LithoMania: Design Lab #11
By (Author) Claudia Banz
Edited by Ute Eitzenhfer
Arnoldsche
Arnoldsche
1st June 2022
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Exhibition catalogues and specific collections
739.27
Paperback
272
Width 160mm, Height 240mm
618g
In LithoMania, the Department of Gemstones and Jewellery at the Trier University of Applied Arts/
Campus Idar-Oberstein explores new perspectives in the artistic engagement with precious stones.
Here the students address ethical issues regarding the mining of materials and develop approaches
that place the highly traditional stones in a modern context.
The ambivalence of themes such as ecology, consumption, value, identity, and time are debated
and then integrated into the creative process. The lithomania of the title is expressed not only in the
fascination with the luminous and colorful appearance of the precious stones but also in the obsession
with how they are worked.
The students poetic contributions restore a lightness to the material with which new inroads and
a freedom in artistic expression become possible. The associative processes are presented in photos
of experiments, documentation of objects, views of the workshops, and photographs of the jewelry
being worn.
Claudia Banz is art historian and curator for design at the Kunstgewerbemuseum Berlin. Ute Eitzenhfer trained as a goldsmith and then studied jewellery at Hochschule Pforzheim. She teaches at Trier University of Applied Sciences in Idar-Oberstein.