki, Melbourne 2003 Coloured Bodies, Gallery Leivo, Stockholm; 2002 Flat Colour, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne; What and how, Galerie Ra, Amsterdam 2001 Almost Black, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne; Almost Black, Jewelers’ Werk, Washington; Coloured Bodies, Galerie Biro, Munich 1997 A Group of Juicy Green Protrusions (with Nicholas Bastin), Craft Victoria, Melbourne. GROUP EXHIBITIONS (a selection) 2008 Salon International, Monash University, Faculty of Art & Design, Faculty Gallery, Melbourne; Die Wahnsinns Fette Beute, Die Neue Sammlung Staatliches Museum für angewandte Kunst /Design in der Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich 2007 Australian Contemporary @ Co[]ect 2007, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Galerie s o @ Collect 2007, Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Australian Vessels and Objects, Galerie Ra, Amsterdam 2006 Colin & Cecily Rigg Contemporary Design Award, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne Galerie s o @ Collect ‘06, Victoria and Albert Museum, London 2005, Uncanny, Artspace, Auckland; Galerie s o @ Collect ‘05, Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Make the Common Precious, Craft Victoria, Melbourne 2004 Salon International, Muenchener Rathaus, Munich 2003, Inner luxury. International contemporary jewellery, Caixa Forum, Barcelona; Chained, Galerie Sophie Lachaert, Ghent, Metal Element 5, Quadrivium, Sydney, Subtle Body, Jam Factory Centre for Craft & Design, Adelaide 2002 Goldfields Ozgold 2002 Award, Quadrivium (and touring Australia), Sydney; Schmuck 2002, Internationale Handwerkmesse München, Munich; City of Hobart Art Prize, Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart; Gold Virtuosi, Vicenza Fair, Venice 2001 Mikromegas, Bayerische Kunstverein, Munich+ touring New York/Geneva/Sydney/Auckland 2000 Frankfurt International Craft Triennale, Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt / AGSA, Adelaide / Object, Sydney; The World Of Jewellery, Haus der Kunst, Munich; Quintet, Jam Factory Centre for Craft & Design, Adelaide 1999 Die Frücte unserer Arbeit, Akademie der Bildenden Künste, Munich, Trace, Museum of Arts Crafts, Itami 1998 Schmuck ‘98, Internationalen Handwerksmesse, Munich, Undercurrents, Itami City Craft Center, Itami / Ueno no Mori Museum, Tokyo, Jewellery Today, National Museums of Scotland, Edinburg, New Jewellery from Australia, Galerie Ra, Amsterdam, Past Tense / Future Perfect, Craft West, Perth / Centre for Contemporary Craft, Sydney 1997 City of Hobart Art Prize, Carnegie Gallery, Hobart, Contemporary Wearables 1997, Toowomba Art Gallery; Colin & Cecily Rigg Prize For Craft, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Metal/Vessels/Jewels, Shanghai Museum, Shanghai / Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, Talente’ 97, Internationalen Handwerksmesse, Munich. PUBLIC COLLECTIONS Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt am Main Die Neue Sammlung; Staatliches Museum für angewandte Kunst/ Design in der Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich; Powerhouse Museum, Sydney; National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane; Toowomba