March 2008 HARDCOVER ISBN 13: 978-1-55595-284-6 ISBN: 1-55595-284-4 144 pages 10 x 10 in. 25 x 25 cm 100 color plates US $ 50
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Edge of the Sublime Enamels by Jamie Bennett
By Jeanine Falino, Patricia C. Phillips and Karl Emil Willers
♦ Collectors, contemporary jewelers, and design historians
will be delighted with this thoughtful examination of
Jamie Bennett's art and designs.
♦ Features 100 color plates as well as an exhibition history and bibliography. ♦ This publication also includes essays that address the artist's preparatory drawings, as well as the historical and conceptual aspects of the artist's lifework.
The American enamelist, Jamie Bennett, established
his international reputation in 1986 when he first produced enameled jewelry using unique, electroformed
shapes. Bennett employs rich colors and delicate
brushwork inspired by studies of microscopic organisms, the natural world, and cultural influences
gleaned during his travels to Italy, Morocco, and
Turkey.
Tracing a career that began with these energetic
abstract forms, this publication conveys the evolution
of Bennett's diverse work. In addition, his oil paintings
and wall reliefs document his ongoing interest in
the domestic sphere and in nature as conceived in a
compartmentalized format, providing the viewer with
simultaneous perspectives on a single theme.
Jeannine Falino is an independent curator and the former Carolyn and Peter Lynch Curator of Decorative Arts and Sculpture, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Patricia C. Phillips is an independent art writer, professor and chair of the Department of Art, Cornell University. Karl Emil Willers is the executive director of the Newport Art Museum, Newport.
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