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Anish Kapoor - Overview
“I have made jewellery for many years. it is a way of making small objects that are like sculpture on the body.” - Anish Kapoor Anish Kapoor was one of the first artists approached by the Louisa Guinness to make jewels. He was excited to explore a new medium. His...
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From Monumental to Miniature - Overview
Large. Grand. Imposing. There is no better way to define the Monumental. A concept which emerges from the necessity to represent and commemorate through spatial dialogues between a work of art and it’s viewer. Whether it depicts a triumph, a revolution or an unexplored utopia, monumental art has always had...
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Cora Sheibani's Fluorescent Jewels Debut in London's Louisa Guinness Gallery
Cora Sheibani's Fluorescent Jewels Debut in London's Louisa Guinness Gallery Kyle Roderick, Forbes, March 6, 2019 Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Share Facebook X Pinterest Tumblr Email Cora Sheibani's 'Decorated Gugelhupf' 18-karat rose gold and ruby-studded ring is inspired by the beloved European cake...
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Bejeweled: Louisa Guinness wants you to wear your Art Collection
Bejeweled: Louisa Guinness wants you to wear your Art Collection Paula Weideger, Introspective Magazine | 1stdibs, February 5, 2018 Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: The London-based dealer specializes in limited-edition jewelry created by renowned artists. Share Facebook X Pinterest Tumblr Email Louisa Guinness is...
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Artist-designed Jewellery: Nic Fiddian Green
Artist-designed Jewellery: Nic Fiddian Green Claire Wathrall, Financial Times, How To Spend It, February 20, 2016 Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Pret Art Porter Share Facebook X Pinterest Tumblr Email From top: Salvador Dalí gold, diamond, ruby and emerald Telephone earrings, £150,000. Man Ray...
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Pol Bury - Overview
While investigating metal and movement on a vast scale, Pol Bury also began to explore the same themes in miniature. Working with GEM Montebello in Milan and Galerie Maeght, he produced a series of gold jewellery editions ‘for fun’, many of which were exhibited at Cartier in New York in...