Competitions
A list of artists qualified
in the 26h Legnica International Jewellery Competition IDENTITY:
Sabrina Ackermann – Niemcy / Germany
Violeta Adomaitytė – Litwa / Lithuania
Sharareh Aghaei – Iran / Iran
Jordi Aparicio – Hiszpania / Spain
Miriam Arentz – Niemcy / Germany
Isabelle Azaïs – Francja / France
Burcu Büyükünal – Turcja / Turkey
Carla Castiajo – Portugalia / Portugal
Eunmi Chun – Korea Południowa / South Korea
Trinidad Contreras – Hiszpania / Spain
Ana Carolina Escobar – Kolumbia/Francja / Colombia/France
Elena Gorbunova – Rosja / Russia
Martin Grosman – Czechy / Czech Republic
Mieczysław Gryza – Polska / Poland
Fernando Haro – Hiszpania / Spain
Herman Hermsen – Holandia / The Netherlands
Lucie Houdková – Czechy / Czech Republic
Romualdas Inčirauskas – Litwa / Lithuania
Barbora Jamrichová – Słowacja / Slovakia
Ji Young Kim – Korea Południowa / South Korea
Kyung Jin Kim – Korea Południowa / South Korea
Weng Ian Lai – Chiny / China
Ria Lins – Belgia / Belgium
Peter Machata – Słowacja / Slovakia
Lieta Marziali – Włochy / Italy
Magdalena Maślerz – Polska / Poland
Susanne Matsché – Austria / Austria
Christine Matthias – Niemcy / Germany
Jasmin Matzakow – Niemcy / Germany
Dot Melanin – Izrael / Israel
Daniel Michel – Niemcy / Germany
Carla Movia – Włochy / Italy
Michalina Owczarek – Polska / Poland
Andrzej Pacak – Polska / Poland
Ruudt Peters – Holandia / The Netherlands
Kirsten Plank – Niemcy / Germany
Louisa Maria Ponseele – Belgia / Belgium
Katarzyna Puchała – Polska / Poland
Mette Saabye – Dania / Denmark
Han Sang Deok – Korea Południowa / South Korea
Isabell Schaupp – Niemcy / Germany
Tom Stöckl – Niemcy / Germany
Ulrike Strempel – Niemcy / Germany
Takayoshi Terajima – Japonia / Japan
Silke Trekel – Niemcy / Germany
Sandra Vollbrecht – Niemcy / Germany
Heike Walk – Niemcy / Germany
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IDENTITY
Exposition time and venue:
April 27 – June 11, 2017
The Gallery of Art in Legnica
Exhibition opening: May 20, 2017
Works must be submitted by April 5, 2017
References to important phenomena that shape the present are a lasting tradition of Legnica Jewellery Festival SILVER. Proposing topics for future competitions we have been trying to follow current civilisational changes and thus inspire artist-goldsmiths, designers and makers of unique jewellery to overpass the schemes and search for individual interpretations.
As it happens, recently, there has not probably been an issue that would not be politically marked – and usually in a negative context. Social processes and their rapid re-evaluations that we are witnessing are described in a language of extreme emotions and not of facts; and ‘post-truth’ becomes the word of the year. As a result existing criteria for ordering the individual / community relation more and more often force us to make world view declarations. At the same time the very identity of an individual acquires an almost exclusively virtual quality and becomes the subject of self-creation, manipulation and even identity theft.
Designer jewellery, that has always been treated as a personal amulet, a symbol, a determinant of individual identity, today is subject to the same mechanisms of ruthless marketing as any product, service, emotion or experience. Therefore new questions arise with respect to the item / user relation both in the real and virtual context so ruthlessly shaped by the economy of profit.
Are material amulets still needed to manifest our identity?
Have former functions of jewellery been indivertibly taken over by electronic accessories?
Will the personal item made of precious materials get indivertibly replaced by the Big Data algorithm, which is able to make our personality profile on the basis of just 50 traces that we unwittingly leave on the Internet?
Sławomir Fijałkowski
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