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Selected art jewellery artists listed by countries and name. Includes information of the artists, images of the work, cv, statement, publications, exhibitions, coming events, contact.
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 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | mail: l.sarneel@planet.nl
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 Lucy Sarneel
 Lucy Sarneel Necklace: Zeebauw 2002 zinc, shells filled up with epoxy, textile, silver, thread
 Lucy Sarneel Necklace: Flower power 2003 silver, textile, silver, thread
 Lucy Sarneel Brooch: Cross your heart 2003 silver, postcard-paper, antique textile, ceramic beads, thread
 Lucy Sarneel Necklace: Lola 2004 zinc, wood (from an old washing-up brush), gold, nylon thread, paint
 Lucy Sarneel Necklace: Loving spoonful 2006 zinc, textile on rubber, wood, nylon thread necklace with wall-object
 Lucy Sarneel Necklace: Knot 2006 zinc, glass beads, nylon thread necklace with wall-object
 Lucy Sarneel Necklace: Ma blouse favourite 2006 zinc, textile on rubber, nylon thread, glass beads, gold necklace with wall-object
 Lucy Sarneel Brooch: Untitled 2006 zinc, antique textile on rubber, wood
 Lucy Sarneel Brooch: Jardinet 2007 zinc, antique textile on rubber, diamonds, silver (pin)
 Lucy Sarneel Necklace: Sentier de Jardin 2007 zinc, antique textile on rubber, nylon thread
 Lucy Sarneel Necklace: Sous la neige III 2007 zinc, antique textile on rubber, paint, onyx, nylon thread
 Lucy Sarneel Necklace: Souvenir d'un couvercle 2007 zinc, porcelain, nylon thread
 Lucy Sarneel Necklace: Fleurs de style II 2008 zinc, antique textile on rubber, nylon thread
 Lucy Sarneel Pin: Joie de Vivre III 2008 zinc, paint, silver(pin)
 Lucy Sarneel Necklace: Mourning 2008 antique textile on rubber, silver, zinc, thread
 Lucy Sarneel Brooch: Ode to Marken 2008 zinc, antique glass beads, antique textile on rubber, nylon thread, photo-etch in zinc
 Lucy Sarneel Necklace: Informal Chat 2008 zinc, gold(behind), nylon thread
 Lucy Sarneel Necklace: Hanging Matter 2009 gold, tin-solder, bamboo-coral, zinc, nylon thread
 Lucy Sarneel Brooch: Hotchpotch 2009 zinc, gold, thread, engravement
 Lucy Sarneel Necklace: La Double Vie 2009 zinc, antique textile on rubber, nylon thread, paint
| Statement | To me a jewel represents a place in the world in which one can loose oneself like in the sparkling of a diamond or the careful observation of little plants or moss.
A piece of jewellery invites to contemplate and evokes thoughts and emotions.
The basic idea for my pieces of jewellery derives from daily life experiences, thoughts and wonder in which the notion of time plays an important role. We all try to deal with personal lifetime, historic time and universal time.
I’m challenged by the field of tension between the restricted material space and the unlimited mental and spiritual space of a jewel.
Nature is an important point of reference; the question about the naturalness or artificiality of nature fascinates me and results in forms that remind us of flowers, plants or twigs.
| CV | Lucy Sarneel, 1961 Maastricht (NL).
