Month: January 2015
The Jewelry of Harry Bertoia-Cranbrook
First ever museum exhibition of the fantastic jewelry made by Harry Bertoia, appropriately occurring on what would have been Bertoia’s 100th birthday!
“Former Cranbrook Academy of Art student and metalsmithing instructor Harry Bertoia (1915–1978) has received international acclaim for his metal furniture and sculpture, but not for his exploration of the medium originated in jewelry design. Out of the hundreds of jewelry works attributed to Bertoia, the majority was produced during his years at Cranbrook, offering an early glimpse of a creative vision that would crystallize as his career matured. The Jewelry of Harry Bertoia examines the artist’s experimentations with form, dimension, and fabrication on a concentrated and bankable scale—establishing Bertoia as a pioneer of the American Studio Jewelry movement and a master of elevating fashionable adornment to object l’art” curator Shelley Selim describes in the notification of this upcoming exhibition. The exhibition dates are March 14-November 29, 2015.
Earl Pardon Jewelry Exhibition-High Museum of Art
Earl Pardon Exhibition opening at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Georgia on February 3, 2015. Earl Pardon is best known for his colorful enamel mosaic jewelry. He made mainly abstract collages of gold, silver, enamel and colored gemstones. He is in the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington and the Museum of Art & Design in NY.