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Episode 99: Capturing the Human Experience with Tiny, Wearable Sculpture with Art Jewelry Maker, Asagi Maeda

Episode 99: Capturing the Human Experience with Tiny, Wearable Sculpture with Art Jewelry Maker, Asagi Maeda

FromJewelry Journey Podcast


Episode 99: Capturing the Human Experience with Tiny, Wearable Sculpture with Art Jewelry Maker, Asagi Maeda

FromJewelry Journey Podcast

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Length:
22 minutes
Released:
Dec 14, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What you’ll learn in this episode: How jewelry can be used to tell people’s life stories What “ningen” are, and how Asagi uses them in her work Where Asagi draws her inspiration from How Asagi has taken “jewelry as sculpture” to a new level About Asagi Maeda Asagi Maeda lives in Tokyo, where she makes jewelry and lectures on jewelry making at Jyoshibi University of Art and Design. She is fascinated by the notion of the city being a mass of boxes we can peer into and catch a glimpse of a stranger’s life. She’s translated this idea into her necklaces, bracelets, and rings, which feature tiny worlds. What delights her most about her creations is that people can both wear them as adornment and become part of the worlds they depict. Asagi has been included in solo and group exhibitions at Mobilia Gallery, SOFA Chicago, LOOT, the National Ornamental Metal Museum, and Dan Ginza Gallery in Tokyo. Her work is part of the jewelry collections at the Museum of Arts and Design, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and numerous international private collections.  Transcript Additional Resources Facebook Instagram Website Youtube Stories on the planet - Newest work which must be exhibited at Mobilia Gallery right now Necklace (consists of 7 brooches, a pair of earrings and a pin) Sterling Silver, K18 yellow gold, Acrylic plate, Enamel, South sea pearl, Akoya pearls, CZ, Opal, Coral, Rock crystal quartz plates  Link to Video "Folding the Laundry" pendant. 2019. sterling silver (rhodium,k18 plates), amazonite, methacrylate resin "An objet d’art for players" 2018. Sterling silver, k18, Akoya pearls. W88 x D 88 x H69 mm "JOY" Necklace. 2007. Sterling silver, k18, enamel on fine silver, enamel, milky amber, white sapphire "Escape from the routine life" Bracelet. 2002. Sterling silver, k18, acrylic glass, onyx, coral
Released:
Dec 14, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Every day, people surround us wearing art, history, and culture, but we usually don’t pay attention. Most people think about jewelry as an afterthought or accessory. But jewelry can tell a larger story, one reflecting the connection between contemporary culture and that of yesteryear. Is jewelry clothing, art, status symbol, or something more? The jewelry world seems to be hidden in plain sight and little understood. The Jewelry Journey podcast explores the many aspects of jewelry and its status as art. We talk with those who live and breathe this form of adornment: makers, dealers, gallerists, academics collectors and more. The goal is to elevate the conversation beyond Etsy or big diamonds and see jewelry in a new light, so that we can appreciate the little pieces of wonder that float by each day.