Schmuck 2021 Exhibition. The Yearly Famous Selection of Contemporary Jewellery. 83 Works by 63 Artists. Only at Klimt02
Published: 28.03.2021
Pendant: Perception nº 5, 2015
Silver, electroplate, lacquer.
5 x 5,1 x 2,5 cm
The Australian Robert Baines is honored as a MODERN CLASSIC in 2021. He is a goldsmith and Professor Emeritus from RMIT University, Melbourne. Research into the ancient granulation technique created the basis for his extensive contemporary oeuvre in which humor and the subject of "fake" play a role. His multifaceted practice has included international exhibitions, publications, and lectures for fifty years. In his home country, he was awarded the title Living Treasure- His works are in numerous renowned public collections. The international and national prizes include the Bavarian State Prize (2005); Friedrich Becker Prize (2008), Herbert Hofmann Prize (2013), and participants in the Exempla - Master - Forum (2015) and the Cicely and Colin Rigg Crafts Prize in the National Gallery of Victoria (1997) and the Seppelt Contemporary Art Award (1998), Sydney.
With his work, Robert Baines has had a lasting impact on contemporary designer jewelry internationally.
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Here you can see the exhibition of Schmuck 2021: 81 works of the 63 selected participants. Online Only at Klimt02. Now available to be requested to purchase.
Considered to be the annual event for goldsmiths and jewellery designers worldwide, it is a special show taking place in Munich each year since 1959. Jewellery art reflects its day and age. Artists may refer to a political or social background, they may be rooted in fashion or arts. The high standards and stunning inventiveness of its participants turn the international special show SCHMUCK into a renowned show case for trends in jewellery art world wide.
Both well-known jewelry designers as well as newcomers are represented on a selection of the best works not older than two year.
The Schmuck exhibition planned from 10 to 14 March 2021, has been canceled due to the continued restrictions in place to contain the coronavirus pandemic.
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