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Jiro Kamata

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In his artistic jewellery work, Jiro Kamata (b. 1978) deals with optical phenomena in connection with the perception of values. In doing so he also thematises traditional production methods. He processes found and sometimes used materials into rings, brooches and pendants. Kamata's works are generated in respect of an 'experienced memory'; only through experience and interaction with them do they attain their value. Kamata keeps the entire process in view at the same time: from manufacture to performance as worn on the wearers' bodies. Lenses, mirrors, even adhesive tapes offer insights, outlooks and perspectives, link wearers with their environments and query the assumed positions at the same time: How do we see the world and how does the world see us? Text in English, Chinese and Japanese.

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ISBN: 9783897905771
Publication date: 18th November 2019
Author: Makiko Akiyama, Levi Higgs, Otto Künzli, Kellie Riggs, Sool Park, Yaman Shao
Publisher: Arnoldsche an imprint of Arnoldsche Verlagsanstalt
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 272 pages
Series: Arnoldsche Art Publishers
Genres: Precious metal, precious stones and jewellery: artworks and design