Contemporary Jewellers: Interviews with European Artists
By (Author) Professor Roberta Bernabei
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Berg Publishers
1st September 2011
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Non-graphic and electronic art forms
Fashion and textile design
739.2709224
Hardback
288
Width 172mm, Height 244mm, Spine 22mm
680g
This book offers an essential reference for anyone interested in contemporary European jewellery design. Through guided conversations with the major designers of today, Roberta Bernabei reveals the creative, conceptual and technical working practices that underpin the aesthetic of each practitioner's work. In addition, the dialogues shed new light on these jewellers' inspiration and their ideas about functionality and the human body.
Each interview is supported by photographs, a detailed bibliography and an appendix that locates the jewellers' work in galleries, museums as well as online. Major jewellery artists present include: Giampaolo Babetto, Gijs Bakker, Otto Knzli, Ruudt Peters, Mario Pinton and Tone Vigeland, alongside members of the emergent generation: Ted Noten, Annamaria Zanella and Christoph Zellweger. This book, which opens the door to contemporary jewellery practice, will be welcomed by all students, lecturers and practitioners.
A well-researched documentation of contemporary jewellery design, rich with photographs, drawing and illustrations of each practitioners work. It opens the door to contemporary practice and offers an essential reference for anyone interested in jewellery design. * Design Talks *
Roberta Bernabei is a practitioner who's work has been exhibited at various venues in Europe, including Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery and the V&A. In addition, she holds an academic position as a lecturer in silversmithing and Jewellery at Loughborough University.