FERROcity. A contemporary exhibition of iron in the city
Published: 20.02.2019
Museum Reich der Kristalle
- Phone:
- 00498921804312
- Curator:
- Elizabeth Turrell, Stephen Bottomley
- Management:
- Zoe Robertson

Vittoria Street Gallery presents an exhibition of jewellery and objects which celebrates Iron in the City and has been co-curated by visiting Professor Elizabeth Turrell and Professor Stephen Bottomley at the School of Jewellery, Birmingham City University.
Artist list
Dauvit Alexander, Marianne Anderson, Jivan Astfalck, Stephen Bottomley, Tim Carson, Rachael Colley, Bettina Dittlmann, Christine Graf, Joohee Han, Kirsten Haydon, Jeremy Hobbins, Michael Jank, Bridie Lander, Anna Lorenz, Drew Markou, Toni Mayner, Simone Nolden, Sarah O’Hana, Jo Pond, Jo Pudelko, Rebecca Steiner, Elizabeth Turrell
This exhibition brings together fascinating artistic responses to the theme of iron by twenty-two contemporary makers, including works by academic staff from Birmingham’s eminent School of Jewellery and invited international artists.
Iron is a material that has become synonymous with human life and civilisation and as such has become embedded in both our language and understanding of the world.
FERROcity showcases a breadth of approaches to this fascinating but familiar material. Ideas explore the interpretation and influence of Iron as catalyst, material, and fundamental element of life, culminating in contemporary metalwork and jewellery ranging from steel vessels to recycled iron nail jewellery. Alongside this gemmological samples and photography taken on specialist microscopes has been commissioned from the Gemmology department at the School of Jewellery which captures the transformative effect iron has on the colouration of gemstones.
The show opens in Germany at the Museum Reich der Kristalle, Mineralogical State Collection, Munich and runs in tandem with the city’s international jewellery fair Inhorgenta in February 2019 and International Jewellery Week and Schmuck exhibitions in March 2019. Then will travel to the Vittoria Street Gallery, Birmingham, United Kingdom during April 2019.
Iron is a material that has become synonymous with human life and civilisation and as such has become embedded in both our language and understanding of the world.
FERROcity showcases a breadth of approaches to this fascinating but familiar material. Ideas explore the interpretation and influence of Iron as catalyst, material, and fundamental element of life, culminating in contemporary metalwork and jewellery ranging from steel vessels to recycled iron nail jewellery. Alongside this gemmological samples and photography taken on specialist microscopes has been commissioned from the Gemmology department at the School of Jewellery which captures the transformative effect iron has on the colouration of gemstones.
The show opens in Germany at the Museum Reich der Kristalle, Mineralogical State Collection, Munich and runs in tandem with the city’s international jewellery fair Inhorgenta in February 2019 and International Jewellery Week and Schmuck exhibitions in March 2019. Then will travel to the Vittoria Street Gallery, Birmingham, United Kingdom during April 2019.
Brooch: Black Flower, 2018
Magnet, iron, fire scale.
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Bracelet: Bubble, 2019
Stainless steel.
12 x 12 x 15 cm
Photo by: Jonghwi Baek
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Necklace: Tongues + Ovoid Spoon, 2019
Mango stones, hematite (iron oxide) pigmented leather, hematite cabochon, iron, bamboo, stainless steel.
26 x 32 x 3.5 cm
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Brooch: Obra VI, 2019
Silver, reclaimed wood with steel nail, polymer mineral, stainless steel.
7 x 3.5 x 8 cm
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Object: Tower 2, 2019
Mild steel, jesmonite, nylon cord.
5 x 5 x 4 cm
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Museum Reich der Kristalle
- Phone:
- 00498921804312
- Curator:
- Elizabeth Turrell, Stephen Bottomley
- Management:
- Zoe Robertson
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