Sam Kramer: Jeweler on the Edge

Hardback

Main Details

Title Sam Kramer: Jeweler on the Edge
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Toni Greenbaum
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:160
Dimensions(mm): Height 245,Width 175
Category/GenrePrecious metal and precious stones: artworks and design
ISBN/Barcode 9783897905641
ClassificationsDewey:739.27092
Audience
General
Illustrations 120 colour

Publishing Details

Publisher Arnoldsche
Imprint Arnoldsche
Publication Date 13 January 2020
Publication Country Germany

Description

Toni Greenbaum wittingly traces the life and work of Sam Kramer, one of the most eccentric American jewellery artists of the modern age. Presented in English. Kramer's strongly expressive, organic work and surreal workshops in New York's Greenwich Village paved the way for key mid-twentieth-century metalsmiths - and for many more working today. From the unique handling of his favoured material, silver, to curiosities such as the attempt to make jewellery from his wife's gallstones, or the purchase of 16,000 glass eyes from a taxidermist. The expressive genius of the artist can be found both in his brooches and necklaces and in his avant-garde publicity stunts. A figure of contemporary history, Sam Kramer reflects the existential angst and the quirky humour of the Beat Generation and continues to embody the iconoclastic spirit of his time.

Author Biography

Toni Greenbaum is a widely respected authority of international stature on modern and contemporary jewellery. She wrote the standard text on modernist jewellery, Messengers of Modernism: American Studio Jewelry 1940-1960, as well as countless book chapters, exhibition catalogues and essays. Greenbaum lectures internationally and is a professor at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York.

Reviews

"With a handsome design that combines bold graphics and typefaces and suits its audacious subject, vintage photos that bring Kramer and his world to life, and high quality jewelry images from Arnoldsche, the book is the perfect size to curl up with-and to conjure your own surrealistic dreams." -- Toni Greenbaum, The Magazine Antiques;