Gerti Machacek: Jewellery Sculpture
By (Author) Beatrix Kramlovsky
By (author) Lydia Mischkulnig
By (author) Elisabeth von Samsonow
Arnoldsche
Arnoldsche
1st June 2024
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Hardback
280
Width 242mm, Height 297mm
1551g
As a metaphor for the living, Gerti Machacek's jewellery is very much centred on the body, geared toward movement and changing perspectives. Despite the different materials, its pervasive clarity fascinates and delights the wearer. This monograph offers comprehensive insights into the work of an Austrian art jewellery pioneer. Her ideas comprise thrilling combinations of figurative evolution, architectural development, and a richly layered sense of humour.
Essays by the art historian Anne-Katrin Rossberg, the artist and philosopher Elisabeth von Samsonow, and the writers Beatrix Kramlovsky and Lydia Mischkulnig reveal a personal approach to Machacek's work, while the visual artist Sophie Poelzl contributed exceptional images with her photograms of selected pieces of jewellery.
An extensive, colour-coded catalogue section guides the readers through the selected works and the world of ideas of Gerti Machacek.
Text in English and German.