Education:
1985-1989 Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam
1982-1985 Stadsacademie, Maastricht
Awards:
2006 Gallery Funaki International Jewellery Award, Melbourne (A)
2002 Marzee Prijs, Galerie Marzee, Nijmegen (NL)
2000 Emmy van Leersum prijs, Amsterdams Fonds voor de Kunst (NL)
1990 Aanmoedigingsprijs toegepaste kunst, Amsterdams Fonds voor de Kunst (NL)
Public collections:
Montreal Museum of Decorative Arts, Montreal (C) | Cooper Hewitt Museum, New York (USA) | Mint Museum,Charlotte, NC (USA) | Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (USA) | De Marzee Collectie, Nijmegen (NL) | Nederlands Textielmuseum,Tilburg (NL) | Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam (NL) | Museum voor Moderne Kunst, Arnhem (NL) | Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (NL) | Apeldoorns Museum, Apeldoorn (NL) | SM’s, ‘s-Hertogenbosch (NL) | Schmuckmuseum Pforzheim (DE) | Victoria & Albert Museum, London (UK)
Exhibitions (selection)
2009 Lingham, Konstfack, Stockholm (SE) | Auf Vorrat, Handwerksmesse (IHM), Munich (DE) | SOFA New York, Charon Kransen Arts (USA) | SOFA WEST, Charon Kransen Arts, Santa Fe (USA) | Gejaagd door de Wind, Zuiderzeemuseum Enkhuizen, NL) | Allures et Parures, Espace Solidor, , Haut-de-Cagnes (F)
2008 Contemporary Jewellery. Dutch masters, Studio Gr.20, Padova (IT) | Ornamental Garden, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne (A) solo-exhibition | Charon Kransen Arts, SOFA New York (USA) | Main à Main, MUDAC, Lausanne (CH)
2007 Collect, Galerie Marzee, London (UK) | European Voices, Objectspace, Auckland (NZ) | Galerie Marzee, Nijmegen (NL) solo-exhibition | Hnoss Depended, Rhöss Museum, Gothenburg (SE) | Charon Kransen Arts, 10th SOFA New York (USA) | Schmuck 2007, Handwerksmesse (IHM), Munich (DE)
2006 Collect, Galerie Marzee, London (UK) | Connect, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne (A) | Challenging the Chatelaine (curated by Helen Drutt), Design Museo,Helsinki (FI) | Charon Kransen Arts, SOFA, New York (USA) | Parures, Parc Expo Nimes (F) |06 Galerie Marzee, Nijmegen (NL) solo exhibition | ‘Sterke verhalen’, SM’s- Stedelijk Museum ‘s-Hertogenbosch (NL)
2005 De keuze van Schiedam (curated by Galerie Marzee),Stedelijk Museum Schiedam (NL) | Nomad Room, Centro Cultural de Belem, Lisbon (PT) | 10th Anniversary, Galerie Funaki, Melbourne (A) |Galerie HNOSS, Konstepidemin,Gothenburg, Sweden (SE), solo-exhibition
2004 ‘Situation’, workshop-exhibition-seminar, Konstepidemin,Gothenburg, Sweden (SE) | Looking over my shoulder’, Lesley Craze Gallery, London (UK) | ‘Sommerfestival’, Galerie Slavik, Vienna (A) | Tactile, Geneva (CH), solo exhibition | ‘Spring Lente Spring’, WD81, Amsterdam (NL) | ‘Schmuck 2004’, Handwerksmesse (IHM), Munich (G)
2003 Galerie Marzee, Nijmegen (NL) solo exhibition | ‘Valuables’, Museum of Craft & Folk Art, San Francisco (USA)
2002 ‘Rings’, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne (A) |Charon Kransen Arts, SOFA, Chicago (USA) solo presentation | ‘Dutch Diversity’ (curated by Onno Boekhoudt), Lesley Craze Gallery, London (UK) | ‘Pièce à Conviction’, Galerie Tactile, Geneva (CH) | ‘No Polish without Friction’ (curated by Marjan Unger), Centraal Museum, Utrecht (NL)
