Description
In this book, Cristina Filipe offers a critical examination, from a social and art historical perspective, of some of the artists and contexts that contributed to the transformations in Portuguese jewellery from the vanguard of the 1960s to the early twenty-first century - a decisive period in which the term 'jewellery' itself was redefined. In addition, Contemporary Jewellery in Portugal contextualises the international scene, reflecting on how Portuguese artists responded to these external influences. What jewellery was made? Who made it? What were the underlying trends and creative references? These are some of the questions that this book seeks to answer through the analysis of artist interviews and exhaustive factual research, accompanied by a visual narrative mirroring the changes in contemporary jewellery in Portugal.
Accompanies an exhibition at Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon, 19 July - 16 September 2019
About the Author
Cristina Filipe (b. 1965) is an artist and researcher with a PhD in Art and Heritage from the Universidade Catolica Portuguesa in Porto. This book reflects the result of her doctoral research and is published after she was awarded a Susan Beech Grant by Art Jewelry Forum in 2017.
Book Information
ISBN 9783897905658
Author Cristina Filipe
Format Hardback
Page Count 352
Imprint Arnoldsche
Publisher Arnoldsche
Weight(grams) 1230g