Art Gallery, Toowoomba; Hiko Mizuno College of Jewellery, Tokyo; Hobart City Council, Hobart; Curtin University, Perth; Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth; NationalGallery of Australia, Canberra; Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide; ABN-AMRO, Amsterdam; Stichting van den Bosch-Foundation, Stedlijk Museum, Amsterdam. SELECTED AWARDS/GRANTS 2006 Colin & Cecily Rigg Contemporary Design Award; 2002 Herbert Hofmann Prize, Schmuck 2002; Goldfields Ozgold 2002 Award, City of Hobart Art Prize (Highly Commended) 2001 Arts Victoria Grant (Development/Export & Touring), Australia Council for the Arts Grant (New Work) 1999 DAAD Stipendium 1998 Queen’s Trust Grant for Young Australians 1997 City of Hobart Art Prize Australia Council for the Arts Grant (Development). CATALOGUES / BOOKS: Die Wahnsinns Fette Beute (Arnoldsche Art Publishers) 2008. Australian Contemporary Co[]ect 2007. Craft Unbound, Craftsman House - New Art Series (Thames & Hudson Australia) 2006. Luxe Interior, Joieria Contemporania, Internacional. 500 Brooches (Lark Books) USA. 500 Metal Vessels (Lark Books) USA. Colin & Cecily Rigg Contemporary Design Award, 2006. Uncanny, Artspace, 2005. Goldfields Ozgold 2002 Award. Schmuck 2002. City of Hobart Art Prize 2002. Mikromegas, 2001. Junge Kunst in Bayern 2001 Kalendar. almost black, ISBN 0-9581774-0-6, Melbourne 2002. flat colour, ISBN 0-9581774-0-6, Melbourne 2002. some work between 1997-2000, ISBN 0-646-412442 Melbourne 2001. 2000 Frankfurt International Craft Triennale .Quintet,Jam Factory, Adelaide 2000. Trace, Museum of Arts Crafts, Itami, 1999. Schmuck ‘98. Undercurrents, Itami City Craft Center, Itami / Ueno no Mori Museum, Tokyo. Jewellery Today, National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh. New Jewellery from Australia, Galerie Ra, Amsterdam. Past Tense / Future Perfect, Craft West, Perth . City of Hobart Art Prize 1998. Contemporary Wearables 1997. 104 105 Colin & Cecily Rigg Prize For Craft, 1997. Metal/Vessels/Jewels, Shanghai Museum, 1997. Talente ‘9 CV ARTISTS Annelies Planteijdt 1956, Rotterdam, The Netherland. PERSONAL EXHIBITIONS (a selection) since 1984 at: Nouvelles images-studio Ton Berends-The Hague; Marzee-Nijmegen; Ra-Amsterdam; Galerie Slavik-Vienna; Museum Het Kruithuis-Den Bosch; Galerie Helene Poree-Paris; Villa de Bondt-Gent. GROUP EXHIBITIONS (a selection) ( *=book or catalogue ) 1982 Visions on jewelry-Stedelijk Museum-Amsterdam 1983 *The jewelry project-London 1985 *New traditions-Great Britain; *Attitudes-Nl-GBBe-De 1987 *Prospectiva-Barcelona; *Concepts,comments,process-Montreal 1989 *Ornamenta-Pforzheim;*Combs-Marzee-Nijmegen-Musem Boymans van Beuningen-Rotterdam 1990 *News from the Netherlands-Gulbenkian Museum-Lisbon;*Triennale europeen du byou-Musee du Luxembourg-Paris 1991 *Europaisches Kunsthandwerk-Stuttgart 1992 *Bjou Triennale-Musee des arts decoratifs-Paris 1993 *Designprize-Kunsthal-Rotterdam 1994 *Signs and chains-Gemeentemuseum-Arnhem 1995 *Handwerksmesse-Munchen ( also in 1980/82/83/2002 ) 1996 *Repetitionstravelling exhibition in the U.S.A. 1997 *Passion and profession-Galerie 106 