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19 February 2012 at 4 pm @ Marzee – Stichting Moderne Muziek Nijmegen

Concert Moderne Muziek Nijmegen

Chambre d’écoute

Katharina Olivia Brand, piano
Verena Sennekamp, cello
Christian Kemper, oboe

For more information see the website of Moderne Muziek Nijmegen (in Dutch)

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9 until 12 February 2012 @ Object Rotterdam

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From 9 until 12 February 2012 Galerie Marzee will participate at the art and design fair Object Rotterdam. Galerie Marzee will show jewellery by almost all artists represented by the gallery. There will be a presentation of work by Winfried Krüger, who was awarded the Marzee Prize 2011 last October. There will be new work by Kathleen Fink, Andrea Wippermann, Karin Johansson, Annelies Planteijdt, Erik Kuiper, Julia Walter, Sara Borgegård, Lucy Sarneel and many others. The gallery will show spoons, silver mirrors and other fascinating objects by Simone ten Hompel and Hilde De Decker. All jewellery will be shown in new designed aluminium drawers by designer Derk van Uum.

You are cordially invited to visit us at this fair.

Object Rotterdam 2011

Opening hours: Thursday 9 February 12.00 – 18.00 hrs, Friday 10 February 12.00 – 21.00 hrs, Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 February 11.00 – 19.00 hrs

Special evening opening: Friday 10 February 18.00 – 21.00 hrs, prosecco & french fries from Bram Ladage for every visitor

Ticket prices: € 17,50 (Admission to Art Rotterdam + Object Rotterdam), children under 13 free admission

Catalogue online: € 4,- (€ 6,- at the register)

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15 January 2012 4 pm @ Marzee – Stichting Moderne Muziek Nijmegen

Lecture by curator and Mondrian expert Hans Janssen of the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag followed by the concert:

RED, YELLOW & BOOGIE WOOGIE

The MONDRIAAN KWARTET with GUUS JANSSEN

Jan Erik van Regteren Altena violin
Edwin Blankenstijn violin
Annette Bergman altviolin
Eduard van Regteren Altena cello
Guus Janssen piano

For more information see the website of Moderne Muziek Nijmegen (in Dutch)

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18 December 2011 until 29 February 2012

Opening Sunday 18 December 2011 at 4 pm

three solo- and two group-exhibitions:
Andrea Wippermann
Kathleen Fink
RCA Effe Kijken 4 / Let’s Have a Look IV
Presentation Workshop Atelier Ravary # 24
Geert-Jan van Oostende

Invitation opening 18 December 2011

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20 until 27 November 2011 @ RAI – Amsterdam

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PAN 2011

Stand 102
20 – 27 November 2011
Amsterdam RAI-Parkhal

Daily from 11 am – 7 pm

Thursday 24 and Sunday 27 November
11 am – 6 pm

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9 October 2011 4 pm @ Marzee – Stichting Moderne Muziek Nijmegen

Concerts Stichting Moderne Muziek

Heleen Hulst (violin) and Gerard Bouwhuis (piano) – a program with and around Louis Andriessen

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Sunday 2 October 2011 at 4 pm

Opening

five solo-exhibitions:
Sara Borgegård
Karin Johansson
Erik Kuiper
Annelies Planteijdt
Julia Walter

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Sunday 2 October 2011 from 2 pm until 4 pm

Preview

Sara Borgegård, Karin Johansson, Erik Kuiper, Annelies Planteijdt and Julia Walter present their work on show.

You are welcome to this preview. Free entrance.

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2 October until 15 December 2011

Julia Walter


jewellery

Love Colour Rage Satisfaction

I take a big piece of wood and cut it with my saw into a raw form.
The decision where to cut comes quickly, intuitive, as precise as it can be and as incidental as possible.
This was the first step, now I follow the feeling, a feeling that seems like an ancient knowlege of my ancestors.
Pieces of wood float in buckets of coloured water, soak in the dye, my personal driftwood.
The process has started, i try not to interrupt the constant flow of action and reaction.
I remember the five elements of a pentagon star, water, wood, fire, earth, metal.
I use my ability to transform and put my energy into materiality.
It is a big experiment and a besotted search for the right composition.
There are moments of madness, moments of relief, moments of happiness and love, it´s all in there.

