MEDUSA | City of Paris Museum of Modern Art

MEDUSA | City of Paris Museum of Modern Art


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Just like the face of Medusa in Greek mythology, a piece of jewellery attracts and troubles the person who designs it, looks at it or wears it. While it is one of the most ancient and


universal forms of human expression, jewellery has an ambiguous status, mid-way between fashion and sculpture, and is rarely considered to be a work of art. Indeed, it is often perceived as


too close to the body, too FEMININE, PRECIOUS, ORNAMENTAL OR PRIMITIVE. But it is thanks to avant-garde artists and contemporary designers that it has been reinvented, transformed and


detached from its own traditions. In the wake of the museum’s series of joint and cross-disciplinary exhibitions, such as “L’Hiver de l’Amour”, “Playback” and “Decorum”, MEDUSA questions the


traditional art boundaries by reconsidering, with the complicity of artists, the questions of craftsmanship, decoration, fashion and pop culture. The exhibition brings together over 400


pieces of jewellery: created by ARTISTS (Anni Albers, Man Ray, Meret Oppenheim, Alexander Calder, Salvador Dali, Louise Bourgeois, Lucio Fontana, Niki de Saint Phalle, Fabrice Gygi, Thomas


Hirschhorn, Danny McDonald, Sylvie Auvray…), avant-garde jewellery makers and DESIGNERS (René Lalique, Suzanne Belperron, Line Vautrin, Art Smith, Tony Duquette, Bless, Nervous System…),


CONTEMPORARY JEWELLERY MAKERS (Gijs Bakker, Otto Künzli, Karl Fritsch, Dorothea Prühl, Seulgi Kwon, Sophie Hanagarth…) and also high end jewelers (Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Victoire


de Castellane, Buccellati…), as well AS ANONYMOUS, MORE ANCIENT OR NON-WESTERN PIECES (including prehistorical and medieval works, punk and rappers’ jewellery as well as costume jewellery


etc.). These pieces, well-known, little-known, unique, familiar, handmade, massproduced, or computer made, mix some refined, hand-wrought, amateur and even futuristic aesthetics which are


rarely associated together. They sometimes go far beyond simple jewellery and explore other means of engaging with, and putting on, jewellery. The exhibition is organized around four themes


with a specific display for each: IDENTITY, VALUE, BODY AND INSTRUMENTS. Each section starts from the often negative preconceptions surrounding jewellery in order to better deconstruct them,


and finally reveal jewellery’s underlying SUBVERSIVE AND PERFORMATIVE POTENTIAL. Fifteen works and installations BY CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS (Mike Kelley, Leonor Antunes, Jean-Marie Appriou,


Atelier EB, Liz Craft…) dot the exhibition, echoing the themes of its various sections. The works presented question related issues of decoration and ornament, and anchor our connection to


jewellery within a broadened relationship to the body and the world. CURATOR: Anne Dressen In collaboration with Michèle Heuzé and Benjamin Lignel, scientific advisors JEWELLERY IN THE EYE


of Victoire de Castellane : watch the interview JEWELLERY IN THE EYE of Michèle Lamy : watch the interview JEWELLERY IN THE EYE of Joey Starr : watch the interview