84 GHz - Schmuck und Gerät

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Jour Fix 103 AinR 15 - 18 march 2012

Jour Flex 30 Dialogue

Dialogue Collective AinR 15 - 18 march 2012

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Ana Simoes Ana Simoes´ work explores visual possibilities within 2d and 3d geometric shapes; groups of playful boxes, frames and containers are the result of inverting and deconstructing these shapes.

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Maarit Liukkonen Maarit Liukkonen´s work is influenced by the traumas, fears and other emotional and physical experiences that are kept in our memory and by how people react when confronted with them.

papercuts


Rachel Terry Rachel Terry´s making pace is fast and fluid as are the sketches she works from, keeping the spontaneity within the object without the object becoming laboured. Functionality is addressed in 3D objects suggesting an imaginary and warped function. Work produced typically places ironic objects in an ambience where the absurd and mundane coexist.

two buckets

Timothy Information Limited Timothy Information Limited is a maker from London. Hidden in amongst the layers and layers of lies, falsehoods and mis-direction in his work are some truths.

Unknown 41 (Black)


Buddug Wyn Humphreys Buddug Wyn Humphreys, originally from snowdonia in North Wales, likes using different materials to create different textures. she finds using unusual combinations of materials and objects out of context intriguing. At present her work specialises in using enamel on metal, pushing the boundaries of this traditional process.

crown

Margot Sevadijan The Flying Fish Commando is an anonymous organisation. This time the Capitain and his squadron DC 12 are send on a expedition across the North pole to try a new route through the sky. To avoid getting lost they had to invent a new device, The Astrospectacles . They allowed you to find your way between the stars.

The Flying Fish Commando Astrospectacles


Sophie Hall Sophie Hall´s work is primarily inspired by her deep need to instigate interaction. She loves to see her designs making things happen and create a reaction as a result.

Yours faithfully

Victoria King Victoria King´s work plays with the changing relationship between the idea of the local and non-local through the concepts of GPS, world cities, craft and information design.

Post Box


Elsa Hedberg For Elsa Hedberg jewellery is the ultimate tool to express a single human’s personal identity. Therefore, she would like to make jewellery come alive and respond to human dynamics.

giant pink

Paolo Scura Paolo Scura´s works takes inspiration from manufactured landscapes, places where human activity interrupts the existence of nature.

Concrete beats


Therese Mørch-Jørgensen Sketches (of dark matter) from a nearby past are a series of neckpieces. By encrusting, encapsulating and solidifying ready-mades and familiar things the artist seeks to challenge and offers changes in perceptions. Recognizable things, matter and material are via engaging, direct approaches transformed into forms of resonance.

Aaah

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Laura Cave Laura Cave is interested in notions of value, exchange and involving others in the making process through interactive installations of multiples

cast blocks

Petra Bishai Petra Bishai´s work is inspired by city life. she explores the paradox of belonging and alienation and how we adapt and interact with our environment.

North south divid


Dialogue Collective Dialogue will showcase Part 1 of the New Renaissance in jewellery and silversmithing at Schmuck 2012. The New Renaissance takes a glance back into the past and a leap forward into the future. Invited to exhibit for the third consecutive year, The dialogue Collective are launching their show in a working foundry in the heart of Munich. The exhibition is divided into two areas: the Gallery and Shoppery, with interactive games drawing the two together. The artists are part of the Dialogue Collective, a group of makers who constantly push the boundaries of jewellery and silversmithing by engaging with their audience and creating an exciting framework in which to produce, show and view thought provoking and beautiful work.


Elizabeth Auriol Peers Elizabeth Peers draws the inspiration for her unique, feminine pieces from the human form. She is often drawn to unusual markings and characteristics and is captured by the playfulness of the curves, crevices or creases that delineate our bodies. Her most recent work has incorporate studies of scaring and disfigurement and their social ramifications.

Abnormal in Reality

Luca Eszter Romanyi Luca Romanyi is fascinated by geometric shapes. She transports them to different environments, join them or take them apart like an infinite puzzle game. In this exhibition, she completes her shapes within themselves, using the good old mirror effect to create visually striking jewellery. Characteristics of the mirror and its rigidity led her to use forms with straight edges and angles and then placing these into reflection. Angles in Reflection


Daniel Hilldrup As a proponent of ‚Digital Craft‘ Daniel Hilldrup embraces a computationally enabled workflow consisting of 3D modelling, physical simulation, animation and digital manufacturing technologies. His aim is to explore and realise pieces that traverse the space between art & design to create functional sculpture and objects of ‚beautility‘.

Aquiform In Rest

Marina Skia Marina’s work is about structures, relations of forms, contrast of positive and negative space. Textures applied on metal and colour contrast are also of great importance. Her current work is inspired by the leaf veins and she is exploring CAD as a means to capture the lightness, elegance and fragility of forms found in nature.

Artist in Resin


Isabelle Busnel Isabelle Busnel wants her jewellery to arouse interest and intrigue by creating a gap between appearance and reality, thus establishing a unique relationship between the wearer, the viewer and the maker. She believes jewellery is the most powerful, yet underrated, means of communicating visually between people: Isabel wants to promote jewellery as a catalyst of social interactions, as intriguing objects generally reveal interesting persons. Abracadabra in rubber

Deborah Werbner The Object as memento connects us to emotional, sensory laden recollections. Deborah creates “object portraits�, narrative artifacts, drawn from memory storytelling that hint towards some underlying essence. Stories are told by sitters, collected from newsworthy events, or based upon personal history. These resonant artifacts are contemplations upon the stories, strengthening the bond between object and memory. Anonymous in Revolution


Mara Irsarai Primordial forms and their use as poetic elements are studied in combination with structural and arranging principles. This constructs a language of forms and variable constants within the process of creation. There is no strategy, but constant stimulation through vast, even random collections of influences; outspoken thoughts and witty thinking make creativity spin and thrill and grow.

Arrogance in Rings

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Maria Piana Maria Pian brings focus to embracing and accentuating the most attractive aspects of the physical female form. The fervor and coldness of plexiglass, wood and metal, harnessed to create eminent statement pieces. Clean, rigid curves, sharp lines, strong designs: the posing jewellery awaiting to be worn and underscore the wearer.

Abstract in Rigor

Riccardo Bovo The design subject is in this new scenario intended as a tool to decode anticipate armonize the evolution of an object inside of a context. The designer as a professional that reach the meaning of an object beyond it‘s shape. The object as a temporary shape of a function.

Apparatus in Reaction


AinR The Artists in Residence collective met and formed at the invitation of Simone ten Hompel at The Cass Faculty of Art, Media and Design, London Metropolitan University. The group is composed of artists from across Europe, drawn to London’s vibrant art and design culture. This multiplicity of backgrounds leads to an exciting arrray of work created by computer and mind, hand and heart. The diversity within AinR is revealed through the broad range of style, scale and mediums explored within the functional or concept led pieces exhibited at Gallery 84GHz. Works on display extend from intimate jewellery to catwalk pieces; from hand held objects to furniture; in both precious and non-precious materials.


84GHz presents contemporary jewellery art and metalwork at the SCHMUCK in Munich since 2005.

Georgenstraße 84 80799 Munich

Working together with influential artists as well as newcomers from all over Europe 84 GHz hosts conceptual exhibitions in the own space as well as in an old foundry in the heart of Munich.

mail@84GHz.de www.84GHz.de/jourfix 089 / 30 63 79 11

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