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Masters of New Jewellery Design

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Masters of New Jewellery Design offers a bold and daring look at the intriguing and fascinating world of contemporary jewellery design through some of the field’s most prominent international artis...
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  • 28 May 2019
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Masters of New Jewellery Design offers a bold and daring look at the intriguing and fascinating world of contemporary jewellery design through some of the field’s most prominent international artists and emerging new talents. They present their latest designs while reflecting upon the meaning of their work, their use of techniques and materials, their life experiences and their sources of inspiration. The result is as extensive and international as it is intimate and personal. The pages of this book show the beauty of everyday materials—paper, recycled wood or plastics, rubber, bone, charcoal—which can often be combined with other, more traditional ones but which also have their own aesthetic value. Jewellery freed itself some time ago from many of its technical constraints and it does not just use the jeweller's own methods. Rather, it has investigated the heritage of other crafts and other technologies to integrate them based on the artistic language that each creator wants to develop. The contributors include: Anastasia Young, Anthony Roussel, Beth Legg, Jacqueline Ryan (UK), Adam Grinovich (USA)

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Price: $29.95
Pages: 256
Publisher: Hoaki Books
Imprint: Promopress
Publication Date: 28 May 2019
Trim Size: 11.00 X 7.00 in
ISBN: 9788416851928
Format: Paperback
BISACs: DESIGN / Jewelry, DESIGN / Fashion & Accessories
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The list of contributors include: ARGENTINA: Fabiana Gadano, Gabriela Horvat. AUSTRIA: Helen Britton, Benedikt Fischer, Peter Skubic, Ursula Guttmann. BELGIUM: Peter Vermandere. CANADA: Ezra Satok-Wolman, Despo Sophocleus. CHILE: Carolina Gimeno. COLOMBIA/SPAIN: Nicolas Estrada. CZECH REPUBLIC: Jiři Šibor. DENMARK: Kim Buck. ESTONIA: Tanel Veenre. FINLAND: Eija Mustonen, Helena Lehtinen, Tarja Tuupanen. FRANCE: Nelly Van Oost. GERMANY: Alexander Blank, Antje Stolz, Bettina Speckner, Carina Chitsaz-Shoshtary, Christine Graf, Doris Betz, Gisbert Stach, Iris Eichenberg, Jens-Rudiger Lorenzen, Karin Seufert, Karl Fritsch, Katharina Dettar, Petra Zimmermann, Silvia Walz, Vera Siemund, Volker Atrops. ISRAEL: Anat Aboucaya Grozovski, Attai Chen, Dana Hakim. ITALY: Annamaria Zanella, Fabrizio Tridenti, Giampaolo Babetto, Graziano Visintin, Stefano Marchetti. JAPAN: Kazumi Nagano, Jiro Kamata, Mari Ishikawa. MEXICO: Jorge Manilla. NEW ZEALAND: Lisa Walker, PORTUGAL: Patricia Domingues. SLOVAKIA: Barbora Dzurakova. SOUTH KOREA: Choonsun Moon, Hyorim Lee, Sungho Cho. SPAIN: Andrea Coderch, Angela Bermudez, Edu Tarin, Estela Saez, Eugenia Arnavat, Jose Marin, Kepa Carmona and Marie Pendaires, Marc Monzo, Ramon Puig Cuyas, Tomas Palos, Xavier Monclus. SWEDEN: Agnes Larsson, Hanna Hedman, Lena Olson, Tobias Alm, Tore Svensson. SWITZERLAND: Sophie Hanagarth. TAIWAN: Walter Chen. THE NETHERLANDS: Francis Willemstijn, Hilde De Decker, Katja Prins, Ralph Bakker, Ruudt Peters, Philip Sajet, Gijs Bakker, UK: Anastasia Young, Anthony Roussel, Beth Legg, Jacqueline Ryan. USA: Adam Grinovich.