A Bit of Clay on the Skin: New Ceramic Jewelry
March 15 - September 4, 2011
A Bit of Clay on the Skin: New Ceramic Jewelry explored the manifold appeal of ceramics, especially porcelain, in jewelry. The exhibition illustrated the versatility and allure of the medium of porcelain, which can be modeled or cast, used alone or with metal, wood, and stone, and vary in color and texture. Best known as the stuff of the luxurious and the mundane, of fine tableware and technical equipment, when used in jewelry, porcelain sparks the visual and physical sensations to become an object of desire. The work of eighteen cutting-edge jewelry artists from around the globe were featured in this show, which included creations by notables like Peter Hoogeboom (The Netherlands), Evert Nijland (The Netherlands), Ted Noten (The Netherlands), Gésine Hackenberg (Germany), Marie Pendariès (Spain), and Shu-Lin Wu (Taiwan). While some of these artists made reference to traditional jewelry in materials and symbolism, others altogether redefined it in substance, form, and matter.
Venues
Museum of Arts and Design
, 2011-03-15 - 2011-09-04
