3 of the World's Best Art Jewelry Galleries


Klimt02 is a website that provides an international forum for contemporary jewelry in a creative space that offers knowledge, information, debates, and exchanges - all within the artistic realm of jewelry. Based in Barcelona, Spain, Kilmt02 inspires everyone interested in the selection, quality, art, technology, and creation of art jewelry. Sheffield School has kindly been given permission to share works of global designers here on our website. Today's post focuses on three of the wonderful global art jewelry galleries that you should try to visit during your travels; click here for a more complete list of Klimt02's Gallery Guide.
Gallery Loupe (Montclair, NJ, USA)
website: www.galleryloupe.com |
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Gallery Loupe - a gallery for Contemporary Studio Jewelry was established in 2006 to serve the interests of serious collectors as well as casual enthusiasts and individuals who are just beginning to learn about Art Jewelry. |
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Johan Van Aswegen, Vered Babai, Alexandra Bahlmann, Kathleen Brown, Klaus Bürgel, Monica Castiglioni, Petra Class, Alexia Cohen, Jennacca Davies, Rian De Jong, Noam Elyashiv, Sandra Enterline, Pat Flynn, Ford Forlano, Don Freidlich, Yael Friedman, Thomas Gentille, Edda Vardimon Gudnason, Katarina Henriksson, Rory Hooper, Lena Hulsmeier, Reiko Ishiyama, Vered Kaminski, Beppe Kessler, Esther Knobel, Seung-Hea Lee, Anna Lorich, Brooke Marks-Swanson, Louis Mueller, Opulent Project, Emiko Oye, Joan Parcher, Mary Preston, Robin Quigley, Kobi Roth, Biba Schutz, Barbara Seidenath, Marjorie Simo, Tracy Steepy, Deganit Stern-Schocken, Anthony Tammaro, Andrea Wagner, Joe Wood, Sayumi Yokouchi. |
Gallery Deux Poissons
website: www.deuxpoissons.com |
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Gallery deux poissons is a contemporary jewelry gallery launched in Ebisu, Tokyo in 2003. It is renown as a pioneer who introduced the field of contemporary jewelry to the Japanese audience. Based in Tokyo, the gallery has been contributing to opening up a new market in Japan, and building up a network with artists around the world. |
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[Japanese artists] |
Galerie Noel Guyomarc'h
website: www.galerienoelguyomarch.com |
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Open in 1996, Galerie Noel Guyomarc'h promotes international contemporary jewelry. Through diverse exhibitions the Galerie encourages visitors to cast a new eye on jewelry. Much more than simple decorative objects, the jewelry presented is indeed the result of an exploration of both form and content. As in all authentic art, a piece of jewelry can therefore move, seduce, disturb, or provoke reflection. |
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Sarah Abramson, Catherine Allen, Silvie Altschuler, Marie Bonfils, Monika Brugger, Angela Bubash, Bridget Catchpole, Ramon Puig Cuyàs, Josée Desjardins, Elisa Deval, Christine Dwane, Noam Elyashiv, Anne Fauteux, Donald Friedlich, Karl Fritsch, Morgane Guilcher, Mirjam Hiller, Reiko Ishiyama, Vivienne Jones, Janis Kerman, Teresa Kleineidam, Atanas konstantinov, Yael Krakowski, Carolina Martinez Linares, Petra Luz, Mia Maljojoki, Paul McClure, Martina Mühlfellner, Joan Parcher, Ruudt Peters, Maria Phillips, Pamela Ritchie, Marzia Rossi, France Roy, Walter Schuelp, Biba Schultz, Greg Sims, Jan Smith, Kye-Yeon Son, Despo Sophocleous, Barbara Stutman, Amy Tavern, Blanche Tilden, Sarah Troper, Annie Tung, Luzia Vogt, Andrea Wagner, Silvia Walz, Lawrence Woodford, Sayaka Yamamoto, Patrycja Zwierzynska. |
If you're interested in learning more about jewelry design, we encourage you to explore the Sheffield School, New York, NY. Sheffield began as an Interior Design school in 1985, and then expanded our course offerings to train people in other design-related fields, including Feng Shui, Wedding and Event Planning, and Jewelry Design. With thousands of active students and more than 50,000 graduates, Sheffield has trained more design professionals than any school in the world.