2001 Galerie Marzee, Nijmegen (NL) solo exhibition | ‘Sieraden, de Keuze van Apeldoorn’ (curated by Galerie Marzee), Apeldoorns | Museum, Apeldoorn (NL) | ‘Micromegas’ (travelling exhibition curated by Otto Künzli), Galerie fur Angewandte | Kunst, Munich (G) | ‘Schmuck 2001’, Handwerksmesse (IHM), Munich (G)
| Sidelines:
2009 workshop and lecture, Alchimia, Florence (I
2008 lecture RMIT and Monash University, Melbourne (A) | guest teacher School of Design and Crafts at Göteborg University | lecture Schmucksymposium Beauty and Seduction, Zimmerhof (DE) | workshop and lecture, Institut for Edelmetal, Kopenhagen (DK)
2007 lecture Schmuck-Denken 3, Idar Oberstein (DE)
2006 gecommitteerde Eindexamen Gerrit Rietveld Akademie, jewellery department (NL)
2005 guidance workshop on invitation of Galerie Marzee,Nijmegen(NL) in Ravary (B) | lecture Sandberg Instituut Amsterdam (NL), afdeling Vrije Vormgeving
2004 contribution to workshop ‘SITUATION’, Konstepidemin, Gothenburg (SE) | lecture Haute Ecole des Arts, Geneve (CH) | april tm juni guest teacher Gerrit Rietveld Academie Amsterdam (NL), jewellery department
2002 educatieve video-opnamen, Apeldoorns Museum (NL) | lecture on SOFA, Chicago (USA)
Assignments
2006 Jubileumgeschenk TPG Post (NL)
2003 Schetsopdracht Ambtsketen Gemeente Apeldoorn (NL)
2002 Vier sieraden voor educatief project MaDiWoDo, Stichting Kunst en Cultuur Z.H. (NL)
2001 Schetsopdracht object voor Kunstprijzen, Amsterdams Fonds voor de Kunst (NL)
| Publications | 2009 The Compendium Finale of Contemporary Jewellery 2008, Kolln, Darling Publications (DE) | Jewellery from Natural Materials, Beth Legg, London(UK)
2008 catalogue Pierre Bergé, Bruxelles (B) | Adorn, Amanda Mansell (UK) | catalogue Pierre Bergé, Bruxelles (B) | catalogue SOFA New York (USA) | Marzee Magazine, Galerie Marzee, Nijmegen (NL) | catalogue Main à Main, MUDAC, Lausanne (CH)
2007 Marzee Magazine, Galerie Marzee (NL)
2006 New Directions in Jewellery II, Black Dog Publishing (UK) | catalogue Sieradien.....een noodzakelijke zotheid, 0-10 Sieraad (NL) | Items nov-dec., Kleur bekennen, artikel over TNT, Chris Reinewald (MNL) | catalogue Challenging the Chatelaine, Helen W.Drutt English (USA) | Marzee Magazine, Galerie Marzee (NL) | catalogue Sterke verhalen, Liesbeth den Besten (NL) | Departures march-april, Let's go Dutch, Abigail Esman (USA)
2005 Kunstbeeld augustus, de keuze van Galerie Marzee, Anne Berk (NL) | catalogus ‘De keuze van Schiedam’, Galerie Marzee, Nijmegen (NL) | SP!TS, afbeelding
2004 Schmuck magazin‘Stille Tage am Meer‘, Barbara Maas (G) | Het Nederlandse Sieraad in de 20ste eeuw, Marjan Unger (NL) | catalogus ‘Schmuck 2004’, Munchen (D)
2003 ‘Mind Flights ‘, Lucy Sarneel, eigen uitgave (NL) | catalogus ‘ de Keuze van Roermond ‘, Galerie Marzee, Nijmegen (NL) | catalogus PAN, Amsterdam (NL) | GZ Art + Design, ‘No Shine Without Friction’, Marjan Unger (G) | Crafts, Ralph Turner (UK) | Trouw, etcetera, Liesbeth den Besten (NL) | Marzee Magazine, Galerie Marzee, Nijmegen (NL)
2002 catalogus ‘Dutch Diversity , Gallery Lesley Craze, London (UK) | Marzee Magazine, Galerie Marzee, Nijmegen (NL) | KM, Vormgeving in Metaal, Liesbeth den Besten (NL) | American Craft, afbeelding (USA)
2001 catalogus ‘Micromegas’, Otto Kunzli (G)
| On sale at |
Galerie Marzee, Nijmegen (NL)
Charon Kransen Arts, New York (USA)
Gallery Funaki, Melbourne (A)
| Sarneel, Lucy Pesthuislaan 11 1054RH - Amsterdam Netherlands
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