Ra-Amsterdam 1998 *Jewellery moves-Scottish Museum-Edinburgh 1999 *The ring-Sylvie Lambert-Paris ( book and travelling exhibition in the u.s.a. ); *Jjewellery-David Watkins-London ( book ) 2000 *The ego adorned-Antwerp; *Jewels of mind and mentality-Museum het kruithuis-Den bosch 2002 *21 tiaras for maxima-Museum het kruithuis-Den bosch 2003 *Roermond’s choise-Stedelijk Museum Rroermond/Marzee-Roermond 2004 Studio Marijke-Padova 2005 *Pensieri prezio- CV ARTISTS EDITION 2009 EDITION 2009 Graziano Visintin si-Goldschmiedehaus-Hanau 2006 *Schmuck-Handwerksmesse-Muenchen/Museum for arts and design-New York; *Radiant-Galerie Ra-Amsterdam 2007 *Galerie Marzee-Nijmegen 2008 *Helen Drutt collection-Renwick Gallery/Smithsonian American Art Museum-Washington dc. COLLECTIONS Stedelijk Museum-Amsterdam; Museum Boymans van Beuningen-Rotterdam; Gemeentemuseum-The Hague; Gemeentemuseum-Arnhem; Apeldoorns museum-Apeldoorn; Textielmuseum-Tilburg; Museum het kruithuis-Den Bosch; Zeeuws museum-Middelburg; Marzee collectie-Galerie Marzee-Nijmegen; Knapp collection-New York; Rotasa Foundation-U.S.A.; lovak National Gallery-Bratislava; Musee des arts decoratifs-Paris; Neue Sammlung-Pinakothek der Moderne-Munchen. AWARDS 1990 Emmy van Leersum Prize-Fonds voor de kun sten-Amsterdam 1993-Nomination Designprize-Rotterdam 1996 Nomination Ra-award-Galerie Ra-Amsterdam 2000 Feja-Vienna (first european jewellery award) 2004 Marzee prize-Galerie Marzee-Nijmegen 2006-Herbert Hoffmann prize-Muenchen 2007 Absolute beauty-Int.Silverart competition-Legnica (honourable mention) 2008 Friedrich Beckerpreis-Hanau (honourable mention). 1954 Padua, Italy. SOLO EXHIBITIONS 1984 Galerie Pulitzer, Amsterdam; 1986 Galerie Marzee, Nijmegen 1987 Galerie Louise Smith, Amsterdam; Galerie Marzee, Nijmegen 1990 Galerie Treykorn, Berlin 1991 Rarefrazioni, Galleria Civica, Padua 1992 New Jewels Gallery, Knokke Zoute 1995 Galerie Treykorn, Berlin 1998 Galerie Hélène Porée, Paris; Galerie Marzee, Nijmegen 2004 Galerie Marzee, Nijmegen. GROUP EXHIBITIONS 1973 Concorso arti orafe. “UNO A ERRE “, Arezzo 1974-75-78 Internationale Schmuckschau FORM UND QUALITAT, IHM, München; Armschmuck, Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim 1981 Galerie Atrium, Basel; Galerie Am Graben, Wien; Internationale Kunstmesse, Basel 1982 Schmuck und Gerät, Sonderschau der Internationalen Handwerksmesse, München 1983 5th Tokyo Triennal, Isetan Art Museum, Tokyo; Nabio Gallery, Osaka; 10 Orafi Padovani, Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim; Deutsches Goldschmiedehaus, Hanau; Provinciaal Diamant Museum, Antwerpen; Museum Bellerive, Zürich 1984 Electrum Gallery, London 1986 6th Tokyo Triennal, Yurakucho Art Forum, Tokyo; Tsukashin Hall, Osaka; XIV Biennale Internazionale del Bronzetto, Museo Civico agli Eremitani, Padua 1987 Joeria Europea Contemporania, Fundacion Caixa de Pensions, Barcelona; 1° Biennale du Bijou, Bibliothèque Forney Hôtel de Sens, Paris 1988 1° Biennale del Gioiello Svizzero, Villa Malpensata, Lugano; Benson & Hedges Gold:”ART+DESIGN”, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg; Stadmuseum, Dusseldorf; Deutsches Goldschmiedehaus, Hanau; Gallerie Pels-Leusden