Jewellery in Context: A Multidisciplinary Framework for the Study of Jewellery
By (Author) Marjan Unger
Arnoldsche
Arnoldsche
1st March 2020
Germany
General
Non Fiction
History of art
Antiques, vintage and collectables: jewellery
391.7
Paperback
232
Width 110mm, Height 175mm
210g
This is an indispensableand enlightening text by one of the most renowned art historians and design theorists, about the work of the great Marjan Unger.
The Dutch art historian and jewellery expert Marjan Unger died back in 2018, at the age of seventy-two. Through her teaching and her myriad projects, exhibitions and publications, she influenced generations of jewellery artists and theorists in the applied disciplines. Yet one of her perhaps most enduring legacies is her doctoral thesis, Sieraad in Context, which she submitted in 2010.In her work, she endeavours to formulate a general definition of jewellery. Yet above all she also analyses to what extent jewellery is associated across the globe with different, sometimes contrary issues: in that all human fears but also desires have, in a sense, materialised around the world as objects of adornment.
Marjan Unger (1946 2018) first studied industrial design and subsequently art history at the University of Amsterdam. Alongside teaching engagements at various Dutch universities, she was additionally employed as chief editor of the design magazines Bijvoorbeeld and Morf. Marjan Unger curated the pioneering exhibition Zonder wrijving geen glans [No Gleam without Friction] and has authored several publications.