Julia Walter

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2 October until 15 December 2011

Annelies Planteijdt


jewellery

In this ‘Beautiful City’ things are different. The necklaces are begin from a different approach. They are created by an action. This action is captured in the image: symmetry, duplicating, shifting, turning. They are not the maps of a place, they are the maps of an event. A part is duplicated and moved. A new measure is added and this makes the entire image shift and turn. Previously I would have seen these movements as disturbances, now they give everything a new perspective and a new place in time.

Annelies Planteijdt

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2 October until 15 December 2011

Erik Kuiper


jewellery

Mononoke

A house is not restricted to the space enclosed by walls. A real house rests on the earth, and in a good house the interior and exterior merge. In western Modernism this is referred to as ‘the penetration of inner and outer space’, but in fact it didn’t require modernism for countless cultures to build their houses around an open inner courtyard — which they have been doing already for centuries if not millennia. Such a garden should incorporate a water element, and two or more gardens are even better than one. The meaning of such a garden didn’t have much to do with religion, at least not any one specific religion. The garden plays a role in virtually every religion. That the interior relates well to the open air around, and that both are important to the piece of world you call home, has to do with life and with respect for the things that surround you. It has to do with the earth as the source of food, with living greenery and with water as vital to all life. And yes, it has to do with notions of death, of being buried and life after death, preferably in some paradise.

Marjan Unger

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2 October until 15 December 2011

Karin Johansson


jewellery

New Places – abstraction of a landscape

Starting up with a variety of colorful images from a landscape. Sketching, cutting papers, building models … setting up a kind of map in my studio. Choosing materials … oxidized silver, gold, enamel, reconstructed stones. Thinking about purpose, meanings and limitations. Giving each part the right shape, size and place. Keeping the playful mood.
Necklaces seemed to be the perfect object for my theme, no up, no down, playing around the neck, constantly finding new directions. Wearing the object, become inhabitant of the new place.

Karin Johansson

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2 October until 15 December 2011

Sara Borgegård


jewellery

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My main source of inspiration is painted metal, machinery and houses.
I use materials that might be thought of as useless in the world of traditional jewellery. I often use a coloured surface on my materials since I am fascinated by paint used as protection and a covering, decorative layer. The applied colour is a layer of paint sometimes a bit worn off, which puts the object in the perspective of time.
The starting point for the series VIEW was a view over a river bank. Late summer, early autumn and the air felt fresh and reliving after a hot summer. The smell of moist soil and the cool blue sky. Still a bit of green grass. The landscape dressed in beige colour tones just before the trees turn red. This colour scale merged together with shapes from industrial landscapes, silhouettes of buildings, bridges and train tracks train tracks stretching across the fields.

Sara Borgegård

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Sunday 2 October 2011 at 4 pm

MARZEE PRIZE 2011

Awarding Marzee Prize 2011 to:

Winfried Krüger


To give Winfried Krüger the Marzee Prize makes me very happy.

That I love his work is beyond question. But this award also has, for me, a personal meaning. Only recently did I realize how much he is connected with the history of the gallery.
Over the last few days Winfried and I tried to find out when we first met. That it was in Berlin is certain, about 1980. Together with a group of architects, Winfried Krüger and Manfred Bischoff and Georg Dobler shared a studio in one of those old factories in Berlin. The influence of different artistic disciplines was and always has been very important to Winfried. In 1982, along with Ralf Rainer Odenwald, he had his first exhibition in my gallery. It was the continuation of an exhibition in the Schmuckmuseum in Pforzheim “Two Thoughts One Thing: Painting and Jewellery Connected”. (Ralf Rainer Odenwald studied painting at the Academy of Art in Hamburg but was originally a jewellery artist). Ralf showed pictures, Winfried paper jewellery.
His later works are mostly cast in silver. Everyday objects made into jewellery and objects. What distinguishes his work is humour and irony. And promoting his own work wasn’t really for him.
Until last year Winfried Krüger taught at the Goldsmiths School at Pforzheim. He has helped many young jewellers in their creative development and beyond that, to find their way in the gallery world.
Winfried, you are a phenomenon.