Villa Grisebach, Berlin 1989 Signaturen, Stiftung gold und silber schmiedekunst, Schwabisch Gmund Kestner Museum, Hannover / Goldschmiedehaus, Hanau; Galerie V & V, Wien; Schmuck Europa 90, Internationalen Frankfurter Herbstmesse, Frankfurt; Gioielli e Legature. Artisti del XX secolo, BibliotecaTrivulziana-Castellosforzesco, Milan 1992 III Triennale du Bijou, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris 1993 The Art of Jewellery, Setagaya Art Museum, Tokyo; Itami City Craft Center, Osaka 1995 Gold-Silver, American Crafts Museum, New York 1996 Jewelry in Europe and America, New Times, New Thinking, Craft Council Gallery, London; 9 Orafi Italiani, Galerie Sofie Lachaert, Gent 1998 Schmuck aus Padua, Landesmuseum Joanneum, Graz; British Gold Italian Gold, The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, Studio GR.20, Padua 1999 Hommage an dr. Herbert Hofman, Galerie Handwerk, München 2000 All Jewels, Museum fur Gestaltung, Zürich 2001 L’arte del Gioiello e il Gioiello d’Artista dal ‘900 ad oggi, Museo degli Argenti-Palazzo Pitti, Firenze; Immaginazione Aurea Artisti Orafi e Orafi Artisti in Italia nel Secondo Novecento, Mole Vanvitelliana, Ancona; Mikromegas, Bayerischer Kunstgewerbe-Verein, München; Galerie für Angewandte Kunst, München; American Craft Museum, New York; Radiant Geometries, American Craft Museum, New York 2002 Master pieces - Capolavori, Palazzo Bricherasio, Turin 2007 SOFA, Cichago 2008 Gioielli d’Autore Padova e la Scuola dell’Oro, Palazzo della Ragione, Padua. AWARDS 1973 Concorso oreficeria “UNO A ERRE”, Arezzo 1983 International Jewellery Art Prize, 5th Tokyo Triennal, Tokyo 1988 Herbert Hofmann Preis, Schmuckszene 88, München; 3 Preis “ART + DESIGN”, Benson & Hedges Gold, Hamburg 1990 Bayerischer Staatspreis, Goldmedaille, München; Honourable Mention “SIGNATUREN”, CV ARTISTS CV ARTISTS EDITION 2009 EDITION 2009 Graziano Visintin Lisa Walker Schwabisch Gmund. COLLECTIONS Collection Marzée, Nijmegen; Die Neue Sammlung, Staatliches Museum für Angewangte Kunst, Design in der Pinakothek der Moderne, Dauerleihgabe der Danner-Stiftung, München; Hiko Mizuno College, Tokyo; Inge Asembaum, Wien; Landesmuseum Joanneum, Graz; Musée des Arts Décoratifs - Palais du Louvre, Paris ; Royal College of Art, London; Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim. Studio GR 20, Padova . BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1983 F. FALK (a cura di), 10 orafi padovani - Moderne Goldschmiedekunst aus Italien, Pforzheim; 1985 B. CARTLIDGE, Twentieth-Century Jewelry, New York, Harry N. Abrams. Inc.; 1989 MARZEE (a cura di), Combs, K?mme, Peignes, Kammen, Pettini, A collection of combs, Nijmegen 1991; L. E. FRANCALANCI, G. SEGATO (a cura di), Rarefrazioni, Padova; 1992 J. Y. LE MIGNOT, D. GIRAUDY, C. BIZOT, IIIième Triennale du Bijou, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris ; 1993 M. KOCH, O. KÜNZLI, Schmuck: Die Sammlung der Danner - Stiftung, Galerie für Angewandte Kunst, Bayerischen Kunstgewerbe-Vereins, München; D. WATKINS, The Best in Contemporary Jewellery, London, Pro-art, B.T. Batsford; 1 994 R. TURNER, Jewellery in Europe and America, New times, New thinking, London, Thames