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EDITION 2006 EDITION 2006 EDITION 2006 CONCEPT P R E Z I O S A 2006 PROMOTERS Exhibition: 22nd September to 22nd October, 2006 Opening cerimony: 22nd September, at 4 p.m. Visit hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., closed on Monday. Address: Villa Bottini, Lucca 23rd and 24th September: meeting with the partecipant artists, Villa Bottini No Body Decoration. Research Jewellery as a re-definition of the Human Body Maria Cristina Bergesio, curator Compared with the other arts, jewellery has one peculiarity: its final destination is the human body. The exhibition highlights the evolution of the body-jewellery relationship in the field of artistic research and innovation, in contrast to the usual perception of jewellery as decoration or fashion accessory. The human body acquires a fundamental role as a source of inspiration and a necessary completion of the creative process. It is not simply decorated, but is made to participate in an aesthetic transformation, itself becoming an exhibition space for works born out of experimentation. Wearing a piece of artistic jewellery requires the awareness that one is using one’s own body as a tool for non-verbal communication. The ornament becomes a dual sign, both of the creative universe of the person who made it and, simultaneously, of the personality of the person who has decided to wear it. Research jewellery is the expression of a Weltanschauung, an outlook on life, just as paintings, sculpture and architecture can be. “The painter uses the canvas as a means of expressing his ideas; jewellery is exactly the same for me” (Gijs Bakker, Zeichen am Körper, 1987). Guarda PREZIOSA 2006 su Youtube: https://youtu.be/1WzgISIMHIw COLLATERAL EVENTS 23rd September: oficial opening of “Le Arti Orafe” Lucca’s branch, Via S. Andrea 33, with musical intervention of Nicola Beller Carbone, sopran. 25th September to 22nd October, workshops, conferences, meetings on contemporary jewellery at Le Arti Orafe Academy”, Lucca. EDITION 2006 EDITION 2006 Friedrich Becker ARTISTS • Friedrich Becker • Bruno Martinazzi • Gerd Rothmann • Gijs Bakker • Christoph Zellweger • Frédéric Braham • Naomi Filmer • Ruudt Peters • David Watkins • Marjorie Schick • Noam Ben-Jacov EDITION 2006 Friedrich Becker EDITION 2006 Friedrich Becker EDITION 2006 Bruno Martinazzi EDITION 2006 Bruno Martinazzi EDITION 2006 EDITION 2006 Gerd Rothmann Gerd Rothmann EDITION 2006 EDITION 2006 Gijs Bakker Gijs Bakker EDITION 2006 Christoph Zellweger EDITION 2006 Christoph Zellweger EDITION 2006 Christoph Zellweger EDITION 2006 Christoph Zellweger EDITION 2006 Frédéric Braham EDITION 2006 Frédéric Braham EDITION 2006 Frédéric Braham EDITION 2006 Naomi Filmer EDITION 2006 Naomi Filmer EDITION 2006 Naomi Filmer EDITION 2006 Ruudt Peters EDITION 2006 Ruudt Peters EDITION 2006 David Watkins EDITION 2006 David Watkins EDITION 2006 Marjorie Schick EDITION 2006 Marjorie Schick EDITION 2006 Noam Ben-Jacov EDITION 2006 Noam Ben-Jacov EDITION 2006 EXHIBITION EDITION 2006 EDITION 2006 CATALOG In italiano ed inglese, il catalogo è curato da Maria Cristina Bergesio, con contributi critici di Dora Liscia Bemporad, Barbara Schmidt, Michèle Heuzé, Liesbeth den Besten, Zachary Androus e Noel Gazzano Composto da 130 pagine, con immagini a colori dei lavori di ogni artista, il catalogo è stato stampato e cura Maria Pacini Fazzi editore, Lucca Il prezzo di copertina è di 18 Euro Grafica e Layout: Noumeda Carbone, [email protected] l catalogo è disponibile su richiesta, al prezzo di 18 euro, utilizzando l’apposito FORM E’ anche disponibile il VIDEO della mostra, che può essere acquistato insieme al catalogo, al prezzo complessivo (catalogo+video) di 25 euro EDITION 2006 EDITION 2006 EDITION 2006 COLLATERAL EVENTS Beyond Body Decoration. Jewellery from Ganjam’s Heritage collection Lucca Preziosa 2006 again intends to expand the scenario, both geographically and culturally, by hosting a selection of 19th-century Indian jewellery from the Heritage collection of the prestigious Indian company Ganjam. Long necklaces, head ornaments linked to marriage rituals, forearm bracelets, belts…: these objects of great importance are witness to the technical ability and craftsmanship of their creators, and highlight the central role that jewellery had and continues to have in Indian society. An integral part of daily life, worn by women, men and children, jewellery has a position beyond purely aesthetic gratification: in its forms, in the motifs portrayed and in the act of wearing on the body, it represents the essence of Indian spirituality, sending clear messages via a codified series of legible signs. Jewellery is recognized as having the power to maintain body and mind in equilibrium and harmony; its forms are designed to be worn on all the joints and pressure points so as to stimulate the flow of vital energy. The human body takes on absolute relevance: in both the contemporary research works and the creations from Indian tradition, we see the semiotic complexity of jewellery, which refuses to be reduced to pure ornamental accessory and highlights aspects linked to the decision to “adorn”, to clothe one’s own body – one’s own ego – and display it to the world COLLATERAL EVENTS EDITION 2006 CV ARTISTS Friedrich Becker CV ARTISTS EDITION 2006 Bruno Martinazzi Selected Awards 1922 - 1997 Friedrich Becker grew up in Grevenstein Sauerland. He graduated from school in Düsseldorf as a trained mechanic. In 1940 he attended the aviation engineering college in Thorn/Weichsel and completed his studies from 1947 to 1951 at the industrial art college of Düsseldorf. In 1952 he passed his degree and opened his own workshop in Düsseldorf. He also worked as an assistant of Professor Karl Schollmayer. In 1964 Friedrich Becker took over the management of the metal design workgroup (gold and silver) at the Düsseldorf Industrial Art School and in 1970 became director of studies and teacher trainer. Three years later he was appointed professor at the Düsseldorf technical college, where he taught until his retirement in 1982. Friedrich Becker is one of the outstanding celebrity artists of our times. As an internationally renowned goldsmith, a creator of kinetic jewellery and kinetic objects, a designer and last but not least a professor at the Düsseldorf Technical College he made a major contribution to goldsmith art in the second half of the twentieth century. As early as the 1950s Friedrich Becker developed hidden mountings with interchangeable stones considered a technical marvel at the time (...). This new concept led in the 1960s to kinetics, where Friedrich Becker first introduced the fourth dimension in jewellery design known as Die Bewegung or “The Movement”. In 1997 the London Royal College of Art awarded him the title of honorary doctor. EDITION 2006 • 1987 Recipient, Golden Ring of Honour, Association for Goldsmiths’ Art (created by Karl Gustav Hansen `82), Deutsches Goldschmiedehaus, Hanau, Germany • 1976 Herbert Hoffmann Prize, Internationale Schmuckschau, Internationale Handwerksmesse, Munich • 1972 Prize, 4. Internationaler Wettbewerb Ansteckschmuck, Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim, Germany • 1965 Bavarian State Prize, Munich • 1961 Acquisition Award, International Exhibition of Modern Jewellery, Goldsmiths’ Hall, London Selected Exhibitions 2001 L’Arte Gioiello, D’Artista Dal 900 ad Oggi, Palazzo Pitti, Florence, Italy; Brune Maritnazzi, La Violenza della Guerra e le Vie della Pace, Castello di Baron Canadese; 1994 A Moveable Feast 1964-1994: HWD Collection, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Schmuck Unserer Zeit 1964-1994: HWD Collection, Museum Bellerive, Zurich, Switzerland; Schmuck und Gerät, Deutsches Goldschmiedehaus, Hanau, Germany (traveled) 1993 13 Goldschmiede: Von Amsterdam bis Tokyo, Bayerische Akademie der Schönen Künste, Munich Contemporary Jewelry 1964-1993: Selected Works, HWD Collection, The Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock Schmuck: Die Sammlung der Danner-Stiftung, Galerie für angewandte Kunst, Munich 1992-93 Korun Kieli (The Language of Jewelry) 1964-1992 HWD Collection, Röhsska Konstslöjdmuseet, Gothenburg, Sweden; Taideteollisuusmuseo, Helsinki, Finland 1992 Sieraden, Centrum Beeldende Kunst, Groningen, The Netherlands 1990 Ehrenringträger, Gesellschaft für Goldschmiede Kunst, Hamburg, Germany 1989 Infinite Riches, Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, FL Ornamenta 1, Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim, Germany 1987 Solo Exhibition, Helen Drutt Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 1986 Arte Moderna a Torino, Fondazione de Fornaris, Turin, Italy 1985 Martinazzi: Contro le Guerre, Basilica di Santa Maria all’Impruneta, Florence (traveled) 1984 Contemporary Jewellery: The Americas, Australia, Europe and Japan, National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto; Tokyo Jewellery International, American Craft Museum II, New York Martinazzi: Sculture e Disegni, Museo Diocesano, Venice 1983,79,76,73,70 International Jewellery Art Exhibition, Tokyo Triennials 1982,77,73,70 Schmuck - Tendenzen, Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim, Germany 1982,75 Solo Exhibitions, Galleria Gian Enzo Sperone, Rome 1981 Martinazzi, Museo di Torre Pellice, Turin, Italy Triennale Internazionale: Marmo, Lavoro, Scultura, Carrara, Italy 1980 Schmuck International 1900-1980, Künstlerhaus, Vienna Tin Symposium, Hochschule für angewandte Kunst, Vienna 1978 Martinazzi, Galerie am Graben, Vienna 1976 Internationale Schmuckschau, Internationale Handwerksmesse, Munich 1975 Jewellery in Europe, Scottish Arts Council Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland (traveled) 1974 CV ARTISTS EDITION 2006 CV ARTISTS EDITION 2006 Bruno Martinazzi Gerd Rothmann 18 Orfévres d’Aujourd’hui, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Lausanne, Switzerland 1973 21 Premio del Fiorino, Florence 1972 4. Internationaler Wettbewerb Ansteckschmuck, Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim, Germany 1971 Gold+Silber Schmuck+Gerät, Norishalle, Nuremberg, Germany 1968 International Jewelry Exhibition, Muzeum skla a bizuterie, Jablonec nad Nisou, Czechoslovakia 1966 Art in Jewelry, Finch Museum, New York 1964 Solo Exhibition, Galleria Il Punto, Turin, Italy (traveled) 1961 International Exhibition of Modern Jewellery: 1890-1961, Goldsmiths’ Hall, London Selected Public Collections Centro Direzionale Fiat, Turin, Italy Danner-Stiftung Collection, Munich Fondazione de Fornaris, Turin, Italy Museo d’Arte Moderna, Turin, Italy Museum des 20.Jahrhunderts, Vienna Muzeum skla a bizuterie, Jablonec nad Nisou, Czech Republic Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim, Germany Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, London born Frankfurt, Germany, 1941 Selected solo exhibitions Body and jewellery, Galerie Zimmer, Düsseldorf, 1974; Jewellery in Europa, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK, 1975; Neue Formen, Landesmuseum Oldenburg, Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim, and Museum Schwäbisch, Gmünd, 1976; Körper: schmuck, zeichen, raum, Kestner Gesellschaft, Hannover, 1979; The tenth year, Electrum Gallery, London, UK, 1981; Körperkultur, Landesmuseum Oldenburg, 1983; Musterbuch, Landesmuseum, Darmstadt, Galerie Spektrum, Munich, and Gemeentemuseum, Arnhem, the Netherlands, 1984; Musterbuch, Museum Bellerive, Zurich, Switzerland, 1985; Körpersensationen, Galerie Spektrum, Munich, and Galerie am Graben, Vienna, Austria, 1987; Fingerprints, Rezac Gallery, Chicago, IL, USA, 1988; Signaturen, Museum Schwäbisch, Gmünd, 1990; Virgin, Snug Harbor Culture Center, New York, NY, USA, 1992; Neue Arbeiten, Galerie Fred Jahn, Munich, 1994; Neue Arbeiten, Galerie Delcourt van Krimpten, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 1995; Gerd Rothmann, Galerie Zaunschirm, Zurich, Switzerland, and Galerie Magari, Barcelona, Spain, 1996; Amulette, Villa de Bondt, Ghent, Belgium, 1997; Ringe, Helen Drutt Gallery, Philadelphia, PA, USA, 1998; Silberne Schalen, Galerie Fred Jahn, Studio, Munich, 1999; Gold und Silber: Rothmann in Bern, Skriptothek, Bern, Switzerland, 1999; 30 Jahre zurueck, Galerie Biró, Munich, 2000; Goldfinger, Helen Drutt Gallery, Philadelphia, PA, USA, 2001; Jewellery, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg, 2001; Jewellery, Bayerische Kunstgewerbe Verein, Munich, 2002; Gerd Rothmann, Galerie Fred Jahn, Studio, Munich, 2002; Gerd Rothmann, Museum für angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt am Main, 2002; Il tocco magico, Oratorio San Rocco, Padoua, Italy, 2003; Magic touch, RMIT Gallery, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 2004; Gefrohnrenes Feuer wie Gold, Galerie Heufelder-Koos, Munich, 2004; Jewelry: works and words, Ornamentum, New York, NY, USA, Public collections Australia National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, ACT; National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, VIC International Danner-Stiftung, Munich; Die Neue Sammlung, Munich; Goldschmiedehaus, Hanau; Kunstgewerbemuseum, Berlin; Landesmuseum für Kunst- und Kulturgeschichte, Oldenburg; Musée des Arts Décoratifs de Montréal,QC, Canada; Museum für angewandte Kunst, Vienna, Austria; Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg; Museum für Kunsthandwerk, Franfurt am Main; Museum of Arts and Design, New York, NY, USA; Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY, USA; Münchner Stadtmuseum, Munich; National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, Japan; The Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Providence, RI, USA; Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK CV ARTISTS EDITION 2006 CV ARTISTS Gijs Bakkert Gijs Bakker 1942 Born in Amersfoort 1958 – 1962 Instituut voor Kunstnijverheidsonderwijs, Amsterdam 1962 – 1963 Konstfack Skolan in Stockholm, Industrial Design Department 1966 Marries Emmy van Leersum († 1984), with whom he opens the Atelier voor Sieraden (Jewellery Workshop) in Utrecht 1968 Gold and Silver Medal for jewellery, Jablonec, Czech Republic 1971 – 1978 Lectures at Academie van Beeldende Kunsten, Design Department, Arnhem 1987 ¬ 2003 Professor at The Design Academy, Department Living, Eindhoven 1988 Awarded Françoise van den Bosch Prijs for jewellery 1996 Ra Award 1996 for jewellery. Co-founds with Marijke Vallanzasca the “Chi ha paura…?” foundation for jewellery designed by international designers 2001 Global advisor American Craft Museum, New York 2002 Project “Sense of Wonder”, jewelry collection Chi ha Paura…? Foundation, together with SM’s s’Hertogenbosch , first presented in Milan during International Furniture Fair. 2005 Project “What’s Luxury”, jewellery collection Chi ha paura…? Foundation, together with SM’s s’Hertogenbosch, first presented in Milan, during International Furniture Fair. Retrospective jewellery exhibition “Gijs Bakker and Jewellery”, museum SM’s, s’Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands. Monograph, Ida van Zijl Françoise van den Bosch, Bernard Lameris. Travelling exhibition. Smithsonian Institute, Washington, USA; ‘Werfkelder voor multipliceerbare objecten’. Utrecht, The Netherlands 1970 ‘Kledingsuggesties Emmy van Leersum en Gijs Bakker’. Galerie Art & Project, Amsterdam, The Netherlands and Galerie Plus Kern, Gent, Belgium. 