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Enjoia't Awards 2024. Selected Artworks and Sales

Exhibition  /  中文版-ChineseVersion  /  19 Sep 2024  -  03 Dec 2024
Published: 13.09.2024
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Intro
Once again, this year, thanks to the collaboration between A-FAD and Hannah Gallery by Klimt02, 14 of the 30 selected pieces are ON SALE at the gallery and on Klimt02 the world-renowned online platform and reference in the sector, for a limited time. One of the awards aims is to offer commercial actions to participants, and this year it has materialized thanks to the collaboration with the Barcelona platform and gallery.

· The selection of pieces On Sale can be updated with new artworks throughout the exhibition period.
 

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Artist list

Antonia Barra, Victoria Belert Gimeno, Ana Cardim, Macarena Cianciarulo, Elvira Cibotti, Denis Music, Chiyang Duan, Laura Egea, Javier Ens, Eva Fernandez Martos, Lola Giuffré, Hiyu Hamasaki, Yiwei Huang, Juan José Ibáñez Piqueras, Sonia Jurado, Ji Young Kim, Jung Ki Min, Makila Nsika, Taibe Palacios, Wiebke Pandikow, Helena Pons Sans, Ahlam Qaissi, Liu Qiwei, Nora Sarlak, Mengying Sun, Yumeng Wu, Ruiya Xu, Xuan Xu, Dahin Yoo, Yuki Yoshioka
The Enjoia’t International Contemporary Jewellery Awards reach their 28th edition to present the best pieces of artistic jewellery worldwide. This year’s jury, made up of seven professionals with international recognition, has chosen a total of 30 pieces that are eligible for the various awards given this year, including commercial actions, participation in a sector fair and an exhibition tour of the main contemporary jewellery events in Europe, thanks to the collaboration of Klimt02, Contemporània High Craftsmanship Barcelona and Alliages.

The 2024 Enjoia’t Awards operate within a new framework: Enjoia’t – CON-X-ION, inspired by philosopher Donna Haraway’s “multispecies” networks, at a time when we face the urgent task of introducing post-human and post-anthropocentric perspectives in our relationship with the environment and the beings that inhabit it. Sustainability, traceability, and the recycling of the materials used in contemporary jewelry are at the core of the open call of this year.

This year 15 pieces have been chosen in the Professional category and 15 in the Student category, representing several countries through the selected jewels: the Netherlands, China, Italy, Palestine, Spain, and Ukraine. All the pieces can be seen between September and December in Space C (floor -1) of the Disseny Hub Barcelona building.

The winning and finalist pieces from among those selected will be announced in September.