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Florence LEHMANN (born 1964) - Lot 61
Florence LEHMANN (born 1964)
Three brooches "Ménage à trois" resin and stainless steel, 2016-2018
Forming three magnetized cones of light, to be worn two by two or three by three.
The cones are made of opaque, translucent and phosphorescent resin, painted with heat-sensitive paint, one of the cones adorned with a mirror-polished stainless steel plate
Unsigned
Dim.: large cone: 5.7 cm / medium cone: 5.1 cm / small cone: 3.8 cm.
These brooches were made for the "Screens" thematic exhibition at Galerie Naila de Monbrison in 2018.
Three resin and stainless steel brooches, by Florence Lehmann
Florence Lehmann by Naïla de Monbrison
A 1987 graduate of L'Ecole supérieure des Arts Décoratifs de Strasbourg (HEAR), appointed in 2002 to the Conseil des Métiers d'Art of the French Ministry of Culture, Florence Lehmann designs and creates contemporary jewelry as veritable little sculptures for the body.Her work is regularly exhibited by galleries and museums around the world,
In addition, her jewelry is part of several public collections (Musée des Arts Décoratifs de Paris, Musée National de Zürich...) and private collections: Ivory Ella Freidus (New York), Susan Cummins (San Francisco...), Helen Drutt (Philadelphia).Recognized as an important contemporary jewelry artist, Florence gives lectures, appears in numerous publications and teaches Contemporary Jewelry at the Haute école des arts du Rhin. Phosphorescent printed pendants, conical magnetic brooches, bracelets and large necklaces in polyester resin with phosphorescent surfaces or changing reflections: "Florence Lehmann's creations
Florence Lehmann's creations establish a singular relationship with the body, which often makes it impossible to guess at first glance where and how they are intended to be worn. The staging of their display, sometimes revealing their structure, even reveals a formal invention that turns them into small sculptures that appeal as much to the touch as to the eye of the viewer.
Florence Lehmann has exhibited many times at Galerie Naila de Monbrison, including two solo shows in 2018 and 2023.
Florence Lehmann by Naïla de Monbrison
A graduate in 1987 of the **Strasbourg School of Decorative Arts (HEAR)**, and appointed in 2002 to the **Council of Crafts of the French Ministry of Culture**, Florence Lehmann designs and creates contemporary jewelry as true small sculptures for the body. Her works are regularly exhibited by galleries and museums around the world, in both group and solo exhibitions (in Munich, Milan, New York, Oslo, Tokyo...). Her jewelry is also part of several public collections (Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, the National Museum of Zurich...) as well as private collections such as those of Ivory Ella Freidus (New York), Susan Cummins (San Francisco...), and Helen Drutt (Philadelphia). Recognized as an important artist in contemporary jewelry, Florence Lehmann gives lectures, is featured in numerous publications, and teaches contemporary jewelry at the **Haute école des arts du Rhin**. Phosphorescent printed pendants, magnetic conical brooches, bracelets and large necklaces made of polyester resin with phosphorescent surfaces or shifting reflections: "Florence Lehmann's creations establish singular relationships with the body that often do not immediately reveal where and how they are meant to be worn. The staging of their display, sometimes revealing their structure, demonstrates a formal inventiveness that turns them into small sculptures appealing as much to the sense of touch as to the viewer's gaze."
Florence Lehmann has exhibited on numerous occasions at the Naila Gallery in Monbrison, including two solo exhibitions in 2018 and 2023
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