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Handshake / Mary-Jane DUFFY / Wellington [Nouvelle-Zélande] : JEMbooks (2013)
Titre : Handshake : 12 contemporary jewellers connect with their heroes Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Mary-Jane DUFFY, Auteur ; Peter DECKERS, Auteur Editeur : Wellington [Nouvelle-Zélande] : JEMbooks Année de publication : 2013 Importance : 1 vol. (110 p.) Présentation : ill. en coul., couv. ill. en coul. Format : 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-473-22701-2 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : BIJOU
BIJOU CONTEMPORAINIndex. décimale : 739.207 4 BIJOUX. Catalogues d'exposition Résumé : "Handshake(HS) is a progressive mentoring and exhibition programme, spaced over three years and includes a website and a book to be launched at Schmuck 2013, Munich. HS involves twelve emerging jewellery artists from New Zealand, developing new work for a series of exhibitions alongside specially matched mentors, who are all high-calibre artists of international renown. Beginning in 2011, HS kicked off with a series of mentor consultations through new media like Skype, as well as email and studio visits, and was followed by several exhibitions in Australia, New Zealand and Germany. The Process: The twelve emerging jewellers were asked to select their hero artist, someone who would be the best mentor for each individual's art practice. The organiser, Peter Deckers, then approached these selected mentors forming a symbiotic relationship between the mentor and mentee through an agreed number of feedback sessions. This process supported their development and making, assisted with the editing of the work and built a relationship towards a collaboration for the Objectspace exhibition in June 2013 ... This 112 page book has a collection of mentees' notes, as well as statements and work images from their two years' apprenticeship. It features work and images from the mentees and mentors, essays from Benjamin Lignel (biographies of the 12 mentors plus an essay), Mary-Jane Duffy (mentee and mentor questionnaire texts), Raewyn Walsh (essay about historical connections to learning processes and systems), Andrea Wagner (mentor reception introduction text), Sharon Fitness (mentee reception text), with an introduction to the project and essays by Heather Galbraith, Dean of Massey University, Wellington, NZ. The very last Handshake exhibition will occur towards the end of 2013 and will conclude the three year project. In this final phase, each mentee will select a new recent graduate who they will mentor for of a year, converging on the ever increasing circle of learning and contributing to the dynamic flow of shared experiences. Creative New Zealand funded a selection of mentor consultations, the HS book and the Munich exhibition ..."--Handshakejewellery.com. website (viewed on 10/06/2013) Handshake : 12 contemporary jewellers connect with their heroes [texte imprimé] / Mary-Jane DUFFY, Auteur ; Peter DECKERS, Auteur . - Wellington [Nouvelle-Zélande] : JEMbooks, 2013 . - 1 vol. (110 p.) : ill. en coul., couv. ill. en coul. ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-473-22701-2
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : BIJOU
BIJOU CONTEMPORAINIndex. décimale : 739.207 4 BIJOUX. Catalogues d'exposition Résumé : "Handshake(HS) is a progressive mentoring and exhibition programme, spaced over three years and includes a website and a book to be launched at Schmuck 2013, Munich. HS involves twelve emerging jewellery artists from New Zealand, developing new work for a series of exhibitions alongside specially matched mentors, who are all high-calibre artists of international renown. Beginning in 2011, HS kicked off with a series of mentor consultations through new media like Skype, as well as email and studio visits, and was followed by several exhibitions in Australia, New Zealand and Germany. The Process: The twelve emerging jewellers were asked to select their hero artist, someone who would be the best mentor for each individual's art practice. The organiser, Peter Deckers, then approached these selected mentors forming a symbiotic relationship between the mentor and mentee through an agreed number of feedback sessions. This process supported their development and making, assisted with the editing of the work and built a relationship towards a collaboration for the Objectspace exhibition in June 2013 ... This 112 page book has a collection of mentees' notes, as well as statements and work images from their two years' apprenticeship. It features work and images from the mentees and mentors, essays from Benjamin Lignel (biographies of the 12 mentors plus an essay), Mary-Jane Duffy (mentee and mentor questionnaire texts), Raewyn Walsh (essay about historical connections to learning processes and systems), Andrea Wagner (mentor reception introduction text), Sharon Fitness (mentee reception text), with an introduction to the project and essays by Heather Galbraith, Dean of Massey University, Wellington, NZ. The very last Handshake exhibition will occur towards the end of 2013 and will conclude the three year project. In this final phase, each mentee will select a new recent graduate who they will mentor for of a year, converging on the ever increasing circle of learning and contributing to the dynamic flow of shared experiences. Creative New Zealand funded a selection of mentor consultations, the HS book and the Munich exhibition ..."--Handshakejewellery.com. website (viewed on 10/06/2013) Réservation
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