From Louise Bourgeois to Yoko Ono

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Alicja Kwade
Annabelle d'Huart
Armelle de Sainte Marie
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Aube Elleouet
avant-garde art jewelry
Barbara Bloom
Barbara Chase-Riboud
Blanca Munos
Brigitte Nahon
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Claire von Falkenstein
Claude Lalanne
Claudia Comte
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Dorothea Tanning
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Elodie Seguin
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Eva Renee Nele
female artists
female focus art
female jewelry designers
female standpoints
Francoise Petrovitch
Helen Britton
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Jacqueline de Jong
Jenny Holzer
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jewelry
Joana Vasconcelos
Katinka Bock
Kiki Smith
Leiko Ikemura
Liliane Lijn
Louise Bourgeois
Louise Nevelson
Lynda Benglis
Mailys Seydoux-Dumas
Marcia Grostein
Meret Oppenheim
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Michele Oka Doner
minimalist elegance
Museum fur Angewandte Kunst Koln
Museum of Applied Arts
Nathalia Edenmont
Niki de Saint Phalle
Paloma Varga Weisz
Pierrette Bloch
Rebecca Horn
Rita McBride
Rosemarie Trockel
Ruth Francken
sculptural expressions
Sculptures
Sheila Concari
Sissel Tolaas
Sonia Delaunay
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Sophia Vari
Sophie Taeuber-Arp
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women artists
women jewelry designers
Yayoi Kusama
Yoko Ono
Zhou Yiyan

Product details

  • ISBN 9783897907508
  • Weight: 840g
  • Dimensions: 220 x 280mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Feb 2026
  • Publisher: Arnoldsche
  • Publication City/Country: DE
  • Product Form: Hardback
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From Louise Bourgeois to Yoko Ono presents around 85 jewellery works by some 45 internationally renowned female visual artists from the 1920s to the present day. Their jewellery pieces open up new, often surprising perspectives on their artistic production. Some pieces captivate with minimalist elegance, others with their expressive, sculptural presence or playful humour, with each unique work consolidating an artistic vision into a small personal statement. With its exhibition of the same name, the Museum für Angewandte Kunst Köln (MAKK; Museum of Applied Arts, Cologne) deliberately focuses on female standpoints, thus breaking with the male-dominated perception of avant-garde art jewellery.

Artists featured include: Lynda Benglis; Pierrette Bloch; Barbara Bloom; Katinka Bock; Louise Bourgeois; Helen Britton; Barbara Chase-Riboud; Claudia Comte; Sheila Concari; Sonia Delaunay; Nathalia Edenmont; Aube Elléouët; Claire von Falkenstein; Ruth Francken; Marcia Grostein; Jenny Holzer; Rebecca Horn; Annabelle d’Huart; Leiko Ikemura; Jacqueline de Jong; Yayoi Kusama; Alicja Kwade; Claude Lalanne; Liliane Lijn; Rita McBride; Blanca Muños; Brigitte Nahon; Eva Renée Nele [E. R. Nele]; Louise Nevelson; Michele Oka Doner; Yoko Ono; Meret Oppenheim; Françoise Pétrovitch; Niki de Saint Phalle; Armelle de Sainte Marie; Elodie Seguin; Maïlys Seydoux-Dumas; Kiki Smith; Sophie Taeuber-Arp; Dorothea Tanning; Sissel Tolaas; Rosemarie Trockel; Paloma Varga Weisz; Sophia Vari; Joana Vasconcelos; Zhou Yiyan.

Text in English and German.

Petra Hesse was born in Wiesbaden in 1966 and has been the director of the Museum of Applied Arts Cologne since March 2010. Prior to that, she worked in various functions at the Reiss-Engelhorn Museums in Mannheim, the largest municipal museum complex in southern Germany, since 1998, most recently director of the Museum Zeughaus and the Museum Schillerhaus as well as deputy to the general director. Her areas of responsibility included in particular the project management for the general renovation and museum refurnishing of the Museum Zeughaus as well as the supervision for the new construction of the Bassermannhaus for music and art. Lena Hoppe is the Research Associate for Metal Art, Objects made of Organic Materials, Jewellery and Weapons at the Museum of Applied Arts Cologne. Together they have also published Faszination Schmuck Fascination Jewellery, a comprehensive monograph on 7000 years of jewellery history as showcased by the museum.