Mari Ishikawa: Jewellery & Photography. Where does the Parallel World Exist?

Hardback

Main Details

Title Mari Ishikawa: Jewellery & Photography. Where does the Parallel World Exist?
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Monika Fahn
By (author) Otto Kunzli
By (author) Jorunn Veiteberg
By (author) Gabriella Zaharias-Doff
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:144
Dimensions(mm): Height 258,Width 175
Category/GenreArt and design styles - from c 1960 to now
Precious metal and precious stones: artworks and design
Individual artists and art monographs
Photography and photographs
ISBN/Barcode 9783897904620
ClassificationsDewey:745.5942092
Audience
General
Illustrations 156 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Arnoldsche
Imprint Arnoldsche
Publication Date 16 March 2016
Publication Country Germany

Description

Mari Ishikawa sees a parallel world off the beaten track of everyday living that she wants to make visible with her art. Such counter-worlds are discovered in photographs with long exposures, which are taken up in art jewellery. Together these pairings result in an overall picture that is almost mystical. Silver casts taken from nature are reborn as jewellery in combination with diamonds, pieces of charcoal, or paper. Thus Mari Ishikawa interrupts for a brief moment the flow of transience; a precious object is created that has been wrenched from the cycle of life and death to stand for itself and for the moment.

Author Biography

Otto Kunzli: Born 1948 in Zurich, studied goldsmithing with Max Frohlich and Fritz Loosli at the Zurich Applied Arts School. Studied with Hermann Junger at the Academy of Fine Art Munich and in 1978 received his diploma. Afterwards he held numerous lectures and teaching appointments, 1991-2015 professor at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich. Jorunn Veiteberg: PhD in history of art from the University of Bergen, lives and works in Bergen, Norway, and Copenhagen, Denmark. Associate professor at Bergen Academy of Art and Design since 2002 and HDK School of Design and Crafts at the University of Gothenburg since 2012. Contributor and/or editor of numerous publications at Arnoldsche Art Publishers (e.g. Sigurd Bronger: Laboratorium Mechanum (Stuttgart 2011); Konrad Mehus: Form Follows Fiction. Jewellery and Objects (Stuttgart 2012); Torbjorn Kvasbo: Ceramics (Stuttgart 2013)).