NEW YORK, NY, August 19, 2016 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Before Auguste Rodin revolutionized the 19th century art scene with his evocative approach to sculpture, artists were content to draw sculptural inspiration from mythology and history, sculpting forms and figures that fit an idealized image. Rodin, instead, chose to expose the raw emotion and natural vitality he saw in his subjects. He employed a sculpting motif that explored spatial form rather than solid; sinuous lines rather than straight; and textured molds rather than smooth. His approach is considered to have been the birth of Modern Sculpture.
For the annual 2016 Fall exhibition, Aaron Faber Gallery challenged twelve celebrated jewelry artists to maneuver Rodin's path to create jewelry pieces inspired by the principles of modern sculpture. "Jewelry as Sculpture as Jewelry" will open at the Gallery's 666 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, New York location on Thursday, October 6, 2016 with commissioned interpretations of modern sculpture's influence on jewelry art from the following participating artists:
Roland Dubuc
Arata Fuchi
Lucie Heskett-Brem
Paolo Marcolongo
Tom & Bernd Munsteiner
Tod Pardon
So Young Park
Claudio Pino
Baiyang Qiu
Kim Rawdin
Peter Schmid for Atelier Zobel
Aleksandra Vali
"Defining contemporary sculpture in all of its aspects is not the purpose of this exhibition, but it can be said to include movement, light, sound, concept and installation, as well as form and dimension," said Patricia Faber, exhibition curator and co-owner of Aaron Faber Gallery. "Many studio jewelry artists are modern sculptors of wearable, three-dimensional forms. This group exhibition will highlight that aspect of our field."
"Jewelry as Sculpture as Jewelry" will exhibit at Aaron Faber Gallery through October 29, 2016. The exhibition will then be taken to Chicago for the 2016 SOFA Chicago art fair.
For more information, please visit http://jewelrysculpture.lmrpr.com or contact Aaron Faber Gallery at (212) 586-8411. All press enquiries, including requests for interviews or high res images, may be directed to The Lilian Raji Agency, [email protected] or (646) 789-4427 ext 701.
About Aaron Faber Gallery
Aaron Faber Gallery was founded in 1974 to present the work of studio jewelers, those artists creating one-of-a-kind jewels that are inspired by creativity and originality, made in the artist's studio and imbued with the artist's spirit, concept and style.
The gallery, owned by Edward and Patricia Faber is located on West 53rd Street down the block from the Museum of Modern Art, where its contemporary interior is the backdrop for changing exhibitions by studio jewelers as well as permanent collections by the gallery's artist group. For more information, please visit http://www.aaronfaber.com.
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