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With a focus on the designers of early avant-garde jewellery, this publication presents an exciting insight into Austrian jewellery production from the 1970s to the present day. Text in English and German.
An exhibition catalogue for a show that brings together 30 years of work by the artist Margit Jaschke, whose jewellery blurs the boundary between wearable ornament and artistic object. Text in English and German.
Thorvald Hellesen (1888-1937) was a Norwegian avant-garde artist who lived and worked in Paris in the 1910s and 1920s.
The leaping deer from the range of wooden toys from the Seiffen region is an international symbol in the gleaming eyes of children and collectors alike. Text in German.
In his unique works Franz Josef Altenburg realised in clay the process of reduction and simplification that he had been pursuing systematically throughout his career. Text in English and German.
The Hanau City Map is an installation spanning centuries that brings the history, present, and future into a flourishing dialogue for the visitors of Hanau. Text in English and German.
Unearthed discusses with greater detail thirty Portuguese potters' work and is illustrated with over 200 ceramics. Text in Portuguese.
All Walks of Life offers a unique opportunity to get to know the eighteenth-century people through the Meissen porcelain sculpture of The Alan Shimmerman Collection.
Ernst Gamperl's most extensive work in wood to date was created from a 230-year-old oak tree uprooted by a hurricane - The Lebensbaum project. Text in English and German.
Heidi Kippenberg's oeuvre shows more than half a century of fine studio ceramics. Text in German.
Erwin Wurm's sculptures - with their protruding fingers, hands, lips, mouths, breasts, bellies, noses, and ears - force their way out of a clay mass. Text in English and German.
Educated in metalcraft and goldsmithing at the Ortweinschule in Graz, Rahs alternates in his works between jewellery, installation, performance, and processual pieces. Text in English and German.
Unearthed discusses with greater detail thirty Portuguese potters' work and is illustrated with over 200 ceramics.
In Ding Dong, Manfred Bischoff's (1947-2015) work will be showcased in its entirety for the very first time. Text in English and German.
The first comprehensive presentation of the Danish furniture designer Jakob Berg (1958-2008). Today, his furniture designs are as current and relevant as ever.
Small China presents Chinese miniatures from 5,000 BCE up to the 15th century. The pocketsize representations of supernatural beings, people, animals, or everyday objects are little known to Westeners.
The timeless aesthetics of the minimalist-looking pieces of jewellery by Ute Eitzenhoefer open up to a variety of perspectives: when worn, they encourage us to engage in dialogue. Text in English and German.
A hundred years after the death of Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920), the time has come to re-examine the artist's controversial place in Modernist art history. Text in English and German.
Ring Redux presents more than a hundred avant-garde rings by renowned international artists who explore this age-old jewellery form with great vitality and relevance to society today.
The opulently designed publication Gems, Colours & Wild Stories is an homage to and an affirmation of love for the irrepressible diversity of extremely valuable gemstones.
During her 40-year career, Margit Koppendorfer has designed costumes for the greats of theatre history: characters from Shakespeare, Brecht, and Handke, directed by Berghaus, Peymann, and Tabori. Text in English and German.
For Thomas Putze, performance is thinking, drawing, sculpting, and realising with and through the body. He typifies the risk of being human, with all its failings and plenty of humour. Text in English and German.
Covering nearly 50 years, Jorunn Veiteberg's collection contains some 550 items, including work by 210 jewellery artists from 30 different countries.
The publication gives a first in-depth account of Silke Trekel's development, of the dialogue between abstraction and ornamental tradition that is a key factor in her work.
This monograph is an in-depth appraisal not only of these works but also of an artist who despite her early death achieved remarkable things in studio ceramics.
Kim Buck uses well-known jewellery motifs such as hearts, daisies, and crosses as a point of departure, but the materials can be anything from precious metals to ready-mades.
ROCKstars presents works that focus on the "eternal material" in jewellery: they are declarations of love, experimental snapshots, or rebellious works revolving around precious stones. Text in English and German.
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