Luzia Vogt
Bio
Luzia Vogt is a Swiss jewellery artist living and practicing in Basel, Switzerland. As a technically trained jeweller, Vogt developed a conceptual understanding for jewellery through her studies with the Department of Jewellery and Hollowware at the University of Pforzheim in Germany. Her artistic practice explores how life is a cycle of giving and taking, development and change through the 'found object'. Vogt's work has received international recognition through a strong catalogue of solo exhibtions and juried group exhibitions.Statement
Life is a cycle of giving and taking, development and change. The found object, a discard from the utilitarian world lays idle awaiting destruction, renewal or metamorphosis. A leftover is a reminder of a person’s presence, a witness of passed time. Found objects attract my perception. They trigger my curiosity and play with my imagination. Leftovers disturb routines, habits and orders.
The transformation of these found objects as well as everyday patterns are starting points for my work. The alternating process of experimentation and reflection leads me to the final piece. I respond to used everyday objects and fragments with intuition. I let them disturb my daily life routines, habits and rituals. Common ways of looking at things and values in society are being questioned.
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Helen Clara Hemsley
Copenhagen, Denmark -
Oles Tsura
Idar Oberstein, Germany -
Giovanni Corvaja
Todi, Italy -
David Bielander
Munich, Germany -
Seongmin Kim
London, United Kingdom -
Arijana Gadzijev
Ljubljana, Slovenia -
Nanna Obel
Lyngby, Denmark -
Elvira Cibotti
Buenos Aires, Argentina -
Karin Roy Andersson
Gothenburg, Sweden -
Catherine Large
Brisbane, Australia -
William Harper
New York, United States -
Jaiik Lee
Seoul, South Korea -
Ariel Lavian
Jerusalem, Israel -
Lydia Hirte
Dresden, Germany -
Ana Cardim
Sintra, Portugal