Jablonec '68 : The First Summit of Jewelry Artists from East and West
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Format
Spiral Bound, Comb or Coil
ISBN-10
3897905191
ISBN-13
9783897905191
Publisher
Arnoldsche
Imprint
Arnoldsche
Country of Manufacture
DE
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
May 4th, 2018
Print length
206 Pages
Weight
920 grams
Dimensions
27.20 x 38.60 x 3.40 cms
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Silver jewellery symposium Jablonec '68 was the first summit of European jewellery artists from East and West. The founders of studio jewellery participated.
2018 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the first international symposium of silver jewelry Jablonec ''68. Thanks to the liberalization endeavours as part of the ''Prague Spring'', European jewelry artists from East and West came together for a ''summit'' at the invitation of the Czech artists'' association in Jablonec, northern Bohemia. On the guest list were such renowned names as Anton Cepka, Hermann Junger and Bruno Martinazzi - artists celebrated today as the founders of studio jewelry. The jewelry pieces that developed at that time have remained in the Muzeum skla a bizuterie in Jablonec nad Nisou and to this day have lost nothing of their exceptional and pioneering aura. This publication - which contains a reprint of the original catalogue from 1968 - makes these pieces accessible to a wider audience for the very first time. A document that in a wholly authentic way allows the reader to experience this unique historical moment in the history of the international studio jewelry scene.
Text in English and German.
Accompanies the exhibition at Die Neue Sammlung The Design Museum, Munich (DE), 10 March-3 June 2018.
Text in English and German.
Accompanies the exhibition at Die Neue Sammlung The Design Museum, Munich (DE), 10 March-3 June 2018.
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