Piet Dieleman
Repetition and Difference
22 March – 31 July 2020

Repetition and difference, Piet Dieleman’s new work explores these two concepts. Based on a continuous landscape, the repetition of forms in his paintings suggest a continuation from one canvas to another – the edge of the painting is only a physical condition from which the contents would like to escape.

Carla Nuis
awarded the
Herbert Hofmann Prize 2020

Our congratulations to Carla Nuis, one of the three recipients of this year’s Herbert Hofmann Prize.

Carla was awarded the prize for her Furl5 gold ring which, at first glance, appears solid and heavy. Formed of wafer-thin, welded gold sheet, the ring is, in fact, hollow and fragile, easily deformed by wearing.

Schmuck 2020
at IHM
cancelled

All events at the IHM have been cancelled due to the spread of coronavirus/Covid-19 and the accompanying urgent recommendation of the crisis management team of the Bavarian State Government.

Marzee at Collect London
27 February – 1 March 2020

COLLECT
International Art Fair for Modern Craft and Design

Thursday 27 February 2020 from 11.00 – 17.00
Thursday 27 February 2020 (Private View) 18.00 – 21.00
Friday 28 February – Sunday 1 March 2020 from 11.00 – 18.00

Visit Marzee at stand E12

Loewe Foundation Craft Prize 2020
Despo Sophocleous and Edu Tarin shortlisted

The Loewe Foundation has announced the names of the 30 shortlisted artists for the 2020 edition of the Loewe Foundation Craft Prize. Four jewellers are amongst the finalists, including Despo Sophocleous and Edu Tarin. Each finalist’s work will be exhibited at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris.

Anders Ljungberg
Distinctions
12 January – 18 March 2020

Swedish silversmith Anders Ljungberg’s work is an investigation of functional objects and our relationship to them. He peels back layers of everyday use to reveal something hidden under the blanket of habitual, daily actions. He says, ‘I‘m describing a situation where user, room and object are elements in a story that hopefully can say something significant about our time.’

Rudolf Kocéa
Clowns
12 January – 18 March 2020

Inspiration comes from any- and everywhere for Rudolf Kocéa – something seen or heard or read in a newspaper. His simple forms are profoundly evocative, and in this new exhibition his jewellery talks of politics, ancient history, myth and material. The eponymous Clowns, rendered in fine silver and enamel, are drawn from the global political stage

Iris Bodemer
Past and Present
12 January – 18 March 2020

Iris Bodemer is an artist led by instinct, with an unmistakable affinity for her materials. Ideas percolate in her mind over time and find voice in her jewellery – things she cannot put into words.
‘I design jewellery just like I draw. The jewels are my drawings.’ Drawing into her materials, Iris explores their possibilities of use and expression and seeks simple solutions to the technical challenges of joining, closing, attaching.