Art Jewellery - A Personal Perspective
Inger Wastberg
Arvinius + Orfeus Publishing, ISBN 9789189270336,
Hb, 162 pgs, 21 x 25cm
Acqn. 32415
Awaiting stock - please contact orders@artdata.co.uk to make preorders
£40.00
Hb, 162 pgs, 21 x 25cm
Acqn. 32415
Awaiting stock - please contact orders@artdata.co.uk to make preorders
£40.00
Art jewellery has departed from its tradition of being decorative ornaments
and it has moved beyond solely working as social markers into a new art form
not restricted to specific techniques, materials, subjects or aesthetics. Artists
working with jewellery as a medium should be considered equal to fine artists.
The jewellery produced is unique pieces of art and not mass-produced design
objects.
The purpose of fine art and art jewellery is communication, conveying ambiguous
messages and raising questions. Jewellery has the ability to open up for
dialogue between the wearer and its audience. Its messages can contain many
layers and urge us to reflect upon and question our own system of belief of
what is considered precious and beautiful.
In this book, noted art jewellery specialist Inger Wastberg shines light upon art
jewellery as an independent art form through a number of pieces from her own
collection. She shows jewellery that reflects the times we are living in; that
challenges our perception of what is considered beautiful; and that deals with
topics like gender equality, overconsumption, sustainability and the transience of life

