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Estela Sàez Vilanova
Sota el sol de Girona
Brooch
Materials: Silver, Glass / Cristal, Gems
Estela Sàez Vilanova
Galileo de platja
Brooch
Materials: Silver, Glass / Cristal, Sand
Estela Sàez Vilanova
Estela Sáez Vilanova, 1977, born in Girona. Artist that lives and works in Amsterdam, studied jewellery at the Escola Massana, Barcelona. Winner of Premi Massana 2001, Spain and the  Talente Price for Design 2006, Germany.
From January 2005 to 2007, assistant of Ruudt Peters in Amsterdam, developing at the same time her project TERRA.

(...) In association with the reopening of the permanent exhibition "Costume and Textile Culture" at the Schlossmuseum in Linz, Austria, contemporary artists are exhibiting works on the borderline between applied and free art. (...)
In addition: applied - contemporary – textile
Schlossmuseum Linz
Linz, Austria
05.03.2008-25.05.2008
(...) The way he treats material and the manner he transforms it into little treasures makes him the figure of a contemporary alchemist. What we usually associate to poor material (plastic…) often becomes attached, mixed, with gold or silver as an example of what a harmony presentation of values can achieve. (...)
Marc Monzó
Jewelers' Werk Galerie
Washington DC, United States
07.03.2008-28.03.2008
The gallery presents an exhibition which is a dialogue between Evert Nijland, Terhi Tolvanen and Truike Verdegaal works.
Tête á tête á tête
Galerie louise Smit
Amsterdam, Netherlands
10.03.2008-27.03.2008
(...) I have more demands on how a piece should look now. The strength a finished piece has, the quality it has, its presence, has become more important than before. (...)
Sometimes
Galerie S O
Solothurn, Switzerland
15.03.2008-12.04.2008
(...) From an anthropological point of view, jewellery, being a second, temporary skin, is a social intermediary. It expresses identity and a person’s public image. Cork, a second skin from the cork oak, is the primary material used in this project to shape ideas. (...)
2nd SKIN Cork Jewellery
Estonian Museum of Applied Art and Design
Tallinn, Estonia
15.03.2008-27.04.2008
Karl Fritsch ist ein Schmuckkünstler. Seine Arbeiten wurden vielfach ausgezeichnet und finden sich in bedeutenden Sammlungen auf der ganzen Welt.
Metrosideros Robusta, Schmuck von Karl Fritsch
Galerie für Angewandte Kunst
Munich, Germany
22.02.2008-05.04.2008
(...) The course will explore the specific potentials of this material by means of kneading, cutting, dipping, melting, bonding, dripping (...)
Lost Forms: Jewelry and Vessel Casting Workshop with Peter Bauhuis
Bildungszentrum München. Akademie für Gestaltung
Munich, Germany
09.06.2008-13.06.2008
Martin Papcún
...I'm working with my personal relationships with places, with my frustration from constant moving from place to place.
Caroline Gore
New member of Klimt02.
Caroline Gore
is an artist with formal training in sculpture and metals/jewellery related processes. The outcomes of her studio practice vary in media, scale, and implementation - ranging from small-scale body adornment to large sculptural installations.
Catarina Hällzon
New member of Klimt02.
(...) Making jewellery is not a matter of course to me; some of my pieces never make it back onto the body. But most of them do and I still wonder why? (...)
Lina Peterson
(...) I am interested in boundaries, be it the relationship between garments and jewellery, such as how a brooch is fastened onto a dress, or the juxtaposition of different materials.(...)
Silke & the gallery
Member of Klimt02
Update of the page for the 2008, new artist list and new exhibitions program.
New Traditional Jewellery®
Member of Klimt02.
(...) New Traditional Jewellery 2008 invites jewellery designers to enrich the existing traditions with new interpretations, participants are invited to design a piece of jewellery based on a new theme: Intimacy (...)
Amsterdam, Netherlands
06.11.2008-09.11.2008
Member of Klimt02.
Applied Art and Design Düsseldorf is distinguished by multifacetted approach to jewellery and related
aspects of product design.
Fachhochschule Düsseldorf, Fachbereich Design
Düsseldorf, Germany
New member of Klimt02.
Founded in 1932 the aims are: the promotion of contemporary design trends in jewelry, hollow- and flatware, the preservation of traditional gold- and silversmith techniques through competitions, the support and encouragement of young gold- and silversmiths and the organization and maintenance of an archive on art jewelry, hollow- and flatware design.
Gesellschaft für Goldschmiedekunst e.V.
Hanau, Germany
For his third solo show Ulrich made works in wood and with spoons.
Raw, a fleeting taste of qualities long forgotten
Ulrich Reithofer
(...) The proposal consists in asking the carrier to make use of the piece in a conscious manner during 5 consecutive days. Through this period of time, s/he will experiment with it and choose the contents to put on the plastic bags according to her/his perspective and reflections originated by this project. (...)
Garbage Pin Project
Ana Cardim
CODA Museum belongs with its jewellery to the top five of the Netherlands and shows a choice from the collection.
Jewellery, anthology from our own collection
In 7 chapters Åsa Lockner depicts the concepts of order. The idea and inspiration for the exhibition comes from partly from joerneys in countries with limited freedom of speech and repression. Order is also Åsa Lockners own tool fpr balancing her everyday life.
Views of Order
Åsa Lockner
If it is a fact that I've always questioned the role of man in society and within the surrounding environment than In-corporation is the culmination of all that reflection.
In-corporation
Leonor Hipólito
Again Gijs Bakker is using existing non-precious bijous as starting point, but now he appears to be ‘mistreating’ them: there is a hole in the brooch, a piece scrapped off, the brooch has been stretched…
Real?
Gijs Bakker
Orfeo presents Jewellery by Alexandra Stülb and Painting by Andrea Gabbriellini.
Jewellery and paintings
A great deal of focus and experimentation has brought this collection to a well-rounded whole, in which nature is packaged, imitated, stylised and ‘frozen’ as a memory.
Frozen
Susanne Klemm
Galerie Stühler presents now in Berlin an exhibition with 5 of the jewellers of the gallery that was on show at Munich.
5 Goldschmiede
(...) I create illusions that are on the edge of recognition and reality.
The onlooker is intentionally exposed to an 'unreal reality'...this is an intentional creation of illusions together with the possibilities to recognise them and this offers a lot of questions. (...)
Martin Papcún