Jewellery endures a dual existence in that despite being made to wear, it can spend much of its life not being worn. This essay therefore explores how the relationship between contemporary jewellery and the human body it adorns has developed in the exhibition setting from the 1980s onwards. It considers the extent to which jewellery artists have challenged and transformed traditional modes of display; and how, in many cases, this has expanded the language of jewellery. This will entail charting the move beyond display cabinets to less predictable means of presentation; some of which have reinvigorated notions of functionality or included performative adornment by models and actors. Central to this analysis will be the approaches of leading ...
An 'object in purgatory' is a gift you have received and don't want, but nonetheless feel compelled ...
Jewellery Manifest; Jewellery, Objects, Language and Other Thoughts is a 250-page book released in S...
We introduce the term ’Art Digital Jewellery’ as a label for craftoriented, bespoke approaches to em...
A Sense of Jewellery brought together outstanding examples of modern jewellery by forty artists and ...
“How is that supposed to be worn?” is the general query of people who come across contemporary jewel...
As a person-centric art form I see jewellery as fertile ground for the exploration of personal theme...
The aim of this research is to investigate the role of display within contemporary jewellery, defini...
This essay is about the act of wearing contemporary jewellery has as a way of communication between ...
In this exhibition and publication of thirteen UK ‘masters’ each with two students, the curator Prof...
Fashion displayed in the space of the museum is considered to be in its third phase of curatorial de...
Since the first human tucked a flower in their hair, blooms have been a part of human adornment. Eac...
I AM HERE features 98 pieces of studio jewellery by the most significant European makers from the la...
In this paper, we demonstrate how craft practice in contemporary jewellery opens up conceptions of ‘...
RECODING JEWELLERY: identity, body, survival addresses a central problem facing contemporary jewelle...
This article is based on a survey with selected participants at Joya. The survey is designed to inve...
An 'object in purgatory' is a gift you have received and don't want, but nonetheless feel compelled ...
Jewellery Manifest; Jewellery, Objects, Language and Other Thoughts is a 250-page book released in S...
We introduce the term ’Art Digital Jewellery’ as a label for craftoriented, bespoke approaches to em...
A Sense of Jewellery brought together outstanding examples of modern jewellery by forty artists and ...
“How is that supposed to be worn?” is the general query of people who come across contemporary jewel...
As a person-centric art form I see jewellery as fertile ground for the exploration of personal theme...
The aim of this research is to investigate the role of display within contemporary jewellery, defini...
This essay is about the act of wearing contemporary jewellery has as a way of communication between ...
In this exhibition and publication of thirteen UK ‘masters’ each with two students, the curator Prof...
Fashion displayed in the space of the museum is considered to be in its third phase of curatorial de...
Since the first human tucked a flower in their hair, blooms have been a part of human adornment. Eac...
I AM HERE features 98 pieces of studio jewellery by the most significant European makers from the la...
In this paper, we demonstrate how craft practice in contemporary jewellery opens up conceptions of ‘...
RECODING JEWELLERY: identity, body, survival addresses a central problem facing contemporary jewelle...
This article is based on a survey with selected participants at Joya. The survey is designed to inve...
An 'object in purgatory' is a gift you have received and don't want, but nonetheless feel compelled ...
Jewellery Manifest; Jewellery, Objects, Language and Other Thoughts is a 250-page book released in S...
We introduce the term ’Art Digital Jewellery’ as a label for craftoriented, bespoke approaches to em...