past exhibitions

Schmuck 2006: International Contemporary Jewelry

May 18, 2006 - September 10, 2006

This internationally renowned, juried exhibition of contemporary jewelry is the oldest and most visited exhibition of its kind. Inaugurated in Munich in 1959, Schmuck (German for "jewelry") has been held there every year. Over the decades, Schmuck has enjoyed growing attendance as well as increasingly important attention from the international press. In 2006, the exhibition includes works by 60 established and emerging artists from more than 20 countries. The pieces are created by leading international jewelry artists known for their innovative approaches to materials and techniques.

This is the premiere showing of Schmuck in the United States and is part of a continuing program of jewelry-related projects that will culminate in the Center for the Study of Contemporary Jewelry at MAD’s new home at Two Columbus Circle.

Curator Ursula Ilse-Neuman wrote an article about Schmuck that appeared in the March/April 2006 issue of Kunsthandwerk. To see the original article in German, click here. To see the English translation, click here.

Schmuck 2006: International Contemporary Jewelry is organized by the Handwerkskammer für München und Oberbayern and supported by the Danner Stiftung, The Karma Foundation-Sharon Karmazin, and Susan Beech.
Helen Britton, Midnight Cowboy Brooch, 2005
Silver, glass, diamonds
2 3/4 x 2 x 1 1/5 in.