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Artistry in Adornment: Female Jewelers Shine
14 Dec
Summary
- An exhibition showcases jewelry by 45 female artists.
- Yoko Ono's ring honors John Lennon's song 'Imagine'.
- The show features 101 pieces from the 20th and 21st centuries.

An exhibition at the Museum of Applied Arts Cologne, Germany, titled 'From Louise Bourgeois to Yoko Ono: Jewellery by Female Artists,' celebrates the work of 45 female jewelers. The show features 101 pieces spanning the 20th and 21st centuries, with notable contributions including Yoko Ono's 'Imagine Peace' ring, referencing her iconic song, and several pieces by Louise Bourgeois, such as a gold spider brooch.
Curated to highlight jewelry as a distinct artistic medium, the exhibition aims to bring recognition to female artists who have often been overshadowed. Following the initial displays by Ono and Bourgeois, the works are presented alphabetically by artist. Featured artists include Lynda Benglis, Zhou Yiyan, Méret Oppenheim, and Niki de Saint Phalle, showcasing a wide range of styles and conceptual approaches.
The exhibition delves into the creative processes and unique materials employed by these artists, from dried potatoes coated in gold to intricate glass bead weaving. The show, which opened on November 11 and continues through April 26, also has an accompanying book scheduled for publication.




