The exhibition titled “A Barbarian, A Title, And a Miracle”,
I was firstly really impressed with the set out, it allowed a lot of movement
around the room, the aim was for all of the jewellery works to sit next to each
other and not be split up. Each work was coded by a coloured piece of wood,
with long tables jutting out from the walls. I liked the works of Carina Shoshtary
that had detailed and mixed colour fragments that looked like twigs and cacoons.
Also, the work of Mielle Harvey that had drawings on ridged squares, and cast
objects such as birds.
Next we went to an exhibition tilted “Initiation” and I really
liked seeing the repousse work of Gabriele Hinze, mostly brooches hanging from
the inside covers of old books fallen apart. The display of rings by Anna Fanigina
was interesting it made the rings seem very delicate and venerable as they balanced,
hung from strings and suspended on sheets of Perspex.
(Carina Shoshtary)
(Mielle Harvey)





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