Referencing the Muse: An Exploration of the Jewelry Artist's Inspiration

Aaron Faber Gallery Exhibition Examines the Origins of Creativity in Jewelry Design

​​Greek mythology speaks of the Muse, a guiding spirit and source of inspiration to which artists defer at the beginning of their creative journey. Homer invokes his Muse at the beginning of both The Iliad and The Odyssey, and subsequently produces a work of art that endures millennia. For its annual fall exhibition, Aaron Faber Gallery, 666 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, explores the concept of the Muse with commissioned work from 14 critically acclaimed jewelry artists whose careers and jewelry designs are following the same enduring path first traversed by Homer.  Opening Thursday, October 8, 2015, “Referencing the Muse: An Exploration of the Jewelry Artist’s Inspiration” examines the professed muse of these 14 artists with never-before-seen jewelry presented exclusively for this exhibition. 

Participating jewelry artists include:

"Creativity is mostly a mystery driven by inspiration," said Patricia Faber, curator and co-owner of Aaron Faber Gallery. "Jewelry artists are no exception, taking inspiration wherever it is to be found: from nature, from popular culture, from storyboards, photographs, painting and sculpture, travel, the history of art and the history of jewelry and decorative arts. Aaron Faber Gallery has asked a select group of jewelry makers recognized for their style and innovation to share their inspirations in this group exhibition."

Patricia Faber, Curator & Co-Owner, Aaron Faber Gallery

  • Arata Fuchi
  • Barbara Heinrich
  • Bernd Munsteiner 
  • Brooke Marks-Swanson
  • Christy Klug 
  • Claudio Pino
  • Élise Bergeron
  • Glenda Arentzen
  • Harold O’Connor
  • Janis Kerman
  • Juha Koskela
  • Linda Kindler-Priest
  • Lucie Heskett-Brem
  • Roland Dubuc

“Creativity is mostly a mystery driven by inspiration,” said Patricia Faber, curator and co-owner of Aaron Faber Gallery. “Jewelry artists are no exception, taking inspiration wherever it is to be found:  from nature, from popular culture, from storyboards, photographs, painting and sculpture, travel, the history of art and the history of jewelry and decorative arts.  Aaron Faber Gallery has asked a select group of jewelry makers recognized for their style and innovation to share their inspirations in this group exhibition.”

“Referencing the Muse” will exhibit at Aaron Faber Gallery through October 31, 2015 and will subsequently be taken to Chicago for exhibition at the 2015 edition of SOFA Chicago.

For more information, please visit http://themuse.lmrpr.com or contact Aaron Faber Gallery at (212) 586-8411.  All press enquiries, including requests for interviews or high res images, may be directed to The Lilian Raji Agency, aaronfaber@lmrpr.com or (646) 789-4427.

ABOUT AARON FABER GALLERY

Aaron Faber Gallery was founded in 1974 to present the work of studio jewelers, those artists creating one-of-a-kind jewels that are inspired by creativity and originality, made in the artist’s studio and imbued with the artist’s spirit, concept and style.

The gallery, owned by Edward and Patricia Faber is located on West 53rd Street down the block from the Museum of Modern Art, where its contemporary interior is the backdrop for changing exhibitions by studio jewelers as well as permanent collections by the gallery’s artist group. For more information, please visit www.aaronfaber.com.