Marie-José van den Hout

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Saturday 24 September 2011 from 20.00 pm to 24.00 pm

Nijmeegse Kunstnacht – Nijmegen Art Night

In the Nijmegen Art Night of 24 September events will take place at several cultural locations in Nijmegen
Check the website of NIJMEEGSE KUNSTNACHT for the program at other locations (in Dutch).

At Galerie Marzee: Red Shoe Sessions
(estimated timetable)
20.00-21.00 pm: Mary had a little Band
21.00-22.00 pm: Habiba
22.00-23.00 pm: Lotte van Dijck
23.00-00.00 pm: Bird on the Wire

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7 August until 24 September 2011

Annual Marzee Selection of Graduate Work Jewellery 2011 from International Academies and Colleges

Australia, Melbourne, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Catherine Da Costa (BA), Bin Dixon-Ward (BA), Marcos Guzman (BA), Linda Hughes (MA), Inari Kiuru (BA) Belgium, Hasselt, Provinciale Hogeschool Limburg Sofie De Bakker, Hannes Groffy, Marleen Henot China, Beijing, Central Academy of Arts Ren Kai, Liu Xiao China, Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology Bell Zhou Czech Republic, Prague, Academy of Art, Architecture and Design Alena Hesounová, Karla Olsáková Estonia, Tallinn, Eesti Kunstiakadeemia Katrin Kosenkranius, Kadi Kübarsepp, Liina Lõõbas Finland, Lappeenranta, South Carelia Polytechnic Krista Ruohonen France, Limoges-Aubusson, l’École Nationale Supérieure d’Art Marie Masson France, Strasbourg, Ecole Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs de Strasbourg Marion Delarue Germany, Düsseldorf, Fachhochschule Anne Achenbach, Laura Alvarado, Ricarda Tesch Germany, Halle a.d. Saale, Burg Giebichenstein – Hochschule für Kunst und Design Hyoun Jung Sung Germany, Idar-Oberstein, Fachhochschule Trier Sabine Conrad, Sachiyo Higaki, Estela Saez (MA), Antje Stolz Germany, Munich, Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stefan Heuser Germany, Pforzheim, Fachhochschule Yasutaka Okamura (BA), Michaela Prange (BA), Laura Rittlinger (BA) Ireland, Dublin, The National College of Art and Design Julie Connellan (MA) Israel, Jerusalem, Bezalel Keren Grinfeld, Shir Pins Israel, Ramat-Gan, Shenkar College of Engineering and Design Rotem Fishler, Yael Nissan Italy, Florence, Alchimia Scuola di Gioielleria Jade Drakes, Carissa Hsu, Satita Rojpojjanarat, Nadège Roscoe-Rumjahn Japan, Tokyo, Hiko Mizuno College of Jewelry Haruka Masuda, Makoto Tachihara, Koji Toyama Netherlands, Amsterdam, Gerrit Rietveld Academie Nhat-Vu Dang, Morgane De Klerk, Marina Elenskaya, Benedikt Fischer, Atsuno Takase Netherlands, Amsterdam, Sandberg Instituut Jie Sun Netherlands, Arnhem, ArtEZ Agata Bartos Netherlands, Maastricht, Academie Beeldende Kunsten Iris Verstappen New Zealand, Auckland, Unitec Ilse-Marie Erl New Zealand, Porirua, Whitireia Polytechnic Julia Middleton, Jessica Winchcombe Portugal, Lisbon, AR.CO Maria Emília Martinho (BA), Typhaine Le Monnier (MA) Portugal, Senhora da Hora, ESAD Andrêa Martins Slovakia, Bratislava, Academy of Fine Arts and Design Barbora Hainzová South Korea, Seoul, Kookmin University Heon-Joo Ji, Heejoo Kim, Ji-hye Lee, Jihyun Lee Spain, Barcelona, Escola Massana María Saura Estruch, María Sol González Martínez Sweden, Gothenburg, HDK Xiang Dai (MA), Hanna Liljenberg (MA), Charlotte Maslov (BA), Malin Peter (BA), Mikael Sellersjö (MA) Sweden, Stockholm, Konstfack Katrin Spranger (MA) Switzerland, Geneva, Haute Ecole d’Art Décoratif Alla Malova Guy, Marine Stampfli United Kingdom, Birmingham Institute of Art and Design Hannah Fewtrell-Bolton, Xiaohan Ren United Kingdom, Edinburgh College of Art Alice Bo-Wen Chang (MFA), Vershali Jain (MA), Jenny Laidlaw (MA), Mariko Sumioka (BA) United Kingdom, London, Royal College of Art Aurelie Dellasanta, Ji-Sung Ha, Anna Hedman De Garza, Marion Isaert, Julie Legault, Grant McCaig, Sadhbh Isabelle McCormack, Laura McGrath, Alkesh Parmar, Birgit Marie Schmidt, Megumi Toyokawa USA, Bloomfield Hills, Cranbrook Academy of Art Younghee Hong USA, New Paltz, State University of New York Allyson Bone (MA), David Choi (MA), Allison Ullmer (MA) USA, Providence, Rhode Island School of Design Ruth Reifen, Mariah Tuttle

