THE RING - the most common piece of jewellery can be full of meaning, a personal statement sometimes showing itself as a technical miracle or purely decorative and beautiful. It can demand attention, be an invitation to play, be filled with tears and secrets - and is to be worn for one day or for ever.
In homage to the ring Galleri Hnoss has invited all the jewellery artists exhibited in the gallery since the start in 1997 to produce one ring each. The result is now to be seen in the exhibition THE RING - jewel forever. The show consisting of over one hundred rings is a vibrant collection of different expressions, thoughts and forms.
In connection with the exhibition on September 9 we are also arranging a seminar. The theme is the ring seen from different perspectives. We are very proud to announce the speakers: Anna Schetelich from Galerie Oona, Germany, Professor Otto Kunzli, Germany, and Manuel Vilhena, jewellery artist from Portugal. Moderator is Love Jönsson, crafts critic and guest lecturer at HDK, University of Gothenburg. The seminar is a collaboration between Galleri Hnoss and the Department of Jewellery Art at HDK, with support from Gothenburg Crafts Association, Estrid Ericsson's Foundation, Wilhelm and Martina Lundgren Fund, and the family Wikanders Foundation.
With the exhibition The ring- jewel forever Galleri Hnoss will also manifest that our activities will change from now on. After this event we will leave our physical gallery and work in other ways in the future.
With the exhibition The ring- jewel forever Galleri Hnoss will also manifest that our activities will change from now on. After this event we will leave our physical gallery and work in other ways in the future.
Ingierd Hanevold, Norway, Lena Bergestad–Jonsson, Sweden, Per Suntum, Denmark, Kim Buck, Denmark, Christer G. Jonsson, Sweden, Peter De Wit, Sweden, Otto Künzli, Germany, Andreas Treykorn, Germany, Verena Siber- Fuchs, Swizerland, Margareth Sandström, Sweden, Karin Johansson, Sweden, Sigurd Bronger, Norway, Esther Knobel, Israel, Tore Svensson, Sweden, Anette Kraen, Denmark, Beppe Kessler, Netherlands, Mona Wallström, Sweden, Ari Turunen, Finland, Synnøve Korssjøen, Norway, Konrad Mehus, Norway, Onno Boekhoudt, Netherlands, Ulrika Swärd, Sweden, Rian de Jong, Netherlands, Christoph Zellweger, Switzerland, Helena Lehtinen, Finland, Helena Sandström, Sweden, Jamie Bennett, USA, Lotta Åström, Sweden, Karen Ihle/ Jens Eliasen, Denmark, Johanna Dahm, Switzerland, Petra Schou, Sweden, Adam Paxon, Scotland, Bruce Metcalf, USA, Eva Dora Lamm, Denmark, Ruudt Peters, Netherlands, Barbara Paganin, Italy, Kasia Gasparski, Denmark, Annelies Planteydt, Netherlands, Kadri Mälk, Estonia, Lena Olson, Sweden, Tarja Tuppanen, Finland, Manuel Vilhena, Portugal, Castello Hansen, Denmark/Sweden, Gijs Bakker, Netherlands, Cecilia Johansson, Sweden, Gunilla Grahn, Sweden, Vera Siemund, Germany, Karl Fritsch, Germany, Nel Linssen, Netherlands, Margaret West, Australia, Lars Sture, Norway, Kerstin Ringedal, Sweden, Fabrice Schaefer, Switzerland, Lucy Sarneel, Netherlands, Elise-Ann Hochlin, Norway, Georg Dobler, Germany, Katja Prins, Netherlands, Ramon Puig Cuyás, Spain, Xavier Monclús, Spain, Mah Rana, England, Peter Bauhuis, Germany, Silke Trekel, Germany, Terhi Tolvanen, Finland/Netherlands, Svenja John, Germany, Jivan Astflack England, Anna Unsgaard, Sweden, Charlotte Sinding, Sweden, Sonia Morel, Switzerland, Pia Aleborg, Sweden, Marc Monzó, Spain, Andi Gut, Switzerland, Anna Martinsson, Sweden, Ulrich Reithofer, Austria/Netherlands, Peter Hoogeboom, Netherlands, Mari Ishikawa, Japan/Germany, Annika Åkerfelt, Sweden, Karin Seufert, Germany, Peter Scubic, Austria, Lina Petersson, Sweden/England, Sara Borgegård, Sweden, Erik Kuiper, Netherlands, Ineke Heerkens, Netherlands, Bettina Speckner, Germany, Sebastian Buescher, England/Tyskland, Warwick Freeman, New Zealand, Iris Neuwenburg Netherlands, Jiro Kamata, Germany/Japan, Anne-Marie Bernhardt, Sweden, Hanna Hedman, Sweden, Lin Cheung England, Bas Bouman Netherlands, Birgit Laken Netherlands, Norman Weber, Germany, Gemma Draper, Spain, Kristi Paap, Estonia, Alexander Blank, Germany, Klara Brynge, Sweden, Mia Maljojoki, Finland/Germany, Jenny Klemming, Sweden, Jantje Fleischhut, Netherlands, Mikiko Minewaki, Japan, Carolina Claesson, Sweden, Linda Marie Karlsson, Sweden, Maria Ylnder, Sweden, Åsa Christensson, Sweden.
hnoss started in 1997. It's internationally oriented exhibition programme shows the wide range of expressions that are found in contemporary jewellery.
hnoss is located at Konstepidemin – an area full of studios, galleries and other cultural activities in Göteborg.
hnoss started in 1997. It's internationally oriented exhibition programme shows the wide range of expressions that are found in contemporary jewellery.
hnoss is located at Konstepidemin – an area full of studios, galleries and other cultural activities in Göteborg.
