Sotheby\u2019s is\u00a0celebrating Black jewellers with a new exhibition, \u2018Brilliant & Black: A Jewellery Renaissance\u2019. The exhibition, currently taking place at Sotheby\u2019s New York (until 26 September 2021), with all pieces available to purchase until 10 October 2021, is the brainchild of jewellery author and editor Melanie Grant, who has curated...
Left, Thelma West and right, Almasikawith a new exhibition, ‘Brilliant & Black: A Jewellery Renaissance’. The exhibition, currently taking place at Sotheby’s New York , with all pieces available to purchase until 10 October 2021, is the brainchild of jewellery author and editor Melanie Grant, who has curated the first ever selling exhibition dedicated to Black jewellery designers.
The exhibition encompasses an eclectic selection of over 20 jewellers, with the 60 pieces included spanning a range of styles, from traditional to contemporary. Jewellers, including Harwell Godfrey, Jacqueline Rabun, , Mateo New York, Almasika, Thelma West, Lola Fenhirst, Lorraine West and Johnny Nelson have each presented pieces available to view in person at Sotheby’s New York galleries or through the Sotheby’s Buy Now online marketplace.
For Catherine Sarr of Almasika, the exhibition is a chance to explore each jewellery design in greater depth, and an opportunity to draw connections with audiences. The three pieces she has presented – the ‘Universum’ cuff, ‘Vici’ earrings and ‘Le Cauri Endiamanté’ – subscribe to her sculptural jewellery aesthetic. ‘I design jewellery that connects to larger traditions and significance spanning generations and cultures,’ she says. ‘I am interested in overlapping circles in cultures.
‘The events of 2020 have resulted in a cultural shift where Black talent is being acknowledged for its brilliance and jewellery designers for their contribution,’ adds Grant. ‘They have compelling stories to tell.’ §Jewellery is on view at Sotheby’s New York galleries until 26 September 2021 and available to purchase through Sotheby’s Buy Now online marketplace until 10 October