>> link to a selection of works from the Graduation Show 2011

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7 August until 24 September 2011

Presentation Workshops Atelier Ravary #22 and #23

Donna Brennan
Trinidad Contreras (Marzee Graduate Prize 2010)
Stephanie Fleck (Marzee Graduate Prize 2010)
Jenny Klemming (Marzee Graduate Prize 2010)
Christiaan Lebens (Marzee Graduate Prize 2010)
Hyo-Rim Lee
Travis Lewis
Carolina Martinez Linares (Marzee Graduate Prize 2010)
Märta Mattsson
Malaïka Najem
Deborah Rudolph (Marzee Graduate Prize 2010)
Nina Sajet
Mirei Takeuchi
Christopher Thompson-Royds (Marzee Graduate Prize 2010)

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7 August 2011

Awarding Marzee Graduate Prize 2011 to:

Benedikt Fischer, Amsterdam Gerrit Rietveld Academy
Heejoo Kim, Seoul Kookmin University
Karla Olsákava, Prague Academy for Art, Architecture and Design
Nadège Roscoe-Rumjahn, Florence Alchimia Scuola di gioielleria
Katrin Spranger, Stockholm Konstfack, University of Arts Craft and Design
Atsuno Takase, Amsterdam Gerrit Rietveld Academy

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7 August 2011 at 4 pm

Opening

Annual Marzee Selection of Graduate Work Jewellery 2011
Presentation of Winners of the Marzee Prize 2010

and

Awarding the Marzee Prize 2011 for Graduates

>> link to the photo and video report of the opening

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Monday 8 August 2011 from 10.30 am to 4 pm

Symposium

Artists introduce their work on show
entrance fee and lunch € 10

>> link to the photo report of the graduation show symposium

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22 May until 30 July 2011

Juliane Brandes


jewellery and objects

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22 May until 30 July 2011

Hanna Hedman

jewellery

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22 May until 30 July 2011

Ineke Heerkens


jewellery

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22 May until 30 July 2011

Jutta Kallfelz


jewellery

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Sunday 22 May 2011 at 4 pm

Opening

four solo-exhibitions:
Juliane Brandes
Hanna Hedman
Ineke Heerkens
Jutta Kallfelz

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Sunday 22 May 2011 from 2 pm to 4 pm

Preview

Juliane Brandes, Hanna Hedman, Ineke Heerkens and Jutta Kallfelz talk about their work on show


You are welcome to this preview
free entrance

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18 May until 21 June 2011 @ Villa Bengel, Idar Oberstein, Germany

Dorothea Prühl

Dorothea Prühl -  Große Winkel (Large Angles)

Exhibition “From the Marzee-Collection”


Villa Bengel, Wilhelmstraße 44, Idar Oberstein, Germany

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6 until 9 May 2011 @ Saatchi Gallery, London, UK

Collect 2011
The International Art Fair for Contemporary Objects

Galerie Marzee: stand G.04
Special presentation: Ulrich Reithofer


Friday 6 until Sunday 8 May: 11am – 6pm
Monday 9 May: 11am – 4pm

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Sunday 10 April 2011 at 3 pm @ CODA Museum Apeldoorn, The Netherlands

