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Sonja Bischur, Jewellery Halsschmuck, 2014

Petra Zimmermann, Ring o.T. 2016

Design: Nadine Pramhas
Body Adornment; I need sparkles
Foto: Vanessa Harmann-Gnong

Konstanze Prechtl, Halsschmuck About Colour Flow, 2019

Design: Iris Bächtold
Ohrschmuck
Foto: Patricia Weisskirchner

Design und Foto: Birgit Wiesinger
Halsschmuck: weibliche Kraft

Anna Riess, fatsharing, 2018

Susanne Hammer, Halsschmuck geometric exercises, 2019, raeumlich

10 Years of Kolleg Kunst SchmuckDesign at the KunstModeDesign Herbststrasse

Wed, 06.11.2019–Sun, 10.11.2019

MAK – Museum of Applied Arts

Exhibition

10 Years of Kolleg Kunst SchmuckDesign at the KunstModeDesign Herbststrasse

Wed, 06.11.2019–Sun, 10.11.2019

MAK – Museum of Applied Arts

The Kolleg Kunst SchmuckDesign was founded on the initiative of Susanne Hammer, teacher and internationally renowned jewellery artist, in 2009 in order to set impulses and promote young, talented future jewellery designers in Austria. The training is a link between art, craftsmanship and design and thus provides for a flexible vocational orientation in the field of jewellery design. In the last 10 years, more than 50 graduates have been able to pursue a wide range of careers in the fields of unique jewellery, accessories, trade, sales, marketing, cultural management and artistic jewellery. Furthermore, a small but exquisite young jewellery scene has developed which, despite different approaches, is well connected and has formed various groups and studio communities. These include artists and designers who have already won prizes in international competitions, participated in exhibitions and fairs and founded their own studios. The special feature of this training, which has found its place at a school for fashion and art, is the fact that the concentration is not only on a sound and profound training, but also on public presence, networking and approaches outside one’s box. Enthusiasm for the subject of jewellery design is a precondition for the committed promotion of young talent and the development of the jewellery scene in Austria and this is a major objective of the artistic team at Herbststrasse.

In its anniversary exhibition, the College of Jewellery Design shows as many different approaches as possible. The spectrum ranges from dignified goldsmith craftsmanship, experimental production techniques and new technologies to conceptual design. The 10th anniversary of the Kolleg Kunst SchmuckDesign at KunstModeDesign Herbststrasse shows how the young generation is giving new impulses to what is probably the oldest art movement and is rethinking the meanings and functions of jewellery in a different and new way: be it philosophical questions such as those of identity, emotional approaches to jewellery or new interpretations of traditional jewellery forms. The small, very heterogeneous selection of 40 pieces of jewellery exemplifies the range and diversity of jewellery creation at Herbststrasse and, by involving teachers and graduates, is also intended to provide an insight into current developments into contemporary Austrian jewellery.
A jury (Anne-Katrin Rossberg, Curator, Metal Collection and Wiener Werkstätte Archive, Fritz Maierhofer, jewellery artist, and Ariane Reither, design manager) selected 19 graduates to participate in the anniversary exhibition in the MAK FORUM. There will also be 11 students and 10 teachers, each of whom represented by a piece.
 
An Exhibition of the Kolleg SchmuckDesign at KunstModeDesign Herbststrasse in cooperation with the MAK
 
Concept and Organisation: Sonja Bischur, Elisabeth Drude, Susanne Hammer and Petra Zimmermann
Curator: Anne-Katrin Rossberg, Curator, Metal Collection and Wiener Werkstätte Archive

Opening

Tue, 5 Nov 2019, 6 p.m.
Facebook Event

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<BODY>Sonja Bischur, Jewellery Halsschmuck, 2014</BODY>
Sonja Bischur, Jewellery Halsschmuck, 2014
<BODY>Petra Zimmermann, Ring o.T. 2016</BODY>
Petra Zimmermann, Ring o.T. 2016
<BODY>Design: Nadine Pramhas<br />Body Adornment; I need sparkles<br />Foto: Vanessa Harmann-Gnong</BODY>
Design: Nadine Pramhas
Body Adornment; I need sparkles
Foto: Vanessa Harmann-Gnong
<BODY>Konstanze Prechtl, Halsschmuck About Colour Flow, 2019</BODY>
Konstanze Prechtl, Halsschmuck About Colour Flow, 2019
<BODY>Design: Iris Bächtold<br />Ohrschmuck<br />Foto: Patricia Weisskirchner</BODY>
Design: Iris Bächtold
Ohrschmuck
Foto: Patricia Weisskirchner
<BODY>Design und Foto: Birgit Wiesinger<br />Halsschmuck: weibliche Kraft</BODY>
Design und Foto: Birgit Wiesinger
Halsschmuck: weibliche Kraft
<BODY>Anna Riess, fatsharing, 2018</BODY>
Anna Riess, fatsharing, 2018
<BODY>Susanne Hammer, Halsschmuck geometric exercises, 2019, raeumlich</BODY>
Susanne Hammer, Halsschmuck geometric exercises, 2019, raeumlich

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