Very rarely does a jewellery artist manage to find new pictorial worlds of such a personal nature during the course of their creative work so freely and unencumbered as Daniel Kruger (born 1951, South Africa). His experiments with the most diverse materials, decoration, forms and structures testify to an exuberant creativity for which he was honoured with the renowned Herbert Hoffmann Award for Art Jewellery in 1987 and 2005. Daniel Kruger uses found objects of every kind, or quotes historical forms and decoration. The unusual combinations of materials as well as new interpretations of...
Very rarely does a jewellery artist manage to find new pictorial worlds of such a personal nature during the course of their creative work so freely a...
An artistic reflection on modern heroes and modes of distinction Accompanies the international Ausgezeichnet Most Excellent exhibition in Chemnitz, Germany, from November 2015 to February 2016Heroes - the concept dates back to the dawn of civilization. Where there was society, there were also heroes: they were the bravest, the strongest, the most exemplary and outstanding within their field. In the past, heroes have been commended by medals, trophies, and various other cross-cultural badges of honor. But what constitutes a 'hero' today? And how might we identify these extraordinary...
An artistic reflection on modern heroes and modes of distinction Accompanies the international Ausgezeichnet Most Excellent exhibition in Chemnitz, ...