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Mia Maljojoki: Jewelry 1998-2018

By (author) Monica Gaspar





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""This book is an amusement park of emotions, which have become frozen in various forms of wearable art"" - Mia Maljojoki (b. 1970) speaks passionately about the emotional potential of her jewellery. In her works, she wants to capture the moment, make feelings permanent and trigger social interaction. But her pendants and neckpieces, in which cold porcelain clashes with neon textiles, are never overly ornate, instead they show a playful lightness. The jewellery artist presents her work of the last twenty years in eight series. Large format photos show materiality and technique, while pictures of performances and exhibitions allow a personal point of view. The models of the Exactly-series, who are portrayed in the Finnish landscape, reveal the intimate relationship between jewellery and wearer.

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Publisher | Arnoldsche
Published date | 19 Apr 2018
Language |
Format | Hardback
Pages | 160
Dimensions | 330 x 240 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 1280g
ISBN | 978-3-8979-0529-0
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BISAC | art / general


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