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Selected art jewellery galleries listed by countries and name. Includes information of the galleries, image of the gallery, statement, list of artists, coming exhibitions, publications, contact.
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| Platina | Stockholm, Sweden Management: Sofia Björkman and Åsa Skogberg | website: www.platina.se mail: platina@platina.se
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| Statement | DO YOU BELIEVE IN JEWELLERY?
Since the start of Platina in 1999 we have run a missionary for the kind of jewellery that we think matter, annoy and tickle wearable pieces where aesthetic can be as important as laughter.
At Platina you will find no ordinary manufactured jewellery. Instead youll meet with protesting jewellery, storytelling, gossiping, chanting and crying jewellery. Enchanting jewellery, unfaithful jewellery and jewellery that laughs to loud and to long. Each and every one chosen for their personal quality.
Platina is a platform for contemporary jewellery art and design.
There is a gallery, studio and shop.
Sofia Björkman and Åsa Skogberg started Platina and opened for public 1999 in Stockholm.
Platina presents national and international jewelry artists and designers.
We also work outside gallery with exhibitions, education, seminairs and travelling for exchange ideas. | Artist list | Pia Aleborg, Tobias Andersson, Anna Atterling, Peter Bauhuis, Caroline Berggren, Anne-Marie Bernhardt, Sofia Björkman, Nina Bukvic, Jenny Edlund, Iris Eichenberg, Sonja Ekman, Lina Falkesgaard, Jantje Fleischhut, Ida Forss, Kasia Gasparski, Karin Johansson, Auli Laitinen, Agnieszka Knap, Åsa Lockner, Mette Saabye, Miro Sazdic-Löwstedt, Petra Schou, Ruudt Peters, Aud Charlotte Ho Sook Sinding, Åsa Skogberg, Ulrika Swärd, Sam Tho Duong, Sissi Westerberg, Andrea Wagner
| Programme | 2006 | 7. dec. 05 - 28. jan. 06
ROCK´N ROLL OVER
Tobias Andersson, jewellery artist from Sweden
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| 14. feb. 06 8. april. 6
Love according to man
Patric Simmerud, Pontus Lindvall, Alex Pacheco, Micke Jacobsson, Martin Wickström, Atle Baekken
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| 1. april. 06 - 18. april. 06
Platina exhibits at Ragnarpers House of Culture, Sweden
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| 20. april. 06 27. may. 06
Examinawork from HDK- Gothenburg, Sweden
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| june. 06 - aug. 06
Mona Wallström, jewellery artist from Sweden
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| 1. sep. 06 - 30. sep. 06
Sofia Björkman, jewellery artist from Sweden
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| 1. oct. 06 - 30. nov. 06
Jewellery artists from Norway.
Sigurd Bronger, Kirsti Reinsborg, Reinholdt Ziegiler
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| 1. dec. 06 - 31. dec. 06
Pia Aleborg, jewellery artist from Sweden
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| Open mon-fri 11am-6pm, sat 11am-3pm | Platina Odengatan 68 11322 - Stockholm Sweden Telephone: +46-8-300280
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