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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Jon Buck, Curviform Necklace, 2014

Jon Buck British, b. 1951

Curviform Necklace, 2014
Sterling silver
14.5 x 18.5 x 1 cm
5 3/4 x 7 1/4 x 3/8 in
Edition 3 of 20
Copyright of Artist/ Pangolin London
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Jon Buck, Curviform Necklace, 2014
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Wearable sculpture has a long history but is still something of an uncharted contemporary genre, despite the fact that many 20th Century artists from Picasso and Alexander Calder to Lynn...
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Wearable sculpture has a long history but is still something of an uncharted contemporary genre, despite the fact that many 20th Century artists from Picasso and Alexander Calder to Lynn Chadwick and Geoffrey Clarke all made sculptor’s jewellery.

Jon Buck says the following regarding what drew him to begin designing jewellery:
‘I find the idea of jewellery as wearable sculpture a fascinating and appealing concept. The normal practice for exhibiting small pieces of sculpture is to present them in splendid isolation on a plinth. Forms designed to ornament the body break free of this convention to become animated and to develop an intimate relationship with the wearer. It seems we have a compulsion to adorn ourselves and give special significance to the objects we wear on our bodies; an incredibly ancient tradition that goes back to the very origins of art itself. One of the very earliest sculptures ever to have been discovered is a small Palaeolithic figure, the Venus of Hohle Fels, that has a carved ring in place of a head, presumably so that she could be worn as a pendant or amulet. Some jewellery becomes so part of a person’s identity that it is never removed; other pieces are reserved for special occasions. These items when not being worn are usually carefully secreted away from view. I would like to think that in contrast ‘wearable sculpture’ when removed can revert to being an independent object again and be overtly displayed as a work of art.’
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Provenance

From the artist

Exhibitions

Sculptors Jewellery, 2014, PL, Christmas Selected 2016 & 2017


Masterpiece Art fair, London 2019.

Literature

Sculptors Jewellery, 2014, PL,

Publications

Sculptors Jewellery, 2014, PL,

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