Signals: the body as the ultimate medium of worldly exchange
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Featured artists in the exhibition 'Signals: Late Twentieth-Century American Jewelry' focused on the human body as the subject for their jewelry designs. One example was Julia Barello's brooches, a sterling silver representation of a human vascular system.
Publication Name: American Craft
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0194-8008
Year: 1997
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Joanne Segal Brandford
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The work of basketmaker Joanne Segal Brandford was exhibited in a memorial retrospective at the Sybaris Gallery in Royal Oak, Michigan, from Oct.21 to Dec. 2, 1995. Brandford's works bear a similarity to the modernist sculpture of Henry Moore.
Publication Name: American Craft
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0194-8008
Year: 1996
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David-Andersen: enamel on silver jewelry from the land of the Vikings
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Jewelries from the 120-year old Norwegian jewelry firm David-Andersen are prized for their quality of enameling. Early jewelry from the firm were based on natural objects, while around the 1960s, jewelry designs were based on abstractions.
Publication Name: Antiques & Collecting Magazine
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1084-0818
Year: 1997
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