I am pleased to share three wonderful shows that
I have the honour of being selected for this March.
SCHMUCK 2013,
Munich Germany. It was
a great honour to be selected for this year’s Schmuck exhibition curated by
Bernhard Schobinger. And thank you to
Creative New Zealand for generously providing me with the opportunity to
experience the event first hand.
“SCHMUCK
is a global competition,” explained Dieter Dohr, CEO and president of GHM
Gesellschaft fur Handwerksmessen mbH.
Schobinger of Richterswil in Switzerland is a trained goldsmith, and is
one of today’s leading jewellery designers. His works are regarded as
influential in determining new directions in style and the man himself is seen
as an artist with a unique aesthetic sense who has broken new ground particularly
in avant-garde jewellery design. Not
surprisingly, the works selected by him for SCHMUCK 2013, reflect this
background, “they include a number of exciting new artist, but also many familiar
names,” reveals Deiter Dohr.
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From KLIMT02
Brooch: Chicken Vindaloo 2012 Kristin D'Agostino photo by Studio La Gonda |
Brooch:Rogan Josh 2012 Kristin D'Agostino photo by Studio La Gonda |
Handshake is an international jewellery project founded by New Zealand
curator Peter Deckers. The results of this mentee/ mentor jewellery project
have been exhibited regularly throughout Australasia over the last two years. Work from my 2013 series, Milk and Honey will feature
as part of the Handshake project at Handwerksmesse as part of Schmuck,
Munich 6-12 March. The preview and catalogue launch will take place at 1.30pm
on 6 March. Please find more information here. http://handshakejewellery.com/
Please also take the time watch this
lovely video for the PLEDGEME drive
on until the 6th of March.
Thank you to my mentor, Judy Darragh for her enthusiasm and ongoing support
Thank you to my mentor, Judy Darragh for her enthusiasm and ongoing support
Retrospect curated by Jo Mears
is showing until May at the fantastic New Dowse Museum in Lower Hutt. It is one of my favourite museums in New
Zealand and a great honour to have work shown there. Especially a show that is
advertised like this: “An installation by Wellington artist Peter
Deckers is featured alongside works by 20 other contemporary New Zealand
jewellers. The exhibition features materials as diverse as iPod
shuffles, take-away containers... and rabbit poo.” From The New Dowse
Newsletter
Kristin D'Agostino: Take away series 2011 |
1 comment:
Warmest congratulations!
These pieces are absolutely stunning!!
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