Anton Cepka: Jewellery And Objects


Auteur(s) : Die Neue Sammlung , Petra Hölscher, Sabina Jankovičová, Alena Křížová, Ágnes Schramm

Jewellery and object artist Anton Cepka (1936) is one of the most important jewellery artists of the twentieth century and a protagonist of the so-called studio jewellery movement, which arose after the Second World War. Today he is considered the doyen of Slovakian and Czech jewellery designers. Whitened silver, optical glass, stones and modern acrylic glass are Anton Cepka's preferred materials. His jewellery and his objects as he himself says 'bear all the signs of today. At the same time they express the reflection of today's over-engineered world.' Movement and light unexpectedly come into play in these pieces; thus kinetic art enters jewellery art for the first time in a conceptual way. Aerotechnical, fragile futuristic forms, the colour of the whitened silver and titles such as Radar, Antenna, Airplane, Satellite and Planet reflect the current, technological advancement and reference of our times. The execution of the objects bears witness to a great craftsmanship that is essential to Cepka's objects.

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Langue(s)
English, German
Parution
Pages
224
Éditeur
Arnoldsche
Dimensions
3 × 23 × 29 mm
Available on order
€79.00
VAT INCL., shipment not included
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