Past Exhibition
Body Language: Contemporary Art Jewelry
November 30, 2012 – January 26, 2013
Body Language: Contemporary Art Jewelry explores the various ways that jewelry modifies and supplements the body to address a range of concerns, from the personal to the political. Curated by Suzanne Ramljak, Editor of Metalsmith magazine will run in conjunction with Craft Forms and be displayed in the Ethel Sergeant Clark Smith Gallery.
Guest Curator:
Suzanne Ramljak
Curator’s Statement:
Jewelry can perform a number of functions, from signaling status to commemorating loss to expressing individual taste. Regardless of personal value or social import, jewelry always relates to the human body, which is its actual or implied site of operation. Indeed, jewelry and the human form are engaged in an intricate dialogue, mutually defining and interpreting each other for the social stage. While all jewelry is intended for our bodies, it can also be created about and of the body. The exhibition, “Body Language: Contemporary Art Jewelry,” explores the intimate link between object and wearer, and the ways that jewelry modifies and speaks of the body as subject, site, and matter. Among the works on view are pieces depicting anatomical parts; jewelry dealing with physiological processes and interior structures; full figures and silhouettes; and works made from bodily substances like hair or bone. The selected works by twenty-seven contemporary jewelry artists in “Body Language” reveal the potent and telling interplay between the human physique and the objects we choose to attach to ourselves. Through such physical involvement, these jewelers provide insights into the human condition and the eloquence of our corporeal selves.
Artists
Full Bodied
Kristin Lora
Shona Kearney
Arthur Hash
Kathryn Marchbank
Body in Pieces
Julia Harrison
Heather White
Margaux Lange
Jessica Calderwood
Mary Halem Pearce
Gerd Rothman
Hanna Hedman
Bruce Metcalf
Lilyana Bekic
Kathleen Browne
Body Inside-Out
Julia Barello
Paul McClure
Douglas Bucci
Barbara Mann
Body Matters
Jill Baker Gower
Melanie Bilenker
Bob Ebendorf
Body Scape
Kathleen Kennedy
Anika Smilovitz
Sondra Sherman
Masako Onodera
Jennifer Crupi
Mary Halem Pearce, Whisper
Jill Baker Gower, Golden Locks
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