Superficie
Enrico Castellani Superficie, 2013 18kt rose gold necklace 6.2 x 6.2 cm Edition of 12 Signed and numbered Since the late 1950’s Enrico Castellani’s work has been characterized by striking relief structures called Superficie. The jewellery project came to life in 2012/2013, using a hammer and a chisel, the artist has created bracelets and necklaces made in three different colours of gold. The geometrical patterns created in these jewels alternate positive and negative space and establish a strong interplay between light and shadow.
Sospeso
Giorgio Vigna Sospeso, 2014 18kt yellow gold and oxidised silver pendant Edition of 5 Signed and numbered “Suspended memory caged in the game between the full and the empty.” – Giorgio Vigna Sospeso (Suspended) is the first jewellery project – rings and pendants – created in collaboration with Elisabetta Cipriani in edition of 5. This project is a homage to Vigna’s Sospeso sculpture, which was commissioned for the “TRA. Edge of becoming” exhibition held at the Fortuny Museum, in 2011, during the 54th Venice Biennale. Re-imagined as a wearable sculpture, it celebrates day and night, fullness and emptiness, and the daily passage of time.
Sospeso
Giorgio Vigna Sospeso, 2014 18kt yellow gold and oxidised silver pendant Edition of 5 Signed and numbered “Suspended memory caged in the game between the full and the empty.” – Giorgio Vigna Sospeso (Suspended) is the first jewellery project – rings and pendants – created in collaboration with Elisabetta Cipriani in edition of 5. This project is a homage to Vigna’s Sospeso sculpture, which was commissioned for the “TRA. Edge of becoming” exhibition held at the Fortuny Museum, in 2011, during the 54th Venice Biennale. Re-imagined as a wearable sculpture, it celebrates day and night, fullness and emptiness, and the daily passage of time.
Stella Maris
Kendell Geers Stella Maris (Mater Facit), 2011 silver rose gold plated nipple necklace varying dimensions Edition of 10 Signed and numbered Make it Yours ♥ The 2011 collaboration between Kendell Geers and Elisabetta Cipriani Gallery resulted in three different iconic pieces that convey the characteristic intensity of the artist’s works. Stella Maris (Mater Facit) is a necklace composed from female nipples, mounted in the traditional way of a bead necklace with an invisible clasp made of a bigger nipple.
Grata
Fausto Melotti Grata, 1978 18kt pink gold and 10 corals brooch/pendant 6 x 3 x 1.5 cm edition of 7/8 + 4 AP Filippini Edition (Gemma Gioielli) Inspired by his engineering and music studies, Melotti’s abstract sculptures had an immaterial, rhythmic and intellectual effect on its viewers: a mixture of nature, geometry and music delicately expressed in gold and corals.
Cucumber
Erwin Wurm Cucumber, 2014 Silver necklace with sapphires, flexible silver torque Cucumber length 4cm Edition of 10 Signed and numbered Make it Yours ♥ Erwin Wurm’s diverse, multimedia, witty oeuvre proclaims that “all is sculpture” in the spaces occupied by both art and life. The artist’s project of the ironic sculpture is one of the essential subversive strategies of modern art, occupying a prominent and original position. For an awards ceremony Wurm created a pickled cucumber, a parody of a figure of victory, outweighing provocation. From this idea he created a series of 40 works entitled Self-Portrait as Cucumber, showing his ability to laugh at himself. The jewellery project in collaboration with Elisabetta Cipriani recreates the provocation and irony of the self-portrait works, with a series of cucumber made in silver and sapphires. What Wurm wants to raise with this work is the astonishment caused by realising that the jewellery, made with precious gems, represent a simple vegetable that would otherwise be unnoticed or considered unattractive.
Curl
Ute Decker Curl, 2014 18kt Fairtrade yellow gold ring & pendant unique within the series initialled and hallmarked While Ute Decker has been commissioned to create large-scale sculptures, her wearable art pieces are just as equally small independent sculptures which can also be worn.
Sassi
Giorgio Vigna Sassi, 2015 Copper and silver 11 stone magnetic necklace Unique and signed The use of copper for its aesthetic value has been linked since ancient times to the production of jewellery: fine examples are the pieces designed and made by Giorgio Vigna. All of these wonderful pieces have reference to nature: rocks, pebbles, stones, shelves. Incredibly light in weight, they become part of your body and naturally adorns it. Vigna manipulates copper in its multiplicity of variations in colour and oxidation. Over the copper, you’ll find layers of silver, gold, glass forming new forms that tell a story or reveal a new beauty of nature. Another originality of these pieces, is the presence of strong magnets that substitute the clasp or the needle. The brooches can be used on light fabrics as well as on thick coats and furs. They are also very beautiful as suspended pendants or buckles.