1972 ‘Objects to wear’, Gijs Bakker and Emmy van Leersum. Electyrum Gallery, London, UK and Ingenieursbureau DHV, Amersfoort, The Netherlands 1986 ‘New jewellery’. Helen Drutt Gallery, Philidelphia, USA and Galerie Marzee, Nijmegen, The Netherlands 1989 ‘Solo voor een solist’, retrospective exhibition Centraal Museum, Utrecht, The Netherlands and Helen Drutt Gallery, New York, USA; KunstRai 1989, Galerie Ra, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 1993 ‘Gatenproject’. Galerie Ra, Amsterdam, The Netherlands ‘Gatenproject’. Galerie Spektrum, München, Germany 1998 ‘‘Holysport/Shot’. Helen Drutt Gallery, Philadelphia and Sofa Art Fair, New York, USA 2001 ‘I don’t wear jewels, I drive them’. Galerie Ra, Amsterdam and KunstRai, Amsterdam, The Netherlands and Gallery Helen Drutt, Philadelphia, USA 2002 Centre for Contemporary Craft, Houston, USA. Selected Retrospective Exhibition. 2005 Retrospective exhibition ‘Gijs Bakker and Jewelry’ SM,s Museum, s’Hertogenbosch. Publication oeuvre catalogue by Arnoldsche, Stuttgart Solo exhibitions Gijs Bakker Work in collections: 1965 ‘Sieraden’, Emmy van Leersum and Gijs Bakker, Galerie Swart, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 1967 ‘Nederlandse edelsmeden 3’. Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands ‘Sculpture to wear by Emmy van Leersum and Gijs Bakker’. Ewan Philips Gallery, London, U.K. 1969 ‘Draagbare objecten’. Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, The Netherlands; ‘Objects to wear’, Gijs Bakker, Emmy van Leersum, Nicolaas van Beek, Rijksdienst Beeldende Kunst, Den Haag, The Netherlands; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Centraal Museum, Utrecht, The Netherlands; Gemeentemuseum, Arnhem, The Netherlands; Haags Gemeentemuseum, Den Haag, The Netherlands; Gemeentelijk Van Reekummuseum, Apeldoorn, The Netherlands; SM’s - Stedelijk Museum, s’Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands; Nederlands Dans Theater, Den Haag, The Netherlands; Cleveland County Museum, Middlesborough, England; Nordenfjeldske Kunstindustrimuseet, Trondheim, Norway; Power House Museum, Sydney, Australia; National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, Japan; National Gallery Bratislava, Slowakije; Museum of Decorative Arts, Montreal, Canada; Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel; Cooper Hewitt Museum, New York, USA; Denver Museum of Art, Denver, USA; Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim, Germany; Kunst und Gewerke Museum, Hamburg, Germany; Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England; Nederlands Textielmuseum, Tilburg, The Netherlands; Joods Historisch Museum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Philadelphia Museum of Modern Art, Philadelphia, USA; Droog Design collection, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Chi ha paura....? collection, Amsterdam, The Netherland; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, USA EDITION 2006 CV ARTISTS CV ARTISTS EDITION 2006 EDITION 2006 Christoph Zellweger Christoph Zellweger 19 April 1962, Lübeck, Germany Awards: 2002 Prize of the Communauté Française de Belgique, Belgium 2002 Swiss Federal Prize for Design, Kulturamt Bern, Switzerland 2001 European Ceramic Work Centre, working grant, H’bosch, Holland 2000 Werkbeitrag des Kulturamt Bern, stipendium, Switzerland 2000 Cultural Research Institute, SHU, one semester sabbatical, Sheffield 2000 D&AD, British Design & Art Direction, membership award, England 1998 Swiss Federal Prize for Design, Kulturamt Bern, Switzerland 1995 Swiss Federal Prize for Design, Kulturamt Bern, Switzerland 1995 Herbert Hofmann Prize - International Award, Munich, Germany 1993 Prize by the Kulturamt Graz, Outdoor Installation in the City of Graz, Austria 1992 Robinson Charitable Trust Award, London, England 1988 Deutscher Schmuck & Edelsteinpreis, recommendation, Germany Public Collections: 2004 Museum für Angewandte Kunst, MAK, Frankfurt, Germany 2004 Schweizerisches Landesmuseum, Zürich, Switzerland 2002 Contemporary Arts Society, England 2002 Schmuckmuseum Pforzheim, Germany 2001 Musee d’ Horlogerie, Geneve, Switzerland 2000 Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg, Germany 1998 Middlesborough Contemporary Jewellery Collection, England 1998 ArCo Permanent Collection of Art, Lisbon, Portugal 1997 National Foundation for Contemporary Art - FNAC, Paris, France 1994 British Crafts Council, London, England 1993 Angermuseum Erfurt, Germany 1990- work in various Private Collections Major Group & Solo exhibitions (selected): 2005 Natural History Museum Lisbon, Ossarium rosé, personal exhibition, Lisbon, Portugal (s) 2005 Design Museum (Centre Cultural de Belem), The Nomad Room, Lisbon, Portugal (p) 2005 Swiss National Museum, Intervention Fremd-Körper, Zürich, Switzerland (s) 2004 Foundation Gulbenkian, Meeting Points, Exhibition, Lisbon, Portugal (p) 2004 Musee de Design et d’Art Appliqués Contemporains, Body Extensions, Lausanne, CH 2003 SchmuckProdukt Zollverein, Fremd-Körper, Essen, Germany (s) 2003 Galerie Tactile, Fremd-Körper, Solo Exhibition, Geneva, Switzerland (s) 2002 Espace Solidor, with Hanagarth (F), Mc Clure (CAN), Cagnes sur Mer, France (p) 2002 Raum für Schmuck, with Mattar (D), Gottdorf (D), Köln, Germany 2001 Gallerie V&V, with Eichenberg (NL), de Decker (B), Vienna, Austria 2000 Gallery Hnoss, Solo Exhibition, Gothenburg, Sweden (pp) (s) 2000 Jerwood Prize 2000, Crafts Council Gallery, London (p) (t) 1999 Gallery Louise Smit, Solo Exhibition, Amsterdam, Holland (pp) 1998 Centro de Arte e Comunicaiao Visual, Solo Exhibition, Lisbon, Portugal (s) 1998 European Prize for Contemp. A&D-led Crafts, Vienna, Gothenburg, Paris (p) (t) 1997 Forum für Schmuck, Solo Exhibition, Zürich, Switzerland (s) 1996 Gallery Poree, with Onno Boukhoudt (NL), Paris, France (s) 1995 Galerie für Schmuck, Solo Exhibition, Zug, Switzerland (s) 1994 Gallery van Krimpen, with Sigfried de Bück (B), Amsterdam (s) 1990 Galerie Off Limits, Solo Exhibition, Zürich, Switzerland (s) Exhibitions: (t) travelling/ touring exhibition, (p) publication/ catalogue, (pp) personal catalogue, (s) solo/ major exhibition (*) prize winner/ shortlisted, exhibitions in preparation Publications: 2005 Catalogue: Black Dog Publishing, London England Catalogue: The Nomad Room – international … Lisbon, Portugal Artikel: Review of Ossarium Rosé -exhibition in Lisbon, by Liesbeth den Besten NL Vormberichten: Amsterdam, BNO 2005, Issue September 2005, page 10 2004 Catalogue: 1000 Rings – Inspiring Adornments for the Hand, Publisher: Lark Books, USA; Page: 170, 202 ISBN: 1-57990-508-0 Catalogue: Meeting Points - 25 Years of Interventions at ArCo, Lisboa, Portugal Publisher: Fundacao Calouste Gulbenkian ISBN: 972 – 635 – 153 - 7 2003 Catalogue: Crafts Now - 21 Artists Each from America, Europe and Asia World Competition of Arts and Crafts, Kanazawa, Special Invitational Exhibition, Kanazawa World Craft Forum, Japan ISBN ? 