Untitled. Thomas Gentille. American Jeweler.
By (Author) Die Neue Sammlung
Edited by Angelika Nollert
Edited by The Design Museum .
Edited by The Design Museum .
Arnoldsche
Arnoldsche
1st June 2016
Germany
General
Non Fiction
745.5942092
Hardback
208
Width 220mm, Height 280mm
1300g
A leading exponent of art jewellery worldwide, Thomas Gentille is one of the leading lights of studio jewellery in the United States. In the late 1950s the American artist was the first to use novel combinations of plastic, aluminium, wood, papier mache, sawdust, silk, glass balls and air - instead of gold, silver and precious stones. Gentille calls into question the value of precious metals in jewellery and the way they are appraised. He also objects to a chronological approach to his works. His pieces are one-offs, which are often unique in their closeness to sculpture and architecture. A remarkable feature is the 'eggshell' technique Gentille has developed, with which he creates astonishing crackle effects. With more than 180 jewellery objects and drawings, this book represents the first comprehensive retrospective of his life's work.