and Hudson Ed.; 2001 E. CRISPOLTI (a cura di), Immaginazione aurea - Artisti orafi e Orafi artisti in Italia nel secondo 900, Milano, Silvana editoriale; U. ILSE-NEUMAN (a cura di), Radiant Geometries, Fifteen International Jewelers, New York, ed. Nancy Preu; M. MOSCO, (a cura di), L’arte del gioiello e il gioiello d’artista dal 900 ad oggi, Museo degli Argenti - Palazzo Pitti, Firenze, C. E. Giunti; 2002 E. BIFFI GENTILI, A. LECLERCQ (a cura di), Masterpieces/Capolavori l’artista artigiano tra Picasso e Sottsass, Torino, Fondazione per il libro, la musica e la cultura; 2005 L. LENTI, M. C. BERGESIO (a cura di), Dizionario del gioiello Italiano del XIX e XX secolo, Torino, Umberto Allemandi; G. FOLCHINI GRASSETTO (a cura di), Contemporary Jewellery The Padua school, Gioielleria Contemporanea - La scuola di Padova, Stuttgard, ed. Arnoldsche 2006 M. CISOTTO (a cura di), Pensieri preziosi 3 assemblaggi, geometrie, mito e memoria nei lavori di Kruger, Peters, Cuyàs, Visintin, Padova, ed. Il Prato; 2008 M.CISOTTO NALON, A.M.SPIAZZI (a cura di) Gioiello d’Autore, la Scuola dell’Oro, Umberto Allemandi &C. Turin. 1967, Wellington, New Zealand. SOLO EXHIBITIONS (a selection) 1992 Brooches, Fingers, Auckland, Lynx, Christchurch, New Zealand 1994 Stacks Fingers, Auckland 1996 New Work Masterworks, Auckland, New Zealand, Avid, Wellington, New Zealand 2000 Butterflies Wrapped in Silver Absolute Funk Fingers, Auckland; Rare New Zealand Meat With A Bit Of German Spice Domestic Royalty, Contemporary Jewellery From Munich The European Centre Of Jewellery Ribena together with Karl Fritsch; 2001 Dowse Art Museum, Wellington, New Zealand, Schmuck, together with Karl Fritsch; Mari Funaki Gallery, Melbourne, Australia, The Emerald Animal, together with Karl Fritsch; Galerie Oona, Berlin, Germany, Two Shining Stars From The Southern Hemisphere, together with Helen Britton; Galerie Biro, Munich, Germany, Hilke 2002 Galerie Ra, Amsterdam, Haberdashery 2003 Geschaeft, Munich, Germany, Schmuck von Henrietta Schuster and Lisa Walker; Jewelerswerk Galerie, Washington, USA, Glued, Bashed, Sewn, Squashed, Chrucked, Painted, Soldered, Licked 2004 Hipotesi, Barcelona, Spain, Jewellery; Galerie Oona, Berlin, Lecker, jewellery, throwing, clothes, rubbish, sewing, spewing, stuff, pearls, fluorescent cultural catastrophe, wearing it, trash, gold, regurgitation, concentration, cetail, feathers sind einfach gut, our world playground, groovy title, occidental utopian accident part 1 & 2, together with Chicks On Speed; 2005 Kunstrai with Galerie Ra, Amsterdam, Glued, Bashed, Sewn, Squashed, Chucked Painted, Soldered, Licked; Galerie Biro, Munich, Neue Arbeiten; 2006 Gallery Funaki, Melbourne, Australia, Zerfügt, together with Henrietta Schuster 2007 Jewelerswerk Galerie, Washington, Unwearable; Fingers Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand, Lisa Walker and Karl Fritsch 2008 Galerie Goethe, Munich, Gold and Bones. GROUP EXHIBITIONS (a selection) 1992 Fingers, Auckland, New Zealand, Sound in Jewellery 1993 Masterworks, Auckland New Zealand, Body Adornment; Fingers, Auckland, New Zealand, Soltice; The Gallery, Whangarei, New Zealand, Four NZ Women Jewellers 1994 