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Photographs of exhibition views show Duo-Meyer's minimilalist yet expressive vessels, objects and wall installations, from 1992 to 2017.
Daniel Kruger (b. 1951), widely known as a jewellery artist, presents an overview of his ceramic works featuring 230 pieces created over twenty years.
Doris Betz presents a selection of her jewellery works together with drawings dated from 2009 to 2016 for the very first time.
The first monograph dedicated to this unique pioneer in goldsmithing and illustrated in full colour.
The first comprehensive review of a multi-award-winning artist, known for his impact on contemporary art jewellery. Comprises a selection of essays exploring the many facets of Bielander's work, and published to accompany the exhibition "Musee de design et d'arts appliques contemporains" in Lausanne, 8 February-30 April 2017.
The fourth volume in the series "Documents on Contemporary Crafts", examining what makes art 'collectable'. Includes a collection of essays that reflect on contemporary crafts.
An essential guide to the work of Norwegian conceptual artist Bard Breivik, providing illustrations and explanations of his works from the earliest to the most recent.
Traces the history of Electrum Gallery, a pre-eminent platform devoted to art jewellery and a major creative force, as well as the life of Barbara Cartlidge - artist, gallery director, curator and author.
A reference work for collectors and enthusiasts of 18th-century object d'art, featuring essays by leading specialists in the fields of European applied arts.
Colourful children's drawings are brought to life tailored on the bodies of ladies of advanced years, to depict the sometimes sad reality of getting older with a touch of humour. Features photographs by David Spaeth.
An in-depth study of Russian architecture in the 20th century, through the work of Russian avant-garde architect Boris Velikovsky and featuring previously unpublished plans and photographs.
Featuring previously unseen photography, this book is a milestone in 21st century art jewellery presentation, and accompanies the exhibition at the Stadtmuseum Simeonstift Trier from 27 November 2016 to 26 February 2017.
Illustrated with previously unseen pieces from the Linden-Museum's collection, an informative book about the Japanese culture of food and drink. Published to accompany the exhibition at the Linden-Museum, Stuttgart from 15 October 2016 to 23 April 2017.
Comprehensive overview of the Frank Nievergelt Collection of contemporary ceramics, published to accompany the exhibition "Passionement ceramique" at Musee Ariana, Geneva, Switzerland, April-September 2016.
The first in-depth monograph of leading American jeweller, Linda MacNeil, presenting her most significant pieces. Published to accompany a retrospective exhibition organised by guest curator Davira S. Taragin for the Museum of Glass, Tacoma, Washington (US) 21.1.-1.10.2017.
Overview of two decades of art jewellery by Evert Nijland, accompanies the exhibition "Renewed Past in Jewellery by Evert Nijland and Contemporary Art" at CODA Museum, Apeldoorn (NL) 6.3-28.8.2016.
A reference work for collectors and enthusiasts of 18th century objects d'art, featuring essays by leading specialists in the fields of European applied arts.
The first comprehensive study of Impressionism in Canada.
Combining the key aspects of the works of Annette Lucks: drawing, etching, painting and the written word, this is a comprehensive monograph on the contemporary German artist.
Ofuda, Japanese idol and pilgrim images, are now becoming objects of academic-ethnological investigation, and here the recently discovered collection of Wilfried Spinner is examined.
A compilation of the jewellery and objects by the Dutch artist Felieke van der Leest from 1996 onwards.
A continuation of the research and project documentation of the industrial design/scionic(R) field of study at the University of Art and Design Linz.
This monograph presents the work of the jewellery artist Winfried Kruger in a retrospective, whose focus rests on the work from the last twenty years. Text in English and German.
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