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Gabi Dziuba & Friends

Cornelie Holzach

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English
Arnoldsche
01 October 2024
Stylistic pluralism is the distinguishing characteristic of 1980s applied and fine arts.

The art scene developed dynamically in urban environments: exhibitions were group shows, music meant jam sessions, the club scene became established. Political, leftwing discourse and 'reckless' hedonism ran parallel; prescriptive stylistic postulates and the idea of fixed identities were dropped. Punk went its own way, and 'Bad Painting' set

the agenda in paintings. Her quirky designs and preference for collaborative ways of working place the jewelry artist Gabi Dziuba among the pioneers of that time.

The present publication vividly demonstrates how personal and artistic values can be interwoven by juxtaposing paintings, sculptures, installations, photo works, and jewellery on an equal footing, just as Gabi Dziuba has done in the company of the men and women who have contributed to this cooperative effort. The publication shows how content-related and design-orientated processes in jewellery and painting can benefit from each other. Gabi Dziuba's jewellery is engaged in an exhilarating dialogue with the various artworks.
Edited by:  
Imprint:   Arnoldsche
Country of Publication:   Germany
Dimensions:   Height: 300mm,  Width: 230mm, 
Weight:   1.495kg
ISBN:   9783897907140
ISBN 10:   3897907143
Pages:   240
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Gabi Dziuba studied at the Fachhochschule für Gestaltung in Pforzheim from 1972 until 1983 with Reinhold Reiling, a pioneering exponent of a new conception of jewellery. She was then in Hermann Jünger’s goldsmithing class at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Munich. The friends Gabi Dziuba made there among her fellow artists included Günther Förg and Hans-Jörg Mayer, with whom she began exchanging artistic ideas. In 2011 she opened Dziuba Jewels, a studio plus showroom, designed by Heimo Zobernig, on Rosa Luxemburg Square in Berlin. Ever since, she has been organizing rotating exhibitions of the jewellery that has grown out of collaborations with distinguished men and women artists.

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