Philip Sajet

book launch Marzee Prize 2007

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6 March until 18 May 2011

Christine Matthias

jewellery

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6 March until 18 May 2011

Rudolf Kocéa

jewellery

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6 March until 18 May 2011

Hilde De Decker

On the Move

objects

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6 March until 18 May 2011

Cóilín Ó Dubhghaill

objects

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6 March until 18 May 2011

Bart Drost

Bart Drost - a Frieze for Marzee

A Frieze for Marzee, porcelain drawings

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Sunday 6 March 2011 at 4 pm

Opening

five solo-exhibitions:
Hilde De Decker
Rudolf Kocéa
Christine Matthias
Cóilín Ó Dubhghaill
Bart Drost

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Sunday 6 March 2011 from 1 pm to 4 pm

Preview

Hilde De Decker, Cóilín Ó Dubhghaill, Rudolf Kocéa, Christine Matthias and Bart Drost talk about their work on show
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free entrance

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5 March until 28 April 2011 @ Besiendershuis, Steenstraat 26, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
13 May until 30 July 2011 @ Marzee


Trinidad Contreras


Artist in residence at the Besiendershuis Nijmegen

Montse Hernández i Sala and Trinidad Contreras
Trinidad Contreras and Montse Hernández i Sala will have a final presentation at Galerie Marzee on Friday 13 May 2011 at 7pm. The presentation will remain at Marzee until 30 July 2011.

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16 until 22 March 2011 @ Internationale Handwerksmesse München (IHM), Germany

Schmuck – Frame

Galerie Marzee

special presentation Philip Sajet: L’avalanche de rouille

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10 – 13 February 2011

Object Rotterdam 2011

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Sunday 19 December 2010 at 4 pm

Opening


three solo-exhibitions:
Antje Bräuer
Idiots (Afke Golsteijn & Floris Bakker)
Stefano Marchetti
and a group-exhibition:
class GSM&J Royal College of Art ‘Effe kijken III / Let’s have a look III’ – Welcome to the body

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Monday 20 December 2010 from 10.30 am to 3 pm

Symposium

Antje Bräuer and Stefano Marchetti talk about their work on show
entrance fee and lunch € 20 (students € 10, Friends of Marzee 10% discount)

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19 December 2010 until 2 March 2011

Antje Bräuer

jewellery

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19 December 2010 until 2 March 2011

Idiots (Afke Golsteijn & Floris Bakker)

jewellery and objects

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19 December 2010 until 2 March 2011

Stefano Marchetti

jewellery

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19 December 2010 until 2 March 2011

Class GSM&J Royal College of Art
‘Effe kijken III / Let’s have a look III’ – Welcome to the body

jewellery and small objects

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21 until 28 November 2010

PAN 2010

Stand 69
Amsterdam RAI-Parkhal

Daily from 11 am to 7 pm
Thursday 25 and Sunday 28 November from 11 am to 6 pm

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10 October 2010

Awarding Marzee Prize 2010 to:

Stefano Marchetti

10 October until 15 December 2010

retrospective

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10 October until 15 December 2010

Iris Bodemer

jewellery

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10 October until 15 December 2010

Ute Eitzenhöfer

jewellery

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10 October until 15 December 2010

Tabea Reulecke

jewellery

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Monday 11 October 2010 from 10.30 am to 3pm

Symposium

Iris Bodemer, Ute Eitzenhöfer and Tabea Reulecke talk about their work on show
Entrance fee and lunch € 25 (students € 15, Friends of Marzee 10% discount)

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10 October 2010 at 4 pm20101010 opening

Opening of three solo exhibitions of Iris Bodemer, Ute Eitzenhöfer and Tabea Reulecke

Awarding Marzee Prize 2010 to Stefano Marchetti and opening a retrospective of his work

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Monday 9 August 2010 from 10.30 am to 3 pm

Symposium

The graduates talk about their work on show
This symposium is being organised with participation of Premsela

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8 August until 6 October 2010

Annual Marzee Selection of Graduate Work Jewellery 2010 from International Academies and Colleges

