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Hollow goose eggs, natural sponges, packaging, balloons featuring smileys, shoe soles, scientific gauges, or even his mother' s gallstones - the repertoire of things elevated to jewellery objects knows no bounds for the Norwegian artist Sigurd Bronger. His ' portable objects' are turned into wearables by means of artful hanging mechanisms. For Bronger, jewellery is a means of communication. The questions he poses with his works relate to function and use, decoration, aesthetic, and beauty, and his works invite us to see things anew: does the beautiful really have to be useless and the practical aesthetically uninteresting? Through the witty yet subtle cosmos of this extraordinary artist, our own ' world of things' is becoming a good deal greater. Text in English and German. |
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