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Stand der Dinge in Munich

Exhibition  /  MunichSchmuckFair2025  /  14 Mar 2025  -  16 Mar 2025
Published: 21.02.2025
Stand der Dinge in Munich.
Sophia Cordella. Bracelets: Softbond, 2024.
Plastic and soap.
Photographer: SophiaCordella

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Intro
The New Craft Object Design programme at the Peter Behrens School of Arts / Düsseldorf University of Applied Sciences will present an exhibition during Munich Schmuck Fair 2025 from the 14th until the 16th of March 2025. 

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Artist list

Damián Araos, Viktoria Austmeyer, Heiko Bauer, Sophia Cordella, Jinrok Do, Catalina Fuenzalida, Felix Förster, Esther Heite, Kira Huth, Jana Junker, Moritz Kaiser, Christoph Kronenberg, Hanna Köbcke, Xin Lan, Julia Linnig, Katherine Lopez Lopez, Selina Lotter, Margarete Lux, Mika Meinck, Christopher Nyguen, Lea Pilz, Eleonora Radke, Azin Ravanshadi, Nora Scheidt, Eva Sänger, Giulia Toneguzzo, Alexander Triffterer, Niklas Vogt, Estelle Willers, Yu Yu, Hong Zhou
About the exhibition:
The New Craft Object Design programme at the Peter Behrens School of Arts / Düsseldorf University of Applied Sciences presents Stand der Dinge.
A selection of projects from current students and alumni showcasing various positions from the fields of jewellery, product and object - from the experiment to the process to the finished result.

About New Craft Object Design:
The New Craft Object Design programme examines current social, ecological and political themes and stimulates the interest in innovative solutions. We are interested in substance and content, not just the surface. With a focus on jewellery, products and objects, we take a creative approach to important and urgent issues.
 
We observe, discover, grasp, sense, conceive, analyse, experiment, inspire, examine, shape, desire and touch.


The students are creators with a sensitivity for material, form and content and exploring new fields of endeavour. The analogue merges with the digital, the classical challenges new interactions with software. In the end, they create innovative objects for use, centered on people, the user, the wearer and their environment. Clear analyses, innovative concepts, diverse production methods and artistic experiments are discussed and developed into individual pieces and/or series.
 
The students' previous experience in different crafts brings a great diversity of expertise to the exchange. By learning new technologies, they can ultimately navigate competently and confidently between the different practices, use them creatively and combine them professionally. Linking the different technical and artistic positions generates innovative results.
The curriculum is open to all directions of art and design; both series and the unique are of equal value here. Together with the Department of Architecture, the Department of Design forms the Peter Behrens School of Arts at Düsseldorf University of Applied Sciences.

Prof. Jantje Fleischhut and Prof. Uli Budde jointly head the department and with their respective expertise represent the disciplines of jewellery and product design.

Opening days and hours: Fr 14.03 - Sun 16.03.2025 
Friday: 5 pm - 8 pm (Vernissage) 
Saturday: 10 am - 8 pm 
Sunday: 10 am - 2 pm