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Fritz Maierhofer - Jewellery and More! (English, German, Hardcover)
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Fritz Maierhofer - Jewellery and More! (English, German, Hardcover)
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Gabriela Koschatzky-Elias writes absorbingly on the life and work
of Fritz Maierhofer, one of the most important contemporary
Austrian jewellery artists, whose international career took off in
late-1960s London. Under the sway of that throbbing city, he had
arrived at a conception of jewellery and a language of forms that
were distinctively his own. Maierhofer places jewellery on an equal
footing with painting, sculpture and architecture. What is crucial
to him is the artistic intention rather than the market value of
the materials used. Maierhofer keeps coming up with new statements
- using acrylic glass and precious metals in the 1970s, pewter and
gold in the 1980s and, in the 1990s, aluminium, steel and computer
technology while his most recent work features the new material
CORIAN (R). A new publication in our Art Jewellery Series, this is
the first comprehensive monograph surveying Fritz Maierhofer's work
from the 1960s to the present. With superlative colour
illustrations and texts by a group of distinguished specialists in
the field (including Ralph Turner and Graziella Folchini
Grassetto). Text in German and English.
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