L-R: Karen Rotenberg, Bryna Pomp, Michael Rotenberg |
Last week the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) held their
annual LOOT Opening Benefit. The Museum honored four avid studio jewelry and arts philanthropists:
Loreen Arbus was presented with her award by LOOT’s Chair Marsy
Mittlemann; Carolee Lee was presented by MAD’s Board Member Ann
Kaplan, Michael and Karen Rotenberg was presented by LOOT’s Curator Bryna
Pomp. All four honorees took to the podium and expressed their love for the
Museum and the field of jewelry. During Loreen Arbus’s acceptance speech, she
announced that MAD was her favorite museum in the world. The Museum’s Chair and
Board of Trustees Michele Cohen made the opening remarks at the benefit
dinner. Chairman Emerita Barbara Tober and husband Donald Tober were
present, as well.
LOOT: MAD About
Jewelry, annual five-day exhibition and sale of contemporary art jewelry, with
all proceeds benefiting the Museum’s programs and exhibitions. Now in its 18th
edition, LOOT remains the only event in North America to provide the public
with the opportunity to meet and directly acquire contemporary pieces from the
most skilled, innovative, and creative jewelry artists working globally today.
“The 2018 artists we
invited stood out for their inspiring craftsmanship and inventiveness,” said
LOOT Curator Bryna Pomp. “The jewelry featured incorporates a wide range of
remarkable non- traditional materials, from crocheted textiles, ecologically
tie-dyed silk, felt, leather, and resin to 3D-printed nylon, titanium, safety
pins, bicycle tires, X-ray film, papier-mâché, and wood.”
LOOT 2018 welcomes
thirty-five artists from fifteen countries, most of whom have never been shown
in New York. In addition, LOOT will feature an artist from Thailand for the first time in the
event’s history.
LOOT: MAD About
Jewelry reflects the Museum of Arts and Design’s commitment to the exploration
of materials and process, as well as its long-standing presentation of jewelry
as an art form. MAD is the only American museum with a gallery dedicated to the
display of both temporary jewelry exhibits and its own collection of
contemporary and modern studio and art jewelry.
One of the evening
highlights was Shannon R. Stratton’s, Chief Curator of the Museum of Arts and
Design (MAD), announcement that artists Isabelle Molénat and Sarran Youkongdee
have been awarded the third annual LOOT Acquisition Prize, on the occasion of
the eighteenth edition of LOOT: MAD About Jewelry. LOOT presents a cross
section of the most exciting cutting-edge art jewelry designs, while offering
the public a rare opportunity to purchase pieces from and to meet some of the
most skilled creators in the field. This year’s prize will result in the
acquisition of two jewelry works, Isabelle Molénat’s Collection Knots Necklace
(2018) made of silk and polypropylene and Sarran Youkongdee’s Siam Rattikarn
(2017) made of Felt, brass, pearl, for the Museum’s collection. Awarded by a
jury, the LOOT Acquisition Prize seeks to recognize a LOOT jewelry artist whose
work reflects a maturity in artistry and concept; exhibits both a superior and
experimental understanding of materials and form; and demonstrates expertise in
technique and execution.
See the full list of LOOT 2018 artists here
Photos courtesy of PR
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