Hanna Aav · Lucia Babjakova · Francisca Bauzá Förster· Suzanne Beautyman · Romeu Bettencourt · Lisa Björke · Eleanor Bolton · Joana Borges de Castro da Mota Capitão · Donna Brennan · Laurien Cauwenberg · Nicolas Cheng · Hiroki Chimura · Rachael Colley · Trinidad Contreras · Laura Deakin · Christopher Earl Milbourne · Emilia Eskelinen · Stephanie Fleck · Emi Fukuda · Carolina Gimeno · Dana Hakim · Kyu ig Han · Anna Hara · Dougal Haslem · Pauline Held · Isabelle Hertzeisen · Kathryn Hinton · Caroline Holt · Lucie Houdková · Naoko Inuzuka · Mari Iwamoto · Jasleen Kaur · Jimin Kim · Minwon Kim · Sooyeon Kim · Jenny Klemming · Shoko Kozu · Nadine Kuffner · Ara Kuo · Akiko Kurihara · Seul-gi Kwon · Muriel Laurent · Christiaan Lebens · Hyo-rim Lee · Travis Lewis · Nan Nan Liu · Lynne MacLachlan · Carolina Martinez Linares · Märta Mattsson · Claire McArdle · Heather McDermott · Veera Metso · Therese Mørch-Jørgensen · Rowena Murray · Malaïka Najem · Sun-Woo Park · Joung-hye Park · Noon Passama · Judith Peterhoff · Lina Pihl · Sara Pihlström · Gaston Rois · Deborah Rudolph · Jill Ryckaert · Nina Sajet · Vera Scharpf · Aniek Schiepers · Toshiyuki Segawa · Natalia Shugaeva · Joyce Souren · Kirsty Sumerling · Meri Takala · Mirei Takeuchi · Shana Teugels · Christopher Thompson Royds · Vivi Touloumidi · Zeno Vaes · Martin Verner · Katharina Vones · Tatiana Warenichova · Mao Watabe · Maryvonne Wellen

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8 August until 6 October 2010

Atelier Ravary: Presentation Winners Marzee Graduate Prize 2009

Klara Brynge · Taehee In · Jutta Kallfelz · Mirela Srsa · Susanne Wolbers

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8 August 2010

Awarding Marzee Graduate Prize 2010 to:

Trinidad Contreras · Stephanie Fleck · Jenny Klemming · Christiaan Lebens · Carolina Martinez Linares · Sun-Woo Park · Noon Passama · Deborah Rudolph · Christopher Thompson Royds

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8 August 2010 at 4 pm

Opening of the Graduation Show 2010
Awarding the Marzee Prize 2010 for Students and
Presentation of Winners of the Marzee Prize 2009

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5 June – 29 August 2010 at Coda Apeldoorn Netherlands

Collection Marzee in CODA


An anthology of the famous jewellery collection of Galerie Marzee that comprises many (inter)national renowned jewellery designers and artists.

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1 May – 3 October 2010 at Kasteel Duivenvoorde, Voorschoten Netherlands

Tijdloos Trendy Tentoonstelling 2010


The exhibition Timeless Trendy, a Modern view on the interior and collection of Duivenvoorde combines in a unique and suprising manner modern art objects and the interior and the collection of Castle Duivenvoorde. From the Marzee Collection, jewellery is on display of Annelies Planteijdt, Lucy Sarneel, Philip Sajet and Vera Siemund. The exhibition is open during regular visiting hours and every Sunday from 14 to 17 hours

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12 September until 1 November 2009 at St Andrews, Scotland

The Marzee Collection at St Andrews Museum

Galerie Marzee in Nijmegen, Netherlands, will be celebrating its 30th anniversary over the next year and this will be billed as one of the anniversary events. The gallery is the largest known gallery in the world dedicated to innovative contemporary jewellery (its displays extend over 4 floors of a former grain store) and its director, Marie-José van den Hout, has built an extensive collection of some of the best international contemporary jewellery over the last 30 years.

Fife Contemporary Art & Craft will be bringing part of the Galerie Marzee’s exciting collection, chosen by Marie-José, to Fife. The jewellery selected for the exhibition will be worn by prominent Fifers at a pre exhibiton dining event. The jewellery itself and recordings of the event showing participants wearing it, will then be on show at St Andrews Museum.

In partnership with St Andrews Museum and the Falkland Centre for Stewardship.

view extended video (31 min)

links:
Fife Contemporary Art & Craft
Scottish Arts Council
Photography by Broad Daylight
FCA&A Blog: Marzee Collection link continues

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