920-8550 Catalogue: Inner Luxury - Joieria Contemporania Internacional Publisher: Fundacio la Caixa, Barcelona, Spain ISBN: 84 – 7664 – 814 - 6 Catalogue: Corporal Identity – Body Language, 9th Triennial for Form & Content, USA and Germany, MAK Museum für Angewandte Kunst / Klingspor Museum Offenbach / Museum of Art & Design New York Published by the Museums as above: ISBN: 3 – 88270 – 098 – X Magazine: Article in Handwerk&Schmuck, by Dr Barbara Maas Four pages: Catalogue: Experiment Schmuck: Das Erfurter Schmucksymposium 1984 – 2002 Angermuseum Erfurt, Schmuckmuseum Pforzheim, Galerie V&V , Wien Publisher: Kulturdirektion der Stadt Erfurt, ISBN: 3 – 9808816 – 0 - 1 Catalogue: Masterpieces/Capolavori, l’artista artigiano tra Picasso e Sottsass, World Crafts Council, Publisher: Fondazione per il Libro la Musica la Cultura, Palazzo Bricherasio, Torino, Italy, page 149 Catalogue: by EKWC, European Ceramic Work Centre in S’Hertogenbosch, Holland, published by EKWC 2002 Catalogue: Swiss Design 2002 Bundesamt fur Kultur, Verlag Lars Muller Publishers ISBN: 3 – 03778 – 001 - 0 Catalogue: Slip: Artists in the Netherlands and Britain working with Ceramic. Frans Hals Museeum, Haarlem, Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norwich ISBN: 90 – 8044 – 564 – 9 Catalogue: Nature and Time … Catalogue: Art Jewellery in Switzerland in the 20th Century, La Bibliotheque des Arts, Geneva, Switzerland ISBN: 2 – 88453 – 094 - 0 Catalogue: Silver in the Field, experimental workshop, Bishopsland ISBN: 1 - 899764 - 259 Catalogue: European Triennial of Contemporary Jewellery 2002 World Crafts Council, Mignault, Belgium IBSN: noD / 2002 / 6269 / 3 Catalogue: Trois Visions d’ un Corps, Bijou Contemporain, Cagnes sur Mer, Direction des Affaires Culturelles, par la Ville de Cagnes sur Mer, France 2001 Catalogue: The Breath of Nature, Cheongju International Craft Biennale 2001, Jikji Publishers, South Korea ISBN: 89 – 89011 – 07 – 8 93600 Catalogue: The Art of The Ring, Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA Produced and Published by Mobilia Gallery, 9/2001 2000 Catalogue: The Ego Adorned, 20th Century CV ARTISTS EDITION 2006 Christoph Zellweger Artists’ Jewellery Koningin Fabiolasaal, Antwerp, pages 268 / 269 ISBN: 90 - 6625 - 024 - 0 Catalogue: Kunst hautnah, Künstlerhaus Wien, Austria ISBN: 3 - 900926 - 07 - 7 Catalogue: Alles Schmuck, Museum für Gestaltung, Zürich, Verlag Lars Müller ISBN: 3 - 907078 - 32 - 2 Catalogue: Jerwood Applied Arts Prize 2000, British Crafts Council ISBN: 1 - 870 - 145 - 860 1999 Personal Catalogue: Christoph Zellweger 1990 - 1999 ISBN: 0 - 9534957 - 0 - 1 - Creative Review / Magazine, March 99 issue, feature of catalogue - Unfold magazin, Spring/ Summer 1999 issue, review of catalogue - Graphic magazin, November 1999 issue, review of catalogue - Bound for Glory, graphic design year book 1999, Printed Matter - British Art & Design Direction, Award 2000, publication Catalogue, 20th Century Swiss Art Jewellery, A. Riklin-Schelbert, VGS St Gallen ISBN: 3 - 7291 - 1093 - 4 Catalogue, Nature in Design, Alan Powers, Conran Octopus Publishing ISBN: 1 8409 1046 1 Catalogue, Memento Mori / reminder on death, Forum für Schmuck und Design, Cologne, Germany, ISBN: 3 - 00 - 003353 -x Catalogue, 25 Years ArCo- Centro de Arte e Communicacao visual, Lisbon ISBN: 972 97987 0 2 Catalogue, 100 years at the RCA, Art and Design, by Christopher Frayling ISBN: 1 85585 7251 1998 Catalogue, Dictionaire International Bijou, Edition du Regard, Paris pages 557 / 560, ISBN: 2 - 903370 - 98 - 2 Catalogue, European Prize for Contemporary Art & Design-Led Crafts World Crafts Council - Europe CV ARTISTS Christoph Zellweger Catalogue, The Ring, Design: Past & Present, Sylvie Lambert, France ISBN: 2-88046-317-3 Catalogue, The Royal College of Art, Postgraduate Art & Design, London Catalogue, Eidgenossischer Preis fur Gestaltung, Casorella, Castello Visconteo, Locarno, Swiss Federal Office of Culture, Bern, Switzerland 1996 Catalogue, 24/8/1997, Alchemy - The Stone of Wisdom, Lappenranta, Finland ISBN: 952 - 5155 - 09 - 9 Catalogue, RCA on display, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg, Germany Catalogue, Broschen, 3/5/1997, Ausstellung im Kunstforum Kirchberg / Desinfarkt, Switzerland Catalogue, 27/07/97, published by CINABRE, 36360 Lucay-Le-Male, France 1997 Catalogue, Objects of Our Time, The Crafts Council, London, Martina Margetts ISBN: 1- 870145 - 63 - 1 Catalogue, Jewelry - in Europe & America / New Times New Thinking ISBN: 0 - 500 - 27879 - 2 by Ralph Turner, Thames & Hudson, Catalogue, Design of the times: One hundred years Royal College of Art ISBN: 0 - 903685 - 42 - 6 Catalogue, Schmuck ‘96, Intern. Handwerksmesse Muenchen, Germany Published by the 1996 Bayerischer Handwerkstag e.V. Catalogue, The Capture of Europe, Cologne - Haxham, Germany - England ISBN: 3 - 930246 - 07 - 4 1995 Catalogue, Priestory Duse - Seelenraeume, Bratislava, Slovakia ISBN: 80 - 85694 - 79 - 4 Catalogue, SchmuckSzene ‘95, Inter. Handwerksmesse Muenchen, Germany Published by the 1995 Bayerischer Handwerkstag e.V. Catalogue, Schmuckkunst der Moderne, Mainz, Germany ISBN: 3 - 9803605 - 3 - 9 Catalogue, Obverse - Reverse, RCA / Royal Mint, London, England ISBN: 1 - 874175 - 01 - 2 1994 Catalogue, Work / Ethics, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, England ISBN: 0 - 86339 - 4361 Catalogue, Contemporary Art Medals of the World, FIDEM XXIII British Museum, London, Published by FIDEM XXIII, Page 116 1992 Catalogue, 5 th International Symposium on Jewellery, Erfurt, Germany Published by the Landesversicherungsanstalt Thueringen Catalogue, 3 eme Triennale du Bijou, Musee des Arts Decorative, Paris, France ISBN: 2 - 906 450 - 86 – 3 Catalogue, Ringfrei - Mitgliederausstellung des Forum, Cologne, Germany Published by the Forum fur Schmuck und Design e.V. Köln EDITION 2006 CV ARTISTS EDITION 2006 CV ARTISTS Frédéric Braham Frédéric Braham November 2, 1967, Antibes, France Education: 1987-92: Workman in jewellery studio, France. Ateliers de Fontblanche, Nîmes, France. Selected Exhibitions: 2006, “Koru2”, South Karelia Art Museum, Lappeenranta, Finland. “Schmuckszene”, Museum of Art and Design, New York; 58th Internationale Handwerksmesse, Munich, Germany. “XI Schmucksymposium“, Erfurt, Germany. 