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Interview / Stockholm Art Jewellery 2016, Behind the Scenes
Interview with Berndt Arell, Director General at the Nationalmuseum
Anna Jansson
17Feb2016
After visiting Schmuck 2015, I reached out to colleagues at other museums and encouraged them to stage parallel exhibitions of contemporary art jewellery at the same time as our exhibition, so that the entire city would be filled with jewellery.
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EVENTS |
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EXHIBITIONS |
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Exhibition
Things by Åsa Elmstam
27Feb2016 - 16Mar2016
Abante Gallery
Stockholm, Sweden
We are trapped in the consumer rat wheel spinning faster every day and the speed of product life cycles increase.
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Exhibition
Beetween us by Helena Sandström and Eva Hjelte
09Mar2016 - 14Mar2016
Helena Sandström Studio
Stockholm, Sweden
Exhibition part of the Stockholm Art Jewellery Spring 2016, where the Nationalmuseum Stockholm is organizing the main event: Open Space, Mind Maps. Positions in Contemporary Jewellery.
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Exhibition
Abrakadabra: Jewellery for the Modern Witch
10Mar2016 - 13Mar2016
Czech Centre Stockholm
Stockholm, Sweden
Prokic has used gold as a symbol for the real and that which cannot change; ebony represents stability and white corals has been used for its tradition to serve as protection against black magic.
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Exhibition
Art Jewelry Forum Artist Award Finalists
11Mar2016 - 19Mar2016
platina
Stockholm, Sweden
Recognized for their promise, innovation, and individuality, the artists selected as finalists for the 2016 AJF Artist Award are: Lynn Batchelder, Seth Papac, Carina Shoshtary, Aric Verrastro, and Timothy Veske-McMahon.
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Exhibition
Strålkastare by Adam Grinovich and Annika Pettersson
11Mar2016 - 09Apr2016
Platina
Stockholm, Sweden
Strålkastare is a concept developed by Annika Pettersson and Adam Grinovich that expresses a fascination in the spectacle of light.
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Exhibition
Gardens. Seven Brooches by Christer Jonsson
11Mar2016 - 10Apr2016
Sven Harrys konstmuseum
Stockholm, Sweden
Exhibition part of the Stockholm Art Jewellery Spring 2016, where the Nationalmuseum Stockholm is organizing the main event: Open Space, Mind Maps. Positions in Contemporary Jewellery.
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Exhibition
Taking Space by Ädellab
11Mar2016 - 13Mar2016
P-HUS
Stockholm, Sweden
Works by current students and international jewellery & corpus artists who graduated from Ädellab in the past five years.
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Exhibition
Icon by Helena Sandström
11Mar2016 - 15May2016
Nationalmuseum Konstakademin
Stockholm, Sweden
The fragility of the material was the starting point for Helena Sandström’s necklace made of shells from hens’ eggs.
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Exhibition
Made By: and Friends
11Mar2016 - 13Mar2016
Made By
Stockholm, Sweden
KINO, a project by Beatrice Brovia and Nicolas Cheng, plus jewellery and artifacts by Agnieszka Knap, Åsa Lockner and David Taylor.
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Exhibition
Collected and Sorted by Hedvig Westermark
11Mar2016 - 25Mar2016
Smide och Form
Stockholm, Sweden
I collect boxes and sort in boxes the important and the trivial.
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Exhibition
Jewellery on the body & Photo booth
11Mar2016 - 19Mar2016
Galleri LOD
Stockholm, Sweden
Exhibition part of the Stockholm Art Jewellery Spring 2016, where the Nationalmuseum Stockholm is organizing the main event: Open Space, Mind Maps. Positions in Contemporary Jewellery.
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Exhibition
Wall Hollow by Sara Borgegård
12Mar2016 - 06Apr2016
Konsthantverkarna
Stockholm, Sweden
Exhibition part of the Stockholm Art Jewellery Spring 2016, where the Nationalmuseum Stockholm is organizing the main event: Open Space, Mind Maps. Positions in Contemporary Jewellery.
Borgegård’s jewellery contain influences of buildings and machinery.
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Exhibition
Close, Closer, Closed by Åsa Skogberg and Max Brouwer
12Mar2016 - 10Apr2016
Millesgården
Lidingö, Sweden
What is function and what is beauty?
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Exhibition
Daughters at Daughters
12Mar2016 - 13Mar2016
Daughters
Stockholm, Sweden
Exhibition part of the Stockholm Art Jewellery Spring 2016, where the Nationalmuseum Stockholm is organizing the main event: Open Space, Mind Maps. Positions in Contemporary Jewellery.
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Exhibition
Identity Transfer
12Mar2016 - 02Apr2016
Galleri Sebastian Schildt+
Stockholm, Sweden
An investigative exhibition about the experience of moving to a new country.
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Exhibition
Deadly Beautiful. Art Jewellery by Märta Mattson
12Mar2016 - 15May2016
Thielska Galleriet
Stockholm, Sweden
It becomes a sort of cabinet of curiosities for our own time, with art jewelry in a borderland where fantasy meets reality and where inanimate objects are brought to life in new ways.
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Exhibition
21st century jewels at Hallwylska Palatset
12Mar2016 - 20Mar2016
Hallwylska Museet
Stockholm, Sweden
Imagine if Wilhelmina von Hallwyl had been alive today, and able to develop her collection and interest in art. What would the collection look like in 2016, influenced by the flourishing art jewellery scene?
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Exhibition
Body Armor by Åsa Lockner
12Mar2016 - 10Apr2016
Royal Armoury
Stockholm, Sweden
Shapes and design elements that aren’t normally considered compatible are confidently placed side by side, and the result rises above what could be expected of the separate components.
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Exhibition
Art Jewellery at Svenskt Tenn
12Mar2016 - 03Apr2016
Svenskt Tenn
Stockholm, Sweden
Exhibition part of the Stockholm Art Jewellery Spring 2016, where the Nationalmuseum Stockholm is organizing the main event: Open Space, Mind Maps. Positions in Contemporary Jewellery.
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Exhibition
Duo by Lisa Björke and Catarina Hällzon
13Mar2016 - 19Mar2016
PS2
Stockholm, Sweden
Two Jewellery Artists One Room.
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Exhibition
Art Jewellery from Lahti Institute of Design and Fine Arts
09Apr2016 - 10May2016
Finlands Institutet
Stockholm, Sweden
Finnish contemporary art jewellery scene, characterized by innovative details and unexpected materials.
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PUBLICATIONS |
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Book / Arnoldsche, Artists, Catalogues, Stockholm Art Jewellery 2016
Open Space, Mind Maps. Positions in Contemporary Jewellery
Thirty international artists present their works in this publication arranged thematically by the buzzwords inhabiting current trends, such as the nomadic aspect and the tendency towards narrative imagery to provocation.
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