Silver Triennial International: 17th Worldwide Competition

Author(s): Christianne Weber-Stober

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This publication, accompanying the 17th Silver Triennial, presents the current world of international silversmithing and metal design. A rich repertoire of hand-crafted everyday objects illustrates current worldwide approaches that have emerged over the last two years: from coffee and tea pots, via large and small bowls, to candlesticks, vases, salt and pepper casters, cutlery or small table accessories. Every three years renowned designers and emerging young artists from the world of silversmithing participate in the competition. A top-class jury: Dr. Barbara Grotkamp-Schepers, Klingenmuseum Solingen (DE); David Huycke, metal artist and professor in Hasselt (BE); Rosemarie Jager, Galerie im Kelterhaus Hochheim (DE) selects the best of the best. The competition has been held since 1965 to promote international contemporary silversmithing. It is a joint project by the Gesellschaft fur Goldschmiedekunst e.V. [Association for Goldsmiths Art] and the Deutsches Goldschmiedehaus Hanau [German Goldsmiths House], and is one of the most significant events of its kind world-wide. Text in English & German.

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Dr. Christianne Weber-Stober, is an art historian and a jewellery scientist who has contributed to numerous publications on contemporary jewellery and hollow- and flatware design. Dr. Christianne Weber-Stober has produced several publications on jewellery, fashion, silverware where the focal point is the 20th and 21st century. Since 2006 she has been the director of the German Goldsmiths House, whose exhibition politics emphasises the contemporary jewellery and hollow- and flatware design.

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  • : 9783897903876
  • : Arnoldsche
  • : Arnoldsche
  • : 0.816
  • : 30 April 2013
  • : 235mm X 185mm
  • : Germany
  • : 01 June 2013
  • : books

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  • : Christianne Weber-Stober
  • : Hardback
  • : 739.23079
  • : 192
  • : 93 Colour