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(Ex) Alchimia. Graduates of The Alchimia School, Florence, Italy | Management: Noel Guyomarc’h Place: Galerie Noel Guyomarc’h (Montréal, Canada) 22-May-2008 - 22-Jun-2008
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Yu-Chun Chen Brooch: Flowerness of the bird II 2007 Iron, paint, horn, steel
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 Meiri Ishida Brooch: Director 2007 Felt, silver
 Flora Vagi Necklace: Untitled 2007 Wood, silk
 Marie Bonfils Necklace: Untitled 2007 Silver, wood, silk
 Marzia Rossi Brooch: Untitled 2007 Silver, mica
 Suzanne Beautyman Necklace: Untitled 2007 Silver, textile
 Rudee Tancharoen Pendant: Its full moon tonight 2007 Silver, cotton thread, tint rope
 Martina Mühlfellner Brooch: Runrunrun 2007 Paper, resin, silver
 Elisa Deval Necklace: Untitled 2007 Silver, shibuishi lacquer
| Presentation | The artists participating in this exhibition all received their training at Alchimia, a school of contemporary jewellery based in Florence, Italy. The diversity of the work selected for this exhibition attests to the quality of the training offered by teachers of international repute.
Alchemy is the art of making gold, once practiced by medieval mystics. Inspired by this discipline, the school’s founders, Doris Maninger and Lucia Massei, wanted to offer a traditional form of teaching with the emphasis on contemporary creation, to produce new work using noble and unusual materials.
Founded in 1998, the school soon achieved international recognition. Students come from all over the world to study at Alchimia. Among the teachers are talented and acclaimed European artists such as Manfred Bishoff, Bettina Dittlman, Stefano Marchetti and David Bielander.
The selection criteria for this exhibition were easily identified: originality of ideas, choice of materials, and technical expertise. Suzanne Beautyman (United States) uses Shibuichi, a Japanese alloy technique, to create work which features irregular shapes, reminiscent of timeworn found objects. In refined pieces with a contemporary touch, Yu-Chun Chen (Taiwan) is inspired by and pays homage to her culture of origin. The poetic creations of Rudee Tancharoen (Thailand) evoke a child’s vision of the world. Martina Mühlfellner (Germany) creates whimsical characters by layering paper then adding a protective synthetic resin. Using hammered, oxidized silver, Elisa Deval (Italy) makes jewellery resembling vessels which contain secrets. Marzia Rossi (Italy) plays with the transparency of mica and the opacity of stone to create her unstructured necklaces. Flora Vagi (Hungary) works with wood in surprising and original ways. The figurative brooches Meiri Ishida (Japan) makes in felt are an explosion of colour.
Much more than simple decorative objects, the jewellery presented here is the result of an exploration of both form and content. As in all authentic art, a piece of jewellery can move, seduce, disturb, or provoke reflection. Audacious and engaged, the creations of these jewellers testify to a diversity of discourse and ideas, which characterizes the art of our time.
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Suzanne Beautyman,Marie Bonfils, Yu-Chun Chen, Elisa Deval, Meiri Ishida, Martina Mühlfellner, Marzia Rossi, Rudee Tancharoen, Flora Vagi.
| Additional information | Opening May 22, 6 – 9 pm
| (Ex) Alchimia. Graduates of The Alchimia School, Florence, Italy Galerie Noel Guyomarc’h 137 ave. Laurier Ouest H2T 2N6 - Montréal Canada Telephone: (514) 840-9362
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[Gallery]
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[Jeweller]
Bonfils, Marie
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[Jeweller]
Beautyman, Suzanne
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My pieces take their shape from the process of testing the workable limits. Within the positive and negative space of a cracked piece of shibuichi, I find form that triggers a memory or the resemblance of another object.
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