Fingers, Auckland, New Zealand, Group Show; Lynx, Christchurch, New Zealand, Workshop 6 Group Show 1995 Fingers, Auckland, New Zealand, Now and Then; Schmuckszene, Munich; Fingers, Auckland, New Zealand, Annual Group Show; Lynx, Christchurch, New Zealand, Rings; Arts Academy, Wellington, New Zealand, NZ Crafts in the 90´s 1996 Jewellerswerk Gallery, Washington, USA, 10 Years On, selection of past 107 students work; Gallery Funaki, Melbourne, Australia, Work from Students of the Munich Arts Acadamy; 1997 Galerie Wittenbrink, Munich, Germany, Gefaess; 1998 Workshop 6, Auckland, New Zealand, Pretty 1999 Army Barracks, Munich, Germany, Domagk Tage, with Felix Lindner and Karl Fritsch; Studio GR20, Padua, Italy, Gioielli Contemporanei L’alternativa Al Prezioso; Galerie Biro, Munich, Germany, Vom Geist Des Schmucks; Army Barracks, Munich, Germany, Grosse Kunst Ausstellung; Ausstellungsraum Balanstrasse, Munich, Germany, Kleine Grosse Kunst Ausstellung 2000 Haus der Kunst, Munich, Germany, INS, selected students from the Munich Arts Acadamy; Fingers, Auckland, New Zealand, Fingers Group Show 2001 Bayerische Kunst Verein, Munich, Mikromegas, also travelled to: American Craft Museum, New York; Museum D´Art et D´Histoire, Geneva, Hiko Mizuno College of Jewellery, Tokyo; John Curtin Gallery, Perth, Australia; Deutsche Goldschmiedehaus Hanau, Germany, Von Wegen, jewellery from Munich; Galerie der Künstler, Munich 2002 Schmuck 2002, Munich; Galerie Ra, Amsterdam, Holland, Lepels/Spoons, also travelled to: Klingenmuseum, Solingen, Museum het Kruithuis, Den Bosch, Ruthin Crafts Centre, Ruthin, Wales, Dorman Museum, Middlesborough, Museum Boijmans van CV ARTISTS EDITION 2009 Lisa Walker Beuningen, Rotterdam, Holland 2003 Anna Bibby Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand, 20 Years Between Munich and New Zealand, also travelled to: Galerie Biro, Munich, SOFA, New York, Galerie Biro, Munich, Group Exhibition, Luitpold Lounge, Munich, Ornament 2004 Schmuck 2004 Munich 2005 FAD Design Centre, Barcelona, Spain - Chicks On Speed and invited guests; The Embassy Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland, Fools Gold, Galerie Pontenplas, Gent, Belgium, I Die Where I Get Hooked, Jam Factory, Adelaide, Australia, Shades Of Gray, Choice - German Contemporary Jewellery, travelled to: Museum of Arts and Crafts, Itami, Gallery YU, Hiko Mizuno College, Tokyo, Schmuckmuseum Pforzheim, Museum CODA, Apeldoorn, Holland, Turnov Museum, Tschechien; Fundacao Centro Cultural de Belem, Lisabon, The Nomad Room; 2006 Muse Museum, Sydney, Australia, JOC, Jewellery Out of Context, also travelled to: Objectspace, Auckland, New Zealand; Mary E. Black Gallery, Halifax, Canada, CODA Museum, Apeldoorn, Holland; Schmuck 2006 , Munich, also travelled to: Museum of Arts and Design, New York 2007 Schmuck 2007, Munich, also travelled to: Oratorio di San Rocco, Padua, Collect, London, with Galerie S O 2008 Bayerische Kunstgewerbe Verein at the Munich Handwerksmesse, Museum of Modern Art, Munich, Des Wahnsinns Fette Beute, Gmunden, Austraia, Skill by the Craft Think Tank travelled to Contemporary Applied Arts, London. COLLECTIONS Otago Polytechnic, Dunedin, New