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The day starts with a seminary…
In association with the opening of the exhibition The Ring – jewel forever at Gallery Hnoss Friday 9th of September 2011, we would like to welcome you to a seminar. The theme for this occasion is the ring, seen from different perspectives.
We are proud to present the lecturers: Anna Schetelich from Galerie OONA, Germany, Professor Otto Künzli, Germany and Manuel Vilhena, Jewellery Artist, Portugal. Moderator for the Seminar is Love Jönsson, craft and design critic, and guest lecturer at School of Design and Crafts, University of Gothenburg
With the exhibition and seminar The Ring – jewel forever Gallery Hnoss want to manifest that our activities will change from now on. After this grand gathering we will leave our former gallery space and work in other ways in the future.
Friday 9th of September 2011
Location: Cinema Bio Capitol, Skanstorget 1, Gothenburg.
Programme:
09.30 Registration
10.00 Introduction by Love Jönsson
10.30 Anna Schetelich
12.00 Lunch
13.30 Manuel Vilhena
15.00 Coffee break
15.30 Otto Künzli
17.00 Summary by Love Jönsson
18.00 Opening at Galleri Hnoss, Konstepidemin and party/mingle at Blå Huset, Konstepidemin, Konstepidemins väg, Gothenburg.
The seminar is a collaboration with HDK - Jewellery Art Department University of Gothenburg and Gallery Hnoss with the support of Göteborgs Slöjdförening, Estrid Ericsons stiftelse, Wilhelm och Martina Lundgrens fond and Familjen Wikanders Stiftelse.
Seminar language is English.
Seminar fee is 100 SEK. Lunch is not included.
Advance booking required. Submit your binding registration by sending an e-mail with your full contact details to hnoss@konstepidemin.com at the latest Friday August 26.
The fee is collected upon arrival, in cash only.
For any questions please contact Karin Johansson: karin.johansson@hdk.gu.se
or Lena Olson: lena@lenaolson.se
The Cinema Bio Capitol is situated at Skanstorget 1. Hagakyrkan (tram 1,6,9,11) or Brunnsgatan (tram 2,13) are the nearest stops.
Konstepidemin is situated at Konstepidemins väg. Linnéplatsen (tram 1,2,6) or Seminariegatan (tram 2) are the nearest stops
We are proud to present the lecturers: Anna Schetelich from Galerie OONA, Germany, Professor Otto Künzli, Germany and Manuel Vilhena, Jewellery Artist, Portugal. Moderator for the Seminar is Love Jönsson, craft and design critic, and guest lecturer at School of Design and Crafts, University of Gothenburg
With the exhibition and seminar The Ring – jewel forever Gallery Hnoss want to manifest that our activities will change from now on. After this grand gathering we will leave our former gallery space and work in other ways in the future.
Friday 9th of September 2011
Location: Cinema Bio Capitol, Skanstorget 1, Gothenburg.
Programme:
09.30 Registration
10.00 Introduction by Love Jönsson
10.30 Anna Schetelich
12.00 Lunch
13.30 Manuel Vilhena
15.00 Coffee break
15.30 Otto Künzli
17.00 Summary by Love Jönsson
18.00 Opening at Galleri Hnoss, Konstepidemin and party/mingle at Blå Huset, Konstepidemin, Konstepidemins väg, Gothenburg.
The seminar is a collaboration with HDK - Jewellery Art Department University of Gothenburg and Gallery Hnoss with the support of Göteborgs Slöjdförening, Estrid Ericsons stiftelse, Wilhelm och Martina Lundgrens fond and Familjen Wikanders Stiftelse.
Seminar language is English.
Seminar fee is 100 SEK. Lunch is not included.
Advance booking required. Submit your binding registration by sending an e-mail with your full contact details to hnoss@konstepidemin.com at the latest Friday August 26.
The fee is collected upon arrival, in cash only.
For any questions please contact Karin Johansson: karin.johansson@hdk.gu.se
or Lena Olson: lena@lenaolson.se
The Cinema Bio Capitol is situated at Skanstorget 1. Hagakyrkan (tram 1,6,9,11) or Brunnsgatan (tram 2,13) are the nearest stops.
Konstepidemin is situated at Konstepidemins väg. Linnéplatsen (tram 1,2,6) or Seminariegatan (tram 2) are the nearest stops
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