Welcome to a private tour of the home of American collector Susan Beech. Since 1991, Beech has been transforming her house in Tiburon, California, into an extraordinary environment, in which the themes of her extensive jewelry collection interact with craft and fine art, all against a backdrop of Art Deco glamour. Beauty is entwined with darker forces of death and decay, and glimpses of pleasure are complicated by a nod to the surreal and uncanny. The result is a wholly original and fascinating stage for a major collection of contemporary jewelry thoughtfully assembled over four decades.
Lavishly illustrated and featuring four essays exploring Beech's activities as a collector and wearer as well as the key themes of her pieces, the publication Feast: Contemporary Jewelry from the Susan Beech Collection marks the donation of the collection to the Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian Museum of American Art, in Washington, DC, and the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City.
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Höhe: 297 mm
Breite: 215 mm
Dicke: 23 mm
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ISBN-13
978-3-89790-733-1 (9783897907331)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
THE MAKING OF A COLLECTOR
SUSAN CUMMINS
PAGE 8
AN ARGUMENT FOR THE NARRATIVE
TONI GREENBAUM
PAGE 38
REDEEMING BEAUTY
BARBARA PARIS GIFFORD
PAGE 60
AT HOME WITH SUSAN BEECH
DAMIAN SKINNER
PAGE 82
CONTEMPORARY JEWELRY
FROM THE SUSAN BEECH COLLECTION
PAGE 110
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
PAGE 220
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHIES
PAGE 222
PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS
PAGE 223