A tribute to French jewelry designer Jean Dinh Van who, in 1965, created a brand that defied all expectations, with innovative pieces designed to be worn by all.
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Dinh Van, the "geometer of jewelry," placed shape and form at the center of his innovative style. Photographs of his iconic works reveal his distinctive vocabulary, from his predilection for the void to his sublimation of ordinary objects—razor blades, military ID tags, thumb tacks—to his interpretation of the rounded square or the chain link. His artistic flair led to collaborations with many artists and couture designers, including Pierre Cardin, Paco Rabanne, and Thierry Mugler.
Published to celebrate the brand's sixtieth anniversary, this monograph recounts the history of the groundbreaking jewelry designer, his emblematic creations, and how Maison Dinh Van continues to draw inspiration from his legacy, adapting his revolutionary codes to the modern day.
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Höhe: 305 mm
Breite: 225 mm
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978-2-08-046713-3 (9782080467133)
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Bérénice Geoffroy-Schneiter, a journalist and art historian, has published many books including Gold: The Impossible Collection (2022), Van Cleef & Arpels (2014), Asian Jewelry (2012), and Talk about Tribal Art (2013).