Masterpieces of Delft Silver 1590-1900

From June 1, the exhibition Silver – Masterpieces of Delft Silver 1590-1900 in Museum Prinsenhof Delft is opened. The exhibition presents an overview of the most beautiful silver made in Delft from the beginning of the 17th century. On display are masterpieces from the heyday of Delft silversmithing: showpieces such as nautilus cups, drinking bowls and special table pieces from the 17th century, as well as spectacle pieces for the tea and table ceremony and precious toilet sets from the 18th century. Highlights from the leading own silver collection are supplemented with special loans from the Rijksmuseum, the Boston Museum Fine Arts and leading private collections. Due to the Corona crisis, some loans from Great Britain have not yet been transported to the Netherlands.

17th and 18th century
Absolute masterpieces were made in Delft from the end of the 16th century until the middle of the 17th century. Great masters made fantastic drinking cups, nautilus cups and table pieces for the elite. These silver masterpieces were the center of magnificent receptions. In the 18th century the silversmiths served the Delft beauty with top quality silver to the latest European fashion. The wine coolers, candlesticks, terrines, bread baskets and also the table cutlery and serving cutlery ensured that their guests were impressed.

Tour
The museum has made a virtual 360° tour through this exhibition, in which visitors can virtually walk by approximately eighty masterpieces, including nautilus cups, drinking bowls and special hollowware from the 17th and 18th centuries. The images are of an unprecedented high resolution. With six silver objects visitors can zoom in to the smallest detail and view the pieces from all sides.

The museum has taken measures to maintain sufficient distance and to offer visitors a safe and comfortable museum visit. Tickets have to be pre-ordered in the webshop of the museum.

Exhibition
01.06.2020 – 03.01.2021 : Museum Prinsenhof, Delft (NL).

Panta Rhei – Daan Brouwer

With silver as a base for sculptures, silversmith Daan Brouwer shows the constant change of form under the motto: ´Everything flows, nothing stays´. The objects he makes, are autonomous and applied art. In the perspective of three-dimensional arts, he honors the tradition of silversmithing with his objects.

In his studio in Haarlem, Daan Brouwer combines traditional silversmithing techniques with contemporary production methods, such as rapid prototyping. Dynamic forms and reflection of the material are central features in his work. This is expressed by surfaces that deform, curves and spheres and by geometric shapes that move and overflow into each other.

Silversmith Daan Brouwer: ‘As a little boy, the Silver Museum inspired me to become a silversmith and now I am here with my own collection. Many of my pieces consist of several parts and consecutive moments that represent an underlying idea or story. The various components interact and connect with each other in an intriguing way. This is exactly what my work stands for. ”

08.11.2019 – 26.01.2020 : Nederlands Zilvermuseum, Schoonhoven (NL)

Urkraft – Olle Olls

The Swedish silversmith Olle Olls has a solo exhibition at Montan Gallery in Copenhagen. The exhibition shos Olls’ ability to develop his knowledge and love of the material and takes this a step further. His raw vases and bowls are both powerful and vulnerable to the expressionand testify to an emotional flow that is forged.

07.11.2019 – 30.11.2019 Galleri Montan, København (DK)

ELEMENTS 2019

A festival of jewellery, silver and gold

Elements is an annual celebration of the UK’s most significant designer jewellers and silversmiths and will bring the finest UK-based designer-makers together for a selling fair, an exhibition, and a series of events including the touring exhibition ‘Renewal’ by the HammerClub featuring sixty selected silversmithing works.

08.11.2019 – 10.11.2019 Lyon & Turnbull, Edinburgh (GB)

Fast Nichts

Schmuck und Gefäße von Ulla und Martin Kaufmann

Seit nahezu fünfzig Jahren kreieren Ulla und Martin Kaufmann Schmuck und Gerät: anfangs mit abstrakten Blütenformen, dann von der Formensprache her klassisch modern, in den letzten Jahrzehnten geprägt von der Auseinandersetzung mit der Bildhauerei etwa Richard Serras oder Eduardo Chillidas. Beide sind Gold- und Silberschmiede, gemeinsam haben sie seit 1970 ein Atelier in Hildesheim. Zentrale Rolle ihrer Arbeiten, mit teils überraschenden Formen, ist das geschmiedete Band. Außen-, Innen- und Freiräume ihrer Werke spielen stets mit Form und Funktion. Neben vielen Auszeichnungen erhielten Ulla und Martin Kaufmann zuletzt 2018 den Bayerischen Staatspreis für ihr Projekt »Kuben in Bewegung«. Die Ausstellung zeigt einen Querschnitt durch das reiche Schaffen des Paares.

Unter dem Titel »Fast nichts. Ulla + Martin Kaufmann« ein Buch erschienen, herausgegeben von Cornelie Holzach, 144 Seiten, 22,5 x 27,5 cm, Festeinband, ISBN 978-3-933924-24-7.

Als Ausstellung im Dialog zeigt Schütt – Schmuck & Edelsteine in seinen Räumlichkeiten gegenüber dem Museum vom 13. Juli bis zum 3. Oktober »Nur Blech – Ulla + Martin Kaufmann«. Die dort präsentierten Stücke sind käuflich zu erwerben.

13.07.2019 – 03.11.2019 Schmuckmuseum Profzheim, Pforzheim (D)