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    7      Cornelie Holzach

Georg Dobler - zeitgemàfi und zukunftsweisend

            Georg Dobler - Contemporary and Forward-looking

  15      Schmuck 1980-2010

            Jewellery 1980-2010

  53      Rüdiger Joppien

Georg Dobler - Anfangsjahre   

Georg Dobler - Early Years

113      Barbara Maas

Ich hebe gerne Blumen auf vom Boden

I love to pick up the flowers from the ground

119      Christianne Weber-StOber

Faszination Edelstein

Gemstone Fascination

157      Barbara Maas

À la oder Das Gleiche nochmal anders

À la, or: Similar, but Different

159      Hildegard Wiewelhove

Natur und Kunst - Kunst und

            Natur Nature and Art - Art and Nature

196      Helen Williams Drutt English

Trümmer -Wiedergeburt - Erinnerungen

Rubble - Rebirth – Remembrances

200      Biographische Informationen    

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Georg Dobler schmuck jewellery 1980–2010. Composition of Dreams.

Writer : Holzach Cornelie

Editor : Arnoldsche

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Pub year : 2010

Pages : 208

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S : 21X28

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Includes colors : 200

Binding : Relié sous jaquette

Language : Anglais Allemand

ISBN : 978-3-89790-330-2

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Exhibition catalogue : oui

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EAN : 9783897903302

Since the beginning of his creative work in 1980, Georg Dobler, the jewellery artist and lecturer at the University of Applied Arts and Science in Hildesheim, has engaged in working with geometrical forms. Also in the mid1980s, when he first drew on naturalistic elements, provoking an outcry in the jewellery world, his work was still bound by geometrical forms. It was exactly because naturalism was viewed as outmoded, however, that Dobler was viewed as a pioneer by the next generation of studio jewellery designers.
The artist complements his casts from nature (exotic plants and beetles) – Dobler sees himself as a collector of structures and forms – with large, facetted stones as an artistic addition. Yellow to orange-glowing lemon citrine and tender lilac amethysts combine with the metal surfaces to create a shimmering play of colours. Pure silver shine is seldom found in Dobler’s work; his trademark is rather black chromium or oxidized silver surfaces that shine in iridescent black. Georg Dobler is not only a pioneer, he also finds inspiration among the great artists of early modern art. Thus in the mid1990s he drew on the abstract paintings of a Piet Mondrian, Wassily Kandinsky or Kazimir Malevich, who ignited his fantasy and inspired his compositions.
“Georg Dobler: Jewellery 1980–2010” spans the œuvre of the Berlin jewellery artist from the early 1980s to the present. A breath-taking journey from geometrical forms to casts from nature, works with stones to his current work, which unite the entire creative work of the artist in a grand symbiosis.
Authors: Cornelie Holzach | Rüdiger Joppien | Christianne Weber | Hildegard Wiewelhove | Barbara Maas | Helen Drutt
Exhibition in the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg, November/December 2010 and further venues in Pforzheim, Hanau, Bielefeld and Berlin, 2011.
 

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