Dimensions
244 x 278 x 23mm
The exhibition and its accompanying catalogue are the first to examine the union of contemporary jewellery and the photographic image, demonstrating how each of these mediums is informed and enlarged by an engagement with the other. The works included, both historical pieces and recent creations by over eighty international art jewellers, suggest the richness of this encounter and the artistic strength embodied in this dynamic combination of object and image. The examples selected for the exhibition and catalogue traverse a remarkably wide range, from traditional and even sentimental formats (such as the locket) to entirely new formats. Drawing upon the abundance of imagery available today, from vintage daguerreotypes to analogue and digital photographs, X-rays, and Internet jpegs, the artists whose work was selected for Multiple Exposures: Jewelry and Photography express a stimulating range of ideas realised with a great diversity of materials and innovative jewellery-making approaches. Includes the work of artists from the United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Netherlands, Belgium, Finland, Spain, Israel, India, Korea, Australia, New Zealand, USA, Canada, Mexico, Brazil. AUTHOR: Ursula Ilse-Neuman is Curator of Jewellery at the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) in New York. Recognised internationally as a writer, lecturer and curator, she has organised a great number of exhibitions of contemporary jewellery and authored many books, amongst which 'Inspired Jewellery' ISBN 9781851495788 (ACC Editions) and 'Margaret De Patta: Space, Light and Structure' ISBN 9781890385217 (MAD). SELLING POINTS: ? First exhibition and catalogue to study the use of the photographic images by jewellers ? The natural audience of the book are those interested in contemporary jewellery, but the book will also appeal to scholars of photography and social historians 250 colour, 10 b/w illustrations