Sculpture To Wear: Jewellery by Post-War Painters and Sculptors

Year: 2012 Publisher: Didier Ltd
The Sculptural Jewels of Arnaldo & Gio Pomodoro

Year: 2013 Author: Martine Newby Haspeslagh Publisher: Didier Ltd
Calder Jewelry

Year: 2007 Edited by Alexander S. C. Rower and Holton Rower Publisher: Calder Foundation Calder Jewelry features around 300 bracelets, brooches, necklaces, and rings, all of which are exquisitely reproduced in newly commissioned photographs. Also included are examples of Calder’s inventory drawings; the boxes he made to store the jewelry; historic photographs of his jewelry worn by notable patrons, art collectors, and artists (for instance, Peggy Guggenheim and Georgia O’Keeffe); and a chronology.
Beyond Liaisons: Art Jewellery

Year: 2013 Publisher: World Jewellery Museum The World Jewellery Museum presents Beyond Liaisons, the first major exhibition in Asia to explore the visual dialogue between art jewellery created by well-established international living artists and traditional jewellery from various cultures around the world.
private passion: Artists’ Jewelry of the 20th Century

Year: 2009 Publisher: Arnoldsche Art Publishers An intimate glimpse of the jewelry collection at Stedelijk Museum’s Hertogenbosch. where great artists’ wishes and yearnings are revealed. Exhibition: private passion, Stedelijk Museum’s Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands, 17th October 2009 – 31st January 2010.
From Picasso to Jeff Koons: The Artist as Jeweler

Year: 2011 Edited by Diane Venet Publisher: Skira
Gioielli d’artista in Italia: 1945-1995

Year: 1995 Author: Luisa Somaini, Claudio Cerritelli Publisher: Electra
Dizionario del gioiello italiano del XIX e XX secolo

Year: 2005 Author: Lia Lenti e Maria Cristina Bergesio Publisher: Umberto Allemandi & Co. Publishing The first complete dictionary of Italian jewellery: more than 400 entries on goldsmiths, designers, schools, materials, competitions, techniques, geographical and production area, private collections, museums, photography and advertising, companies and trademarks, from 1850 to 2000. More than 600 photographs document the various types of object produced in over a century, and analyse the work behind each of them and their success on the market.

