Doris Betz: Jewellery and drawing
By (Author) Iris von der Tann
Contributions by Monika Fahn
Contributions by Pravu Mazumdar
Contributions by Ira Diana Mazzoni
Contributions by Olga Zobel
Arnoldsche
Arnoldsche
1st June 2017
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
739.27092
Paperback
88
Width 210mm, Height 280mm
450g
Doris Betz is devoted to exploring linear form in her work. In jewellery objects and drawings she fathoms the depths of the potential of the line and the possibilities of the material silver, which she contorts, turns, rolls and turns again, finally lacquering, oxidising or patinating with a flame.
Betz, recipient of the Herbert Hofmann Prize and the Bavarian State Prize, once studied under Otto Knzli at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. She now presents a selection of her jewellery works together with drawings from 2009 to 2016 for the very first time.
Doris Betz, recipient of the Herbert Hofmann Prize and the Bavarian State Prize, once studied under Otto Kunzli at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich.