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Liv Blavarp: Jewellery. Structures in Wood

Hardback

Main Details

Title Liv Blavarp: Jewellery. Structures in Wood
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Cecilie Skeide
By (author) Anne Britt Yivisaker
By (author) Helen W. Drutt
By (author) Charon Kransen
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:144
Dimensions(mm): Height 240,Width 170
Category/GenreArt and design styles - from c 1960 to now
Precious metal and precious stones: artworks and design
Individual artists and art monographs
Decorative wood and metalwork
ISBN/Barcode 9783897904972
ClassificationsDewey:739.27092
Audience
General
Illustrations 80 colour

Publishing Details

Publisher Arnoldsche
Imprint Arnoldsche
Publication Date 1 June 2017
Publication Country Germany

Description

Maple, birch, walnut, lemonwood and palisander are just a few of the woods from which Liv Blavarp (b. 1956) creates exceptional one-off jewellery pieces. The rigidity or softness of the wood plays just as much of an important role in the selection process as its structure or texture. Since the 1980s, Liv Blavarp has worked mainly with neck pieces, exploring and perfecting the sculptural possibilities of this jewellery genre. Over the years, Blavarp has developed a distinctive and highly personal idiom that combines an exceptional sense of form with a perfected technique in jewellery that is supple and accommodating, both to wear and to look at. With around 55 works from 2002 to 2017 Liv Blavarp presents the first comprehensive review of her creative output.

Author Biography

Cecilie Skeide is a Norwegian art historian working as a curator at Lillehammer Art Museum. She has been responsible for major exhibitions of contemporary and historical art and the decorative arts. Skeide has contributed to several works published by Arnoldsche Art Publishers, such as Sigurd Bronger (ISBN 978-3-89790345-6) and Hanne Borchgrevink (ISBN 978-3-89790-437-8). Anne Britt Ylvisaker works as senior curator at KODE Art Museums of Bergen, where she has chief responsibility for contemporary craft, textiles and ceramics. From 2009 to 2011 she participated in the research group Creating Artistic Value: A Research Project on Rubbish and Readymades, Art and Ceramics.