2005, “Cosmetic Attitude”, solo exhibition, Galerie Biró, Munich, Germany. “Contemporary narrative European Jewellery”, The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, Great Britain, Galerie Marzee, Nijmegen, Netherlands. “Du paraître à l’être, un fil rouge dans le bijou contemporain français“, Espace Solidor, Cagnes sur Mer, France. “In-corporer”, 4eme biennale internationale du bijou contemporain, Musée des Beaux Arts, Nîmes, France. 2004, “Un vrai bijou!“, Galerie Artcore, Paris, France. “Gold jewelry from Europe, contemporary works“, Castel Museum, Cagnes sur Mer, France. 2003, “18th biennale UMAM, grant Henri Matisse“, Galerie des Ponchettes, Nice, France. 2002, “Plastic in contemporary jewellery“, Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest, Hungary. “10 Jahre Galerie Biró“, Galerie Biró, Munich, Germany. “Nature and Time“, Goldsmiths House of Germany, Hanau, Germany. 2001, “Nocturnus”, Estonian Academy of Arts, Tallinn, Estonia. “2eme biennale internationale du bijou contemporain“, Chapelle des Jésuites, Nîmes, France. “Therapeutic Attitude”, solo exhibition, Galerie Hipòtesi, Barcelona, Spain. 2000, “Therapeutic Attitude”, solo exhibition, Galerie Biró, Munich, Germany. “S.O.F.A.”, Jeweler’s Werk Galerie WashingtonDC, Chicago, USA. 1999, “De main de maître “Palais des Congrés, Paris, France. “Bijoux de France“, Centre dArt Con- temporain Bouvet-Ladubay, Saumur, France. “Henri Gargat, Françoise et Claude Chavent, Frédéric Braham“, Espace Solidor, Cagnes sur Mer, France. “S.O.F.A.”, Jeweler’s Werk Galerie WashingtonDC, New york, USA. 1998, Talente, 50th internationale Handwerksmesse, Munich, Germany. “S.O.F.A.”, Jeweler’s Werk Galerie WashingtonDC, Chicago, USA. 1997, “Schmuckszene”, 49 th Internationale Handwerksmesse, Munich, Germany. 1996, “Chimériques polymères“, Musée d’Art Moderne et d’Art Contemporain, MAMAC, Nice, France. “The Capture of Europe“, Institute of Art and Design, Birmingham; Queen’s Hall Art Center, Hexham, Great Britain. 1995, “Or et Médailles”, World Gold Council, Parc des expositions, Paris, France. Related Professional Experience: 2006, Curator for the city of Biot, France, exhibitions “100%”, 1 Passé, 2 Présent, 3 Futur, (Vivianna Torun Bülow-Hübe, Fernand Léger,Hans Hedberg, Keiko Courdy…), catalogue. Curator for the contemporary jewellery art center, Espace Solidor, City of Cagnes sur Mer, France, exhibition “Transcender et Subvertir, un matériau en question, le papier” (contemporary jewellery), catalogue. 2004, Curator for the contemporary jewellery art center, Espace Solidor, City of Cagnes sur Mer, France, exhibition “I don’t wear jewels, I drive them – Automobile et autres objets corporels” (Gijs Bakker-Droog Design Foundation, BP, Ted Noten, Ferrari, Maserati), catalogue. Lecture and organisation of Gijs Bakker‘s workshop at EMAP School of Fine Arts, Monaco. 2002, exhibition setting, “Kris et Sarong. Masculin et Fémimin dans l’Archipel Indonésien”, Asian Arts Museum, Nice, France. Lecture at Escola Massana, Barcelona, Spain . Curator for the contemporary jewellery art center, Espace Solidor, City of Cagnes sur Mer, France, exhibitions ”Three Visions of a Body” (S.Hanagarth, C.Zellweger, P.McClure), catalogue; “Joyaux d’Espagne” (contemporary jewellery), catalogue. 2001-05, Art consultant for the contemporary jewellery art center, Espace Solidor, City of Cagnes sur Mer, France. 1999, Interior design for the contemporary jewellery art center, Espace Solidor, City of Cagnes sur Mer, France. 1996-95, Visiting teacher at technical school for jewellers, supported by the French Ministry of Arts (DRAC, PACA). Lectures and workshops, Castel Museum, Cagnes sur Mer, France. Public and Private Collections: Karl Bollmann Collection, Austria; City of Cagnes sur Mer, France; Castel Museum, Cagnes sur Mer,France; Peter Oehme Collection, Germany EDITION 2006 CV ARTISTS EDITION 2006 CV ARTISTS Naomi Filmer Naomi Filmer CATWALK SHOWS - COLLABORATIONS & COMMISSIONS 2003 Swarovski – “Runway Rocks” Catwalk show of couture accessories sponsored by Swarovski Crystals 2001 Alexander McQueen - “El Baile Der Toro Retorsido” Spring/Summer 2002, Paris Fashion Week 1999 Dai Rees – “Ail” Spring/Summer 2000, London Fashion Week Dai Rees – “Aon” Autumn/Winter Show 1999/2000, London Fashion Week 1999 Shelley Fox - Spring/Summer 2000, London Fashion Week Shelley Fox – “Ending” Autumn/Winter Show 1999/2000, London Fashion Week 1998 Tristan Webber - “Sanctum” Autumn/Winter Show 1998/99, London Fashion Week 1997 Julien MacDonald - Spring/Summer Show 1998, London Fashion Week 1996 Hussein Chalayan - “Lands Without” Spring/ Summer Show 1997, London Fashion Week Hussein Chalayan - “Still Life” Autumn/Winter Show 1996/97, London Fashion Week 1995 Hussein Chalayan – “Nothing Interscope” Spring/Summer Show 1996, London Fashion Week Hussein Chalayan - “A Long False Equator” Autumn/ Winter Show 1995/6, London Fashion Week 1994 Hussein Chalayan - “Temporary Interference” Spring/Summer Show 1995, London Fashion week Hussein Chalayan - “Cartesia” Hussein Chalayan Debut Show, London COMMISSIONS & CONSULTANCIES 2004 British Council, India Speaker at conference ‘Hand and the Machine’ organised by the British Council, Bangalore ‘Shining Lights’ DeBeers Design director for jewellery design workshops in South Africa as a prelude to competition ‘Shining Lights’, and a judge on the panel of judges. 2003 British Council & CITEM Design consultancy/ Manila FAME. Philippines Commissioned by the British Council to consult 10 export-manufacturing companies in the fashion accessories sector of the Philippines 2001 – 2 ’Chivas Revolve’ Seagrams Commissioned to design and produce exclusive glassware to launch revolutionary whisky ‘Chivas Revolve’ EXHIBITIONS 2005 The Watkins Era The Contemporary Applied Arts, London Touch Me The V&A, London Spectres The V&A, London 2004 Malign Muses Mode Museum, Antwerp Body Extensions Musee Bellerive, Zulrich 2003 Hometime Rooms British Council organised exhibition, touring China TROP Musee de la Mode et du Textile, Paris, sponsored by Swarovski 2002 Designing Ourselves The Royal Museum, NMS, Edinburgh, Scotland Be-hind Be-fore Be-yond solo show AldoPremoliStudio, Milano, Italy 2000 Transitory Jewellery solo show Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea Jerwood Applied Arts Prize 2000: Jewellery Crafts Council, London N1 My Precious Solo show Aurum, London NW3 1999 Be-hind Be-fore Be-yond Solo show Judith Clark Costume Gallery, London W11 Out of Fashion Sponsored by Mandarina Duck, Berry house, London EC1 1998 No Picnic Crafts Crafts Council, London N1 Powerhouse UK Horse Guards Parade, London SW11 DTI commissioned show PUBLICATIONS 2004 Journal of Design History Volume 17 n0.3 Relationships between Design, Craft and Art Co editors: Grace Lees-Maffei & Linda Sandino 2003 Fashion at the Edge Published by Yale University Press (London & New Haven) Author: Caroline Evans 1999 Jewellery Published by New Holland Author: David Watkins “One of a new series of Design Sourcebooks” 1998 The London Book Of Fashion Published by Thames and Hudson Author: Andrew Tucker 1997 Unclasped A Book of Contemporary British Jewellery Published by Black Dog Publishing Author: Derren Gilhooley EDITION 2006 CV ARTISTS EDITION 2006 CV ARTISTS EDITION 2006 Svenja John Svenja John 1950, Naaldwijk, the Netherlands SOLO EXHIBITIONS a selection 2003 “CHANGE” Goldschmiedehaus, Hanau G 2003 “CHANGE” Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim G 2003 “CHANGE” Designmuseum, Gent B 2003 “CHANGE” Beurs van Berlage Museum, Amsterdam NL 2002 “small change” Galerie Marzee, Nijmegen NL 2002 “CHANGE” Museum of Modern Art, Arnhem NL 2002 galerie Spektrum Munchen G 2002 Art fair Kunstrai gallerie Marzee Nl 2002 Hnoss gallery Götenborg S 2001 galerie Marzee, Nijmegen NL 2001 galerie Spektrum, Munich G 2001 galerie Jewelerswerk, Washington dc USA 2000 galerie Chobot, Vienna AU 2000 galerie Marzee, Nijmegen 1999 galerie Stühler, Berlin G 1999 galerie Eewal, Leeuwarden 1998 galerie Louise Smit, Amsterdam 1998 galerie Marzee, Nijmegen 1998 galeria Magari, Barcelona SP 1998 galerie Spektrum, Munich G 1997 Harvard Club New York City, NY USA 1997 Artfair kunstrai galerie Marzee 1997 galerie Sofie Lachaert, Antwerp B 1997 galerie Louise Smit, Amsterdam 1996 gallery Spektrum, Munich G 1996 Artbox, Waregem B 1996 Narodni Museum, Prague CR 1995 galeria Arte Facto 3, Lisbon P 1995 galerie Marzee, Nijmegen 1995 gallery Jewelerswerk, Washington dc, USA 1994 gallerie Helene Poree, Paris F 1994 gallery Sculpture to Wear, Los Angeles USA 1994 gallery Spektrum, Munich G 1993 galerie Louise Smit, Amsterdam 1993 galerij Sofie Lachaert, Gent B 1993 presentation Charon Kransen, New York USA 1993 gallery Jewelerswerk, Washington dc, USA 1992 galerie Spektrum, Munich G 1992 1992 1992 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 de Krabbedans, Eindhoven galerie Marzee, Nijmegen galerie V&V, Vienna A galerie Marzee, Nijmegen galerie V&V, Vienna A van Reekum Museum, Apeldoorn Design Horizonte, Frankfurt G galerij Sophie Lachaert, Gent B GROUP EXHIBITIONS a selection 2002 Lesley Graze Gallery London GB 2002 “Die Erfurter Schmucksymposien 1984-2000 2002 “Nature and Time” Goldsmiths´House Hanau, G 2002 “No polisch without friction” Centraal Museum Utrecht, NL 2002 “el broche” Forvm Ferlandina, Barcelona, SP 2002 “pièce / à / conviction” Tactile, Geneve Ch 2002 “Floating time, 21 tiaras for Maxima” Museum Het Kruithuis s-Hertogenbosch NL 2002 “Dis-Play” Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam NL 2002 “Blow Up” avant-garde jewellery Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam NL 2001 “Ringe von 33 Schmuckkunstlern” Galerie Stühler Berlin G 2001 “20 jahre Galerie Spektrum” Spektrum Munchen G 2001 Jewellery Almere’s choice,© Marzee, de Paviljoens Almere NL 2001 Jewellery Apeldoorn’s choice,© Marzee, van Reekum Museum Apeldoorn NL 2001 “A Public Space Odyssey” Arti Amsterdam NL 2001 “Mikromegas”, American Craftmuseum New York USA 2001 Kunstrai, Marzee Amsterdam NL 2001 “Ambtsketens”, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam NL 2001 “Mikromegas”, Bayerischer Kunstgewerbe-Verein, Munchen D 2001 “the Ring”, Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge USA 2001 ‘Coincides with A View by two’, Hellen Drutt, Philadelphia USA 2001 “A View by two”, The RISD Museum, rovi- dence, USA 2000 “The ego adorned” Koningin fabiolazaal, Antwerp B 2000 “Parures d’alleurs”, Musée de design, Lausanne CH 2000 “Op de huid” Museum voor moderne kunst Arnhem NL 2000 ‘La renaissance du Bijou’, Galerie Piltzer, Paris F 2000 Kunstrai Marzee NL 2000 ‘Schmuck 2000’, Handwerksmesse, München, G 2000 ‘Kunst hautnah’, K-haus, Vienna, AU 2000 ‘Sculptures portables’, Musee des arts decoratifs, Montreal A 2000 ‘Alternative material exhibition’, SAC, Boston, USA 2000 ‘Jewelrymaker: shaman?’, Beurs van Berlage, Amsterdam NL PUBLICATIONS a selection 2001 “Ruudt Peters or the seduction of matter” arte Yjoya, by Monica Gaspar, sept. 2001 SP 2001 “Das Geschlecht der Steine” Süddeutsche Zeitung by Cornelius Hafner 27/07/2001 G 2000 “Architectur im Schmuck” by Barbera Maas, Schmuck 6/2000 G 2000 Ruudt Peters “preguntto que es la dpiedra para ti? by Elena Gastaldon Yjoya sept SP 2000 100 jewels 2001 international D 2000 ‘”Medals” a dazzling display of invention’, by E. Sozanski USA 2000 “Sponti-ring” Gmunder tagepost by Roman Kocholl D 2000 ‘Galerie-Rundgang’ by Erwin Meichart, Kronenzeitung, March D 2000 ‘Scmuck 2000 - Rückblick Visionen’ 1999 ‘Diaphaneity’, Angela van der Burght, This side up, autumn ‘99 1999 ‘Klumpen an der Jacke des anderen’, by Ronald Berg, Der Tagesspiegel, July 3 1999 ‘Bijoux, le visible et le caché’, by Françoise Seince, Courrier des Métiers des Arts, April 1999 Panorama, Schmuck Magazin BOOKS 2002 ‘Change’ text by Liesbeth den Besten / Marie- Jose 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 CATALOGUES a selection 2002 21 tiaras for Maxima” Museum Het Kruithuis s-Hertogenbosch NL 2002 “Onedel” Trees Moolhuysen, Schiedam NL 2001 “20 jahre Galerie Spektrum” Galerie Spektum München G 2001 “the Ring”, Metalsmith by Patricia Harris and David Lyon USA 2001 ‘Jewellery Almere’s choice’,© Marzee 2001 ‘Jewellery Apeldoorn’s choice’,© Marzee 2001 ‘A Public Space Odyssey” New art in Amsterdam, NL 2001 ‘The Ring’ Charles A Wustum Museum of fine Arts, Racine USA 2001 ‘de nieuwe keten van de burgemeester’ by liesbeth den Besten NL 2001 ‘Mikromegas’ Bayerischer Kunstgewerbe-Verein, Munchen D 2001 ‘A View by two”, The RISD Museum, rovidence, USA 2000 ‘op de huid’ Museum v.Moderne Kunst Arnhem NL 2000 ‘Parures d’alleurs’, Muséede design, Lausanne CH 2000 ‘Schmuck 2000’- Handwerksmesse München 2000 ‘Schmuck der Moderne’, Pforzheim G 1999 ‘Augenlust’, Bundesverband Kunsthandwerk, Erfurt G 1999 ‘für dich, für mich’, Schwäbisch Gmünd G 1999 ‘Isto é uma joia’, text by Manuel Castro Caldas CV ARTISTS CV ARTISTS EDITION 2006 EDITION 2006 Svenja John David Watkins 1999 ‘La renaissance du bijou’, text by Marcelin Pleynet 1999 ‘Dictionnaire international du bijou’, Paris F 1999 ‘The ring’, by Sylvia Lambert, CH 1999 ‘Sieraden, de keuze van Arnhem’, © Marzee 1999 ‘Secrets des bijoux’, Musee des arts décoratifs 1998 ‘Secrets of aromatic jewelry’, by Linda Dyett 1998 ‘Ten days, ten years’, text by Susan Ewing 1998 ‘Brooching it diplomatically’, by helen Drutt ACQUISITIONS a selection 2003 Museum fur Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg, G 2003 Amsterdams Historisch Museum. NL 2002 Museum voor Moderne Kunst Arnhem NL 2002 Apeldoorns Museum Apeldoorn NL 2002 Schmuck Museum, Pforzheim G 2001 Musee des Arts Decorative, Paris F 2001 Schmuck Museum, Pforzheim G 2001 RISD Museum, Providence USA 2000 Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam NL 1996 Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim G 1996 Cooper Hewitt, Design Museum, New York USA 1995 Danner Stiftung, Munchen D 1995 Van Reekum Museum, Apeldoorn NL 1995 Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Montreal C 1994 Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam NL 1994 Danner Stiftung, Munich G 1994 Anger Museum Erfurt, G 1993 Van Reekum Museum, Apeldoorn NL 1992 Hiko Mizuno Art School, Tokyo, J 1991 provincie Overijssel NL Museum Boymans van Beuningen, Rotterdam NL 1989 Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Vienna A 1986 Cleveland County Museum, Middlesborough GB 1986 Philadelphia Museum of Modern Art USA PRIZES 2000 Françoise van den Bosch Award 2000 1995 nomination Design Prijs Rotterdam ‘95 for Ouroboros 1993 nomination ‘Design Prijs Rotterdam’ for Passio 1993 ‘Only One’ prize, design of perfume bottle ‘Passio’ 1940, Wolverhampton, England Selected solo exhibitions 1973 American Institute of Architects, Philadelphia 1973 Goldsmiths’ Hall, London 1973 Electrum Gallery, London 1975 “Recent Acrylic Jewellery and Body Forms”, Waterloo Place Gallery, London 1977 Bodyline: Superstructure”, Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol 1978 National Gallery of Victoria, Australia 1980 Galerie am Graben, Vienna 1982 Helen Drutt Gallery, Philadelphia 1985 Jewellery and Sculpture (Retrospective), Crafts Council, London 1986 Jewellery and Sculpture (Retrospective), City Art Gallery, Leeds 1986 “David Watkins: Jewellery “ (Retrospective), Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam 1987 “Ramshaw/Watkins,Schmuck/Jewellery” (Retrospective), Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim and Deutsches Goldschmiedehaus, Hanau 1988 “Embraced”, Galerie Ra, Amsterdam 1989 Contemporary Applied Arts, London 1989 “Xingu”, Kunstindustrimuseet, Oslo 1990 “Xingu”, City Art Gallery, Birmingham 1993 “Jewellery Strategies”, Mikimoto Hall, Tokyo 2000 Galerie Louise Smit, Amsterdam Selected survey exhibitions 1974 “Collab 74”, Philadelphia Museum of Art 1975 “New Materials in Design”, Science Museum, London 1976 “Jewellery in Europe”, Aberdeen Art Gallery and Victoria & Albert Museum 1977 “Explosion”, Goldsmiths’ Hall, London 1977 “Schmuck 77 - Tendenzen”, Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim 1980 “International Jewellery 1900 - 1980”, Künstlerhaus, Vienna 1982 “Schmuck 82 -Tendenzen”, Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim 1983 “International Exhibition of Jewellery Art”, Tokyo 1983 “New Departures in British Jewellery”, American Craft Museum,New York 1984 “Jewellery International”, Museum of Contemporary Crafts, New York 1984 “Contemporary Jewellery”, National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto & Tokyo 1986 “Modern Jewellery 1964-86, Helen W Drutt Collection”,Philadelphia Museum of Art 1987 “Schmuck - Zeichen am Körper”, Francisco Carolinum, Linz 1987 “Joieria Europea Contemporánia”, Fundacio Caixa de Pensions, Barcelona 1989 “Ornamenta I”, Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim 1990 “Gioielli e Legature: Artisti del XX Secolo”, Castello Sforzesco, Milan 1991 “Europäisches Kunsthandwerk”, Haus der Wirtschaft, Stuttgart 1993 “Subjects”, Design Forum Finland, Helsinki 1993 “Facet 1 International Jewellery Bienniale”, Kunsthal, Rotterdam 1994 “A New Century in European Design”, Japan Broadcasting Corporation, Tokyo and touring Japan 1995 “Schmuckkunst der Moderne, Grossbritannien”, Landesmuseum, Mainz 1997 “British Design”, Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Cologne 1998 “Jewellery Moves”, Royal Museum, National Museum of Scotland 2000 ‘The Ego Adorned - 20th Century Artists’ Jewellery, Koningin Fabiolazaal, , Antwerp 2001 ‘Radiant Geometries’, American Craft Museum, New York 2001 The Art of Jewelry and the Artists’Jewels in the 20th Century, Museo degli Argenti, Firenze 2002 Zero Karats, American Craft Museum, New York Public art commissions 1981 “Nimbus”, Hereford Cathedral 1982 Chandelier, Victoria & Albert Museum 1987 “Cone Arbour”, Museum het Princessehof, Leeuwarden, Netherlands CV ARTISTS CV ARTISTS EDITION 2006 EDITION 2006 David Watkins Marjorie Schick 1989 “Pool Pavilion”, Kowloon Park, Hong Kong 1992 Entrance Sculpture, Braintree Tabor School 1992 “Two Wing Wave”, Henrietta House, London Selected public & major collections American Craft Museum, New York Australian National Gallery, Canberra Crafts Council, London Helen Williams Drutt, Philadelphia Inge Asenbaum, Vienna Kunstgewerbe Museum, Berlin Kunstindustrimuseet, Oslo Museé des Arts Decoratifs, Paris Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Cologne Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo Die Neue Sammlung, Munich Nordenfjeldske Kunstindustrimuseum, Trondheim Royal Museum, National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim Science Museum, London Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam Victoria & Albert Museum, London Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, London Publications 1994 “The Best in Contemporary Jewellery”, Rotovision, ISBN 0-7134-7557-9 1999 “A Design Sourcebook: Jewellery”, New Holland, ISBN 1.85974.078.2 2000 “The Paper Jewelry Collection” (Joint Author: Wendy Ramshaw), Thames & Hudson. 1941 Illinois, USA 1963 BS (Honors) Art Ed., Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison 1966 MFA (Distinction) Jewelry-Metalsmithing, Indiana. Univ., Bloomington 1983 One Term, Sir John Cass School of Art, London Metropolitan Univ. 1967- Professor of Art, Pittsburg State Univ., Pittsburg, KS AWARDS (selected) 2004 Interviewed, Archives of Am. Art Oral History Program, Smithsonian Institution 2000 Fellow, Am. Craft Council 1990 Distinguished Alumni Award, Sch. of Fine Arts, Indiana Univ. 1985 Mid-Am. Arts Alliance/Nat. Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, (Crafts) 1992 Design Visions, Robert Bell, ed., Art Gallery of Western AU, 92-93 1991 Int. Crafts, Martina Margetts, Thames and Hudson, 92 PUBLIC COLLECTIONS (selected) Victoria and Albert, London Royal Mus., National Mus. of Scotland, Edinburgh Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC Mus. of Arts and Design, NY Mus. of Fine Arts, Boston Mus. of Fine Arts, Houston, TX Nat. Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, AU Applied Art Mus., Oslo, NOR Municipal van Reekummuseum of Modern Art, Apeldoorn, NL SOLO EXHIBITIONS (selected) WORKS APPEARING IN PUBLICATIONS (selected) 2005 500 Brooches: Inspiring Adornments for the Body, Marthe Le Van, Lark Books, 115, 248 2004 “M. Schick: Objects of Self-Consciousness,” Tacey Rosolowski, Metalsmith (Winter), front cover, 24-33 1000 Rings: Inspiring Adornments for the Hand, Marthe Le Van, Lark Books, 181 2002 “M. Schick,” Tacey Rosolowski, American Craft, 62:5 (Oct/Nov), front cover, 66-69 Jewels and Jewellery, Clare Phillips, Victoria and Albert Pub., 138 1996 Jewelry in Europe and Am.: New Times, New Thinking, Ralph Turner, Thames and Hudson, 38 1995 Jewelry of Our Time: Art, Ornament and Obsession, Helen Drutt English, Peter Dormer, Rizolli, 319 1994 One of a Kind: Am. Art Jewelry Today, Susan Grant Lewin, Harry Abrams, 61 1993 The Best in Cont. Jewellery, David Watkins, B.T. Batsford, 146-7, 218 2002 Sabatini Gallery, Topeka, KS 2001 Decorative Arts Mus., Little Rock, AR 1998 Galerie RA, Amsterdam Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA 1990 Fine Arts Gallery, Indiana Univ., Bloomington 1989 Mus. of Applied Art, Trondheim, NOR 1988 Galerie RA, Amsterdam 1986 Helen Drutt Gallery, Philadelphia VO Galerie, Washington, DC 1983 Galerie RA, Amsterdam EXHIBITIONS (selected) 2006 EDGES OF GRACE, Fuller Craft Mus., Brockton, MA 2005 SCHMUCK, Handwerksmesse, Munich 100 BROOCHES, Velvet da Vinci, San Francisco 2004 VIEW FROM AMERICA, Gold Treasury Mus., Melbourne, Victoria, AU TREASURES FROM THE VAULT, Mus. of Arts and Design, NY HOUDT van SIERADEN, Galerie Lous Martin, Delft, NL CV ARTISTS CV ARTISTS EDITION 2006 EDITION 2006 Marjorie Schick Noam Ben-Jacov 2003 JEWELS AND GEMS, Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC CHESS, Velvet da Vinci, San Francisco, Victoria and Albert, London 2002 ZERO KARATS: DONNA SCHNEIER GIFT TO THE AM. CRAFT MUS., NY 2001 MASKERADE, Galerie RA, Amsterdam RING SHOW, Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA 2000 ZIERAT ZIERAT, Southwest Sch. of Art and Craft, San Antonio, TX COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS/TROPHIES, Helen Drutt: Philadelphia 1999 BOOK ART, Mobilia Gallery at SOFA, NY 1998 BROOCHING IT DIPLOMATICALLY: A TRIBUTE TO MADELEINE ALBRIGHT, Helen Drutt: Philadelphia, JEWELLERY MOVES, Nat. Mus. of Scotland, Edinburgh 1997 CELEBRATING AM. CRAFT: 1975-95, Danish Mus. of Decorative Art, Copenhagen 1996 NEW TIMES, NEW THINKING, Crafts Council, London SUBJECTS ‘96, Retretti Art Center, Punkaharju, Finland HELEN WILLIAMS DRUTT COLL 1964-94, Mus. Bellerive, Zurich, Stedelijk Mus., Amsterdam 1994 KPMG PEAT MARWICK GIFT TO THE RENWICK, Nat. Mus. of Am. Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC 1993 HATS OF THE 20TH CEN., Philadelphia Mus. of Art AKERSVIKA ADDENDA, Norges Bank, Hamar, NOR LECTURES, WORKSHOPS AND GUEST-ARTIST APPEARANCES (selected) Helsinki, Perth, AU, Bangkok, London, Oslo, Amsterdam, Tokyo, Seoul, Arrowmont Sch. of Arts and Crafts, TN, Haystack Mountain Sch. of Crafts, ME, Penland Sch. of Crafts, NC, Cleveland Institute of Art, OH, Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Halifax, CAN, and colleges and universities in the US Israel,1952 WHERE X ARS ORNATA EUROPEANA JEWELLERY SYMPOSIUM Grants 1997 Prins Bernhard Foundation 1999 Project production,’Images’ performing arts foundation, den haag 2001 Basic grant, Dutch Foundation for fine arts 2001 Prins Bernhard foundation 2001 Project production ,performing arts foundation, den haag 2002 Project production,city of Amsterdam 2004 Prins Bernhard Foundation 2005 Mondrian Foundation Body-sculptures Performances 1987 The Other Side of Design Paradiso Amsterdam 1989 International Ballet Gala Stichting Dansersfonds 1979 Het Muziektheater, Amsterdam 1991 Opening performance ‘Natural’ Vondelkerk, Amsterdam 1991 ‘AURA’, full dance evening collaboration with James Saunders Dansprojekte Koln 1992 Gallery in Motion The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel 1997 Project ‘Images’ Neues Museum Weserburg, Bremen, Germany 1999 Project ‘Images’, tour in The Netherlands Lantaren/Venster, Rotterdam; Provadja, Alkmaar; 042, Nijmegen; De IJsbreker, Amsterdam; Kumulus West, Maastricht; Huis a/d Werf, Utrecht; Kunsthuis 13, Velp; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam. 2001 Priv? domein –Kunst op Kamers Lutherse Kerk, De Rijp 2002 Presentatie cd-rom Images, performance IJsbreker Amsterdam 2002 Opening-performance of exhibition ‘Transparantie 3’ De Boterhal, Hoorn 2005 Lisbon, Portugal EVERYWHERE.NO- Group Exhibitions 1985 Schmuck fur Kopf und Haar (award), Schmuck Museum, Pforzheim, Germany 1987 The Other Side of Design, Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam 1987 Schmuck ’87 Haus der Kunst, Munich, Germany 1987 Copy Right or Wrong, traveling exhibition, Museon, Den Haag, The Netherlands 1988 Five Israeli Artists, exhibition and performance, Jewish Historical Museum, Amsterdam 1989 Rietveld in the RAI, final exam exhibition and performance, RAI, Amsterdam 1989 ORNAMENTA I, exhibition of contemporary jewellery, opening performance/exhibition Scmuck Museum, Pforzheim, Germany 2000 ‘Alle Leden’, Arti et Amicitiae, Amsterdam 2001 Nieuwe leden-Arti et amicitiae, Amsterdam 2002 ‘Dier’- alle leden –Arti et amicitiae, Amsterdam 2003 Wendingen Ensemble 10 jaar – Amstelkerk, Amsterdam 2003 ‘Versier de mens’- Kunstenaars Centrum Bergen (N-H)2004 Nieuwe Leden – Kunstenaars Centrum Bergen 2004 Achter de Zuilen – Gemeentehuis, Bloemendaal 2004 SBK Amsterdam SBK Groningen – Akerk, Groningen 2004 KCB in Museum Kranenburgh, Bergen (NH) 2005 50x50 -exhibition kcb , bergen n-h. 2005 De Salon, arti et Amicitiae , Amsterdam 2005 art manifestation : strooming, veld werk, oostknoolendam 2005 gallery r.c. de ruimte ,ijmuiden CV ARTISTS EDITION 2006 EDITION 2006 Noam Ben-Jacov PROMOTERS Solo exhibitions Reviews 1995 ‘Man in Space’, BRS Premsela Vonk, Amsterdam 1996 ‘Desert’-series, Galerie BMB, Amsterdam 1997 ‘Desert’, Gemeentehuis Bloemendaal 1999 Exhibition and opening peformance, Cultureel Centrum De Tamboer, Hoogeveen, The Netherlands 1999 ‘Body and another Body, exhibition and opening performance, The Open Museum, Tefen, Israel 2000 Exhibition and opening performance, Galerij Lieven de Key, Haarlem 2002 Exhibition and installation for Wendingen ensemble, Amstelkerk, Amsterdam 2004 ‘De wereld van Noam Ben-Jacov, De Boterhal, Hoorn 2005 Installatie voor muziekcompositie Kees van Unen, Grote kerk, Alkmaar 2005 ‘De wereld van Noam Ben-Jacov SBK Amsterdam/ oosterhout 2005 gallery 59 sbk, Amsterdam 1986 Pforzheimer (Schmuck fur Kopf und Haar) 1987 Abendzeitung Munchen (Schmuck ’87) 1987 Metalsmith, Society of North-American Goldsmiths, p. 33 1988 Joods Historisch Museum, Nieuwsbrief 1989 Sud-West Zeitung (Ornamenta I) 1989 Pforzheimer Zeitung 1989 De Telegraaf (Ballet Gala) 1989 Nieuws van de Dag (Ballet Gala) 1989 Noordhollands Dagblad (Ballet Gala) 1989 Wassenaars Nieuwsblad 1991 K?lner Zeitung (Aura) 1992 Ha?retz, Isr. (Gallery in Motion) 1993 La Tribune, Swiss (Cinderello) 1993 NRC Handelsblad (Perf. capino Ballet) 1994 Trouw (Perf. Scapino) 1994 NRC Handelsblad (perf. capino) 1995 Cover CD ‘Modern Times’, Channel Classics in cooperation with Joods Hist. Museum, VSB Fonds 1996 Kunstbeeld (exh. BMB, Amsterdam) 1996 Tanzherbst 1997 Bloemendaals Nieuwsblad 1997 Kolner Stadt (exh. hoto’s Museum Ludwich) 1999 Gelderlander (Images) 1999 NRC Handelsblad (Images) 1999 Rotterdams Dagblad (Images) 1999 Volkskrant (Images) 1999 Telegraaf (Images) 1999 Uitkrant (Images) 1999 Volkskrant (Images) 1999 Noordhollands Dagblad (Images) 1999 Het Lied (Images) 1999 VPRO-Gids (Images in ‘Reiziger in Muziek’) 1999 The Jerusalem Post (exh. Tefen, Isr.) 2002 Noordhollands Dagblad (Kunst op Kamers) 2002 NRC Handelsblad (CD-rom Images) No Body Decoration is organized by: Publications · Exh.cat. Schmuck fur Kopf und Haar, Schmuck Museum Pforzheim, 1986, p. 6. · Exh.cat. Schmuck ’87, Haus der Kunst, Munich, 1987, p. 42. · Exh.cat. ORNAMENTA I, Internationale Schmuckkunst, ed. Prestel, 1989, p. 58. · H. Schadt, Goldsmith’s Art. 5000 Years of Jewellery and Hollowware, ed. Arnoldsche, 1996, pp. 216, 219. · K. Nelles, James. Leben, Werk und Visionen des Tanzers James Saunders, 1999, p. 107. · Exh.cat. Body and another Body. Noam Ben-Jacov - Sculptures, The Open Museum, Tefen, 1999. · Exh.cat. Priv?-domein, Kunst op Kamers, De Rijp, 2001, pp. 55-59. ·new directions in jewellery (english) ·mais petro /closer (portuguese /english) Le Arti Orafe Jewellery School e Academy, Firenze e Lucca Ganjam, Bangalore, India With the support of Ganjam (main sponsor) Comune di Lucca Coordination Giò Carbone Fulvio Carbone Anna Balatti Curator Maria Cristina Bergesio Patronage Musei degli Argenti; Università degli studi di Firenze; Sovrintendenza Museale di Firenze; Sovrintendenza BAPPSAE di Lucca e Carrara; CIBJO (Confederazione internazionale produttori orafi) Layout Exhibition: Mauro Vegliante, ARKSIGN Layout: Mostre & Mostre, Lucca