Doing
Exhibition
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05 Apr 2025
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06 Jul 2025
Published: 22.04.2025

Do—Jewelry Art: As artificial intelligence sweeps across everything, algorithm-driven processes are pursuing expected results with amazing efficiency.
Artist list
Yan Danting, Xu Hao, Zhou Haojun, Wang Lile, Sun Luqi, Li Muyang, Yan Rui, Wu Tianyu, Huang Wanshan, Zhao Xiaomu, Li Xiaoyu, Shi Xinran, Wu Xinyi, Wang Yilin, Chen Yunyun, Zhong Ziyi
Image learning accurately analyzes visual elements, preference analysis provides insights into public preferences, process optimization streamlines steps, and model generation quickly produces blueprints. This series of efficient operations exudes a strong result-oriented atmosphere, shaping artistic creation into a race to the finish line.
In comparison, the process of making by the designer himself in jewelry art creation is extremely precious. Since the birth of jewelry, humans have used their fingertips to caress metals and gemstones, communicating with materials with their unique touch. The strength of the engraving and the subtle adjustment of the angle when setting are all unique dialogues between man and nature. Making is a delicate process that relies on experience, emotion, and creativity, and is a deep interaction between man and material. Some of these making processes have become intangible cultural heritage that is cherished, protected, and passed on.
Today, although process and result are in the same linear time and space, interrelated and follow each other, the value and significance of process are quietly fading in the current trend of infinitely approaching efficient results. This exhibition focuses on 14 jewelry artists/brands, and explores how to clearly present the invisible birth process behind a work, arouse attention, stimulate imagination and re-examine it. Here, the doing of each creator is a unique behavior, which contains personal emotions, skills and understanding of the world. It will also become a culture worth cherishing, protecting and inheriting in this era.
Co-organized by FLYING BLIND, FANZHANG, L'Avenue.
In comparison, the process of making by the designer himself in jewelry art creation is extremely precious. Since the birth of jewelry, humans have used their fingertips to caress metals and gemstones, communicating with materials with their unique touch. The strength of the engraving and the subtle adjustment of the angle when setting are all unique dialogues between man and nature. Making is a delicate process that relies on experience, emotion, and creativity, and is a deep interaction between man and material. Some of these making processes have become intangible cultural heritage that is cherished, protected, and passed on.
Today, although process and result are in the same linear time and space, interrelated and follow each other, the value and significance of process are quietly fading in the current trend of infinitely approaching efficient results. This exhibition focuses on 14 jewelry artists/brands, and explores how to clearly present the invisible birth process behind a work, arouse attention, stimulate imagination and re-examine it. Here, the doing of each creator is a unique behavior, which contains personal emotions, skills and understanding of the world. It will also become a culture worth cherishing, protecting and inheriting in this era.
Co-organized by FLYING BLIND, FANZHANG, L'Avenue.
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