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you need more information, please contact with Leo Caballero.
by mail: klimt@klimt02.net
by phone: 00 34 933687235 Barcelona. Spain
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hourly: monday to friday from 10:30 am to 19 pm
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| Last new members |  | Silver Museum Sterckshof Antwerp, Belgium
Museum Management person: Ann De Block
Very soon we will have complete information about the museum & their activities.
|  | Lousje Skala Monash University Toorak, Australia
Student
Monash is an energetic and dynamic university committed to quality education, outstanding research and international engagement.
|  | Sienna Gallery Lenox, United States
Gallery Management person: Sienna Patti
Established in 1998, Sienna Gallery began representing innovative artists using traditional and non-traditional materials to create avant-garde modern jewelry. |  | Inhorgenta (MESSE MÜNCHEN GMBH) Munich, Germany
Fair Management person: Sandra Robert
Inhorgenta europe is the most important trade fair in the EU for the watch and jewellery sector. Not only is it a forum for industry and commerce – it is also a meeting place for the entire sector.
|  | Karin Johansson Gothenburg, Sweden
Jeweller
I collect real objects and images, seized from my daily surroundings. In fact, my studio is an endlessly growing collection of bits and pieces, both visible and invisible, that become parts of a map I keep updating and revising.
|  | Xiao Liu Beijing, China
Jeweller
(...) From my own professional knowledge and personal creation experience, I realized that the necessary request of Jewelry art creation would get some change and embed with the artisan’s growth. I carefully considered and observed my own state in creation via recording different stages in the process. (...)
|  | Jennifer Fahey Design Centre Enmore Mosman, Australia
Student
|  | Sangji Yun Heerlen, Netherlands
Jeweller
Sangji Yun, born in South Korea. Lives and works in Netherlands. Sangji Yun studies at Jewelry Design department of The Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Maastricht(Netherlands). Her jewelry works are conceptual, simple. And there is a story. It is influenced by different kinds of area in our life. For example, society, nature, music, science, fashion, etc.
|  | 84 GHz - Raum für Gestaltung Munich, Germany
Gallery Management person: Sylvia Katzwinkel
84 GHz is a design studio for visual communication in the heart of Schwabing.
For over 15 years of a 12-member team supervised by qualified designer Michael Wladarsch clients in the renewable energies, art, culture, fashion and music, finance, sport and health.
Very soon we will get complete information about the space & the events they are organizing.
|  | Liat Ginzburg Tel-Aviv, Israel
Jeweller
"Life is big, but I like my jewelry even bigger"
Very soon we will enjoy the works of the artist.
|  | Nina Sajet Amsterdam, Netherlands
Jeweller
Nina Sajet graduated in product design at the art academy Artez in Arnhem. She makes product with a story. Her work is clear, poetic, colorful and personal.
|  | Susanna Strati Camperdown, Australia
Jeweller
(...) Susanna Strati is an Object & Installation artist whose work explores the use of performative and transactional objects in death. Strati's work takes on a commemorative or memorial format to memorialise lost traditions. (...) |  | Lori Talcott Seattle, United States
Jeweller
Very soon we will enjoy the works of the artist.
|  | Ellie Godworth Enmore Design Centre Sydney, Australia
Student
|  | Lynsay Raine Belfast, Ireland
Jeweller
(...) My work is informed by my surroundings. Objects suggestive of function and structure from the domestic interior and outdoor exterior intrigue me. (...)
|  | Amy Fiveash ANU School or Art Palmerston, Australia
Student http://fiveash.tumblr.com
I am an furniture designer and maker specialising in contemporary studio furniture using wood. I am currently undertaking more training at ANU School of Art in Gold & Silversmithing.
|  | Kellie Riggs New Orleans, United States
Jeweller
(...) In many ways my work is informed by the past, fueled by an interest in contemporizing our visual history. My interest in what came before me closely relates to the inherent fundamentals of adornment as a concept; I explore the human body’s direct relationship to architecture. (...)
|  | Linda Van Niekerk Huonville, Tasmania, Australia
Jeweller
I think of myself as a designer and conceiver of wearable sculpture rather than a jeweller. I strive to create work that is bold, visually striking and deceptively simple. Much of my work is influenced by my african heritage and by the beauty of my home in the pristine south of tasmania.
|  | Qingxuan Zhang Glasgow School of Art Glasgow, United Kingdom
Student
|  | Annette Dam Vanløse, Denmark
Jeweller
Very soon we will enjoy the works of the artist.
|  | Iris Saar Isaacs Melbourne, Australia
Jeweller
(...) Iris' exploration of shape and colour results in a minimalist, contemporary and distinct range of jewellery synonymous with clever resolution and high-quality construction. (...)
|  | Gerhard Fries Pöcking, Germany
Individual consultation
|  | Rebekah Frank San Francisco, United States
Jeweller
(...) I have an innate fascination with geometric forms and the line. There is a delicacy in the line and in the structure; in spite of the geometry and material, these are not hard pieces. (...)
Very soon we will enjoy the work of the artist.
|  | Studio 20/17 Waterloo, Australia
Gallery Management person: Bridget Kennedy
Studio 20/17 was established in 2008 as a workshop and gallery for contemporary jewellery and object. Bridget Kennedy and Melanie Ihnen both work in the studio, creating limited edition series, commission and exhibition work.
|  | University of Stellenbosch Matieland, South Africa
School Management person: Nanette Veldsman
The Department offer custom-designed studio and workshop spaces for study streams in Fine Arts, Visual Communication Design and Jewellery Design, including an industry-standard new media computer lab.
Very soon we will have complete information about the University.
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