THIS IS NOT A BOOK (PART 1)
Lecture: Ben Lignel and Namita Gupta Wiggers
Co-organized by Art Jewelry Forum and Museum of Contemporary Craft
Art Jewelry Forum and museum of contemporary craft
Contemporary jewelry is doing OK. It does not need another pat on the back in the form of a 300-page book of images. When taking on the task of editor in 2010, Damian Skinner decided to treat Contemporary Jewelry in Perspective as an opportunity to examine jewelry as a mature, fully developed practice. Rather than propose yet another set of justifications for its existence, he led a project to provide instruments to navigate the spaces in which jewelry lives (part 1), to understand the history of the field (part 2), and to grasp some of the contentious issues that animate jewelry today (part 3).
This joint lecture by Benjamin Lignel and Namita Wiggers—both contributors to part 1—looks at the history of contemporary jewelry through the lens of some of its defining moments. Why was the critique of preciousness so important? What exactly is de-skilling, and does it herald the end of bench-based craft? Why is inheritance an issue for long-term preservation of contemporary jewelry?
Lignel and Wiggers also discuss how the seven spaces of contemporary jewelry, as defined in part 1 of Contemporary Jewelry in Perspective, are both found environments and discursive products: such spaces are determined by makers’ willingness to appropriate them and to challenge the limits of what is historically “given.”
While Lignel and Wiggers share some assumptions about contemporary jewelry, their positions as editor/maker and curator have colored, and to some extent polarized, how they think about the field. To some degree, the lecture’s aim was to leave the audience with the strange urge to burn, and then redraw the plinth on which contemporary jewelry sits.
Benjamin Lignel and Namita Wiggers: This Is Not a Book (Part 2)
Link: 10.21.2013 Benjamin Lignel and Namita Wiggers: This Is Not a Book (Part 2)
art jewelry forum and university of oregon
Benjamin Lignel and Namita Wiggers speak about Art Jewelry Forum's book Contemporary Jewelry in Perspective at the University of Oregon as part of the international lecture series promoting the book. This lecture is part two of a series called "This is Not a Book: A Test Drive Thru Contemporary Jewelry in Perspective."
You can find out more about the book on Art Jewelry Forum's website: artjewelryforum.org/