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A cookbook celebrating the history of how we dine, which can be dated back to radical changes that occurred in France between1650 and the French Revolution.
The publication SCHMUCKISMUS reveals that artists of this medium of expression no longer start from the mere decoration of individuals. 30 members of the international studio jewellery scene present their latest works.
The Belgian artist David Huycke is one of the most important silversmiths working today. This first monograph shows the meticulous granulation of the silver objects.
Barbel Thoelke's life's work in filigree porcelain. A finely-balanced book that includes both traditional manufacturers and one-offs.
The Miller Ceramic Art Collection features masterpieces highlighting the artistic ideals of numerous luminaries of mid-twentieth century to early twenty-first century American ceramic art.
#material4.0 presents numerous young international up-and-coming artists and serves as a intriguing introduction to the most contemporary tendencies in digital art.
Sverre Bjertnaes was higly influenced by realistic painter Odd Nerdrum, although he now merges figurative and abstract painting. The book presents the full range of Bjertnaes's works, covering painting and drawing as well as sculpture and the tableaux installations he has developed in later years.
First monographic exhibition on the work of Oskar Schlemmer in Eastern Germany.
This authoritative monograph on the artist features his oeuvre from the 1990s to the present day, with more than 200 illustrations.
The first monograph published on the work of this groundbreaking glass artist features Koss's most important achievements and, through insightful essays by curators and critics, places them in historic perspective.
Comprehensive monograph on this internationally-renowned metal artist, featuring work from across nearly 50 years.
Handmade in Germany presents the best manufacturers in their fields and proves why the label 'Made in Germany' is still sought after worldwide.
The third volume of GRASSI Museum's highly requested series on Vessel/Sculpture continues the success story.
The rediscovery of an important episode in German post-war art. Text in German, with full English translations in the appendix.
ThinkingJewellery comprises scientific research as well as discourse on the historical and societal interconnection of jewellery. Highlights are the symposia, which are now accompanied by periodicals.
The most recent work series of Swiss artist Annelies Strba is collected in a colourful publication where she defamiliarises her art through colour filters and the removal of contours.
The new monograph about artist Gabriela Kutschera links her jewellery with her sculptures and the paper work.
The first publication on the collection of Leopold Ikle presenting handmade lace from over 400 years. Text in German.
The unique and very first compilation of all ethnographic collections of H. Harrer and P. Aufschnaiter.
Gisbert Stach's first monograph on twenty-five years of experimental jewellery work, providing insights into Stach's very personal approach on artistic gold- and silversmithing.
The new monograph about artist Aslaug M. Juliussen provides insights into the habits of a European indigenous culture.
The new monograph about jewellery artist Annamaria Zanella shows many hitherto unpublished works.
Gitte Jungersen (b. 1967) has gained much attention for her innovative work with ceramic glazes. She experiments with extremely active glazes that melt and run during firing.
First publication about the young rising star Johannes Nagel of the German ceramic scene, whilst examining the associations between form and idea.
Material Perceptions is the fifth volume in the series Documents on Contemporary Crafts published by Norwegian Crafts.
Silver jewellery symposium Jablonec '68 was the first summit of European jewellery artists from East and West. The founders of studio jewellery participated.
The 300 works of the Lotte Reimers Foundation showcase the wide spectrum and the diversity of modern ceramic art including works by 115 international artists. Text in English and German.
600 rings by international artist jewellers document how these miniature works of art have become modern sculptures showcasing new materials and techniques, daring designs and current themes.
First comprehensive publication about the American/Korean metalsmith and jewellery artist Chunghi Choo. Works by thirty former students reveal Choo's influence on a subsequent generation.The student's works show how techniques learnt in a metal programme may be transferred to other fields of art.
A collection of more than 360 individually crafted tsha-tshas (Tibetan votive offerings) presented to the wider public for the first time.
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