Zealand; Auckland Museum, Auckland, New Zealand; Te Papa Museum, Wellington, New Zealand Dowse Art Museum, Wellington, New Zealand; Bollman Collection, Vienna, Austria AWARDS 1991 Meisterschulerin (head student) by Professor Otto Künzli CV ARTISTS Lisa Walker 1992 New Zealand Arts Council grant 1995 Creative New Zealand grant; 1997 Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst scholarship 1996-2001 Scholarship for foreign students, State Ministry of Science, Research, and Art, Germany 2003 HSP Nachfolgestipendium - scholarship, State Ministry of Culture, Germany 2005 Creative New Zealand grant Studio Support Arts Council Munich, grant; 2006 Steiner Stiftung Munich - grant 2007 Förderpreis der Stadt München (City of Munich scholarship) 2008 Darling Publications Award - Best Jeweller of the Year PUBLICATIONS 1993 Open Heart, Dowse Art Museum, Wellington . 1995 Schmuckszene 1995, Munich Handwerksmesse. 1996 Tenth, Otago Polytechnic, Dunedin. 1997 Pretty, Workshop 6, Auckland. 1998 Piece on Earth, Lynx, Christchurch. 2000 Mikromegas, Bayerische Kunstgewerbe Verein, Munich. 2002 Schmuck 2002, Munich Handwerksmesse; 10 Jahre Galerie Biro, Munich 2002 Lisa Walker, Munich; .Lepels/Spoons, Galerie Ra, Amsterdam 2004 Schmuck 2004, Munich Handwerksmesse. 2004 Lisa Walker, Munich, own catalogue. 2005 Fools Gold, The Embassy Gallery, Edinburgh. 2005 Choice - German Contemporary Jewellery, travelled to Japan and Germany. The Nomad Room, Fundacao Centro Cultural de Belem, Lisbon, Portugal. 2006 JOC, Jewellery Out of Context, Muse Museum, Sydney. 2006 Schmuck 2006, Munich Handwerksmesse. 2006 Whiteboard Jewellery Event, Wellington, New Zealand Radiant 30 Years Galerie Ra, Amsterdam. 2006New Directions in Jewellery 2, Black Dog Publishing, London. 2007 Schmuck 2007, Munich Handwerksmesse. 2007 Jewelleries/Schmuck, own catalogue, Förderpreis der Stadt München. 2007 Remember Me, Lure, Dunedin, New Zealand. 2007 Metalsmith Magazine, USA, catalogue issue. 2008 Unwearable, Darling Publications, Cologne and New York. 2008 As Good As Gold , Hokianga, New Zealand, catalogue. 2008 Overcast, Dowse Art Museum, Wellington, New Zealand, catalogue. 2008 Contemporary Art at Wittelsbacherplatz, Munich 850 Year Birthday celebrations. EDITION 2009 EDITION 2009 PROMOTERS Lucca Preziosa 2009 is organized by: Le Arti Orafe, Jewellery School & Academy, Firenze and Lucca Ganjam, Bangalore Lucca Preziosa Association, Lucca With the support of: Lucca’s city Council APT Lucca (Province’s Tourism office) Italian Embassy in India Italian Institute of Culture, Delhi inhorgenta europe, Munich, Germany And with the patronage of: Italian Cultural Ministry Lucca’s Province Superintendence of Florence Museum system Silver Museum in Palazzo Pitti, Florence University of Florence Superintendence BAPPSAE of Lucca and Carrara Curator Maria Cristina Bergesio General Coordination Giò Carbone Direction Gio Carbone Ganjam Umesh Shreedevi Deshpande Puri, Ganjam Public Relations Italy Anna Balatti, Le Arti Orafe Fulvio Carbone, Studio Ipotesi Operations, India Aditi Chaudhuri, Ganjam Layout Mauro Vegliante, Arksign, Firenze Installation Mostre & Mostre, Lucca Smita Srivastava, Ganjam