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Chaos & Control in Madrid

Exhibition  /  22 May 2025  -  24 Jun 2025
Published: 23.04.2025
Chaos & Control in Madrid.

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Intro
A jewel within process(s) that fosters one or both claims towards Chaos & Control. Without the body how will this communicate a personal language that distills active notions and Internalisations for Chaos & Control? Is this a recognised state or a fleeting action? An invested story or implied methodology?

Artist list

Mayte Amezcua, Hebe Argentieri, Asimi, Sonia Beauchesne, Julia Boix-Vives, Willemien Bruwer, Maria Camera-Smith, Francesca Cecamore, Eunhee Cho, Rachael Colley, Martine De Vos, Helen Dilkes, Marta Dobrynina, Elisabeth Drude, Susanne Elstner, Ani Flys, Laurel Fulton, Motoko Furuhashi, Juan Harnie, Jeremy Isamu Irvin, Katie Kameen, Deimantė Kiesutė, Ji Young Kim, Minjeong Kim, Christine Klomfaß, Jeannette Knigge, Hae Young Kwon, Claude Lescar, Stéphanie Letarte, Xi Li, Camilla Luihn, Carmen López, Lindsey Mann, Mark Mcleish, Angela Mini Jo, Hannah Norris, Yael Olave Munizaga, Federica Pallaver, Alessia Prati, Juan Riusech, Wren Schulz, Sara Shahak, Lynne Speake, Lucy Spink, Deganit Stern Schocken, Anneli Tammik, Claire Underwood, Julie Usel, Willy Van De Velde, Nassrin Vessalian, Agnès WO, Jeanine van der Linde
'Chaos & Control' had its first outing at Munich Jewellery Week in March this year. It is now going ‘on tour’ and will once more open to the jewellery-loving public at the very fabulous Lalabeyou Gallery in Madrid. Over 125 pieces of work will be exhibited in Madrid, featuring 52 Precious Collective members' response to the exhibition's theme ‘Chaos & Control’

Opening event: Thursday, 24th of June 2025 at 9 pm.
Lalabeyou Gallery​ Opening Hours:
Monday to Thursday, 10 am–2 pm, 5–9 pm | Friday 10 am–2 pm |
Weekends: closed.


Precious Collective
Precious has evolved organically since November 2017 into a collective of over 650 makers from around the globe. What binds Precious members together is their ambiguous relationship to notions of what ‘precious’ is. Makers who wish to become part of this group either follow this line of thinking or work in ways that challenge traditional jewellery making through materials, techniques or concepts.

Precious is a celebration of Art Jewellery, showcasing this art form to new audiences. The building of a community through networking and creating dialogue between makers and countries. Support and sharing of ideas and knowledge. A love of providing opportunities to makers at all stages of a jewellery career and as a result, creating opportunities that may not normally be financially viable or even possible on a personal level.