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Zaha Hadid selects Architectural Jeweller Ute Decker forShowcase at Goldsmiths’ Fair

London, July 2014 - Zaha Hadid is to guest curate a showcase of personal highlights from this year’s Goldsmiths’ Fairin London.Zaha Hadid Selectswill feature21 masterpieces from leading creators of contemporary jewellery and silver objects.

One of the highlights selected by Zaha Hadid is a pair of ear sculptures by the internationally acclaimed architectural jeweller Ute Decker. Enchanted by a stay in Japan, Decker was inspired to create the minimalist wearable sculptures in 18 ct Fairtrade gold titledIn Praise of Shadows(pictured) - anhomage to Junichiro Tanizaki’s classic essay celebrating the aesthetics of shadows in Japanese architecture and craft.

Decker’s jewellery is a meditation on the richness of simplicity. She sculpts space, movement, and texture, creatingan interplay of light and shadow. This essential purity is typical of her work in its minimalism and attention to detail.

Decker is a pioneer of the ethical jewellery movement, carefully choosing recycledmetals and artisanal Fairtrade gold for her one-off and limited edition pieces that can be best described as wearable sculptures.

These conversation pieces are not only artistic but also political statements.

“I see jewellery as a medium to tell a story
- to express that ethics and aesthetics can be combined
to create a beautiful object with a deeper meaning.”

Zaha Hadid Selectswill be unveiled at the opening of the Goldsmiths fair. Held over 2 weeks, each week showcases a different set of makers.Ute Decker will be exhibiting during Week One, 22 – 28 September.

In addition, Decker’s work is currently on view atthe Venice Architecture Biennaleas well the Crafts Council’s touring exhibition Space Craft: Architecture Meets Making. In October, her work is featured in the 30th anniversary exhibition at Lesley Craze, London’s leading gallery for contemporaryjewellery, and during the last weekend in November Deckeropens her studiodoors during the bi-annual Cockpit Arts Open Studios in Bloomsbury.

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22 September – 5 October 2014
Goldsmiths’ Fair – Zaha Hadid Selects
Goldsmiths' Hall, Foster Lane, London EC2V 6BN
Week One – 22 – 28 September (Ute Decker)
Week Two – 30 September – 5 October
Closed 29 September
11am to 6.30 pm, Thursdays open late until 8.30 pm

utedecker.com

28 – 30 November 2014
Open Studios - Cockpit Arts Holborn
Cockpit Arts, Cockpit Yard, Northington Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1N 2NP
Fri 11 – 9pm, Sat - Sun 11 – 6pm

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Notes to Editors

Zaha Hadid Selects complements several exciting changes to the Goldsmiths’ Fair this year, which include a fresh look, a raft of new exhibitors and a number of new initiatives.

There will be breakfast talks by leading figures in jewellery, silver and contemporary designincluding artist jewellery gallerist Louisa Guinnessand Jewellery expert Joanna Hardy(Antiques Roadshow and former senior jewellery specialist at Sotheby).

Furthermore there will be a programme of informative and free ‘in conversation’ talkswith selected makers chaired by leading design experts.

Press contacts
Ute Decker – Ute Decker,
t +44 (0)20 7354 4237, m +44 (0)7961 3555 94,
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The Goldsmiths’ Company – Tom Almeroth-Williams, press officer,
t +44 (0)20 7367 5913 /

Image credits

Zaha Hadid, photography by Brigitte Lacombe
In Praise of Shadows
ear sculptures by Ute Decker
18 carat Fairtrade gold
photography - Ute Decker / In Praise of Shadows
ear sculptures by Ute Decker
18 carat Fairtrade gold
photography - Ute Decker

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What Others Say

"the architectural jeweller"
financial times
"future icon of jewellery art"
gallery didier ltd
"jewellery that makes a powerful statement…
this sculptural jewellery sets a shining ethical example"
financial times, how to spend it
"a must-see presentation is the wearable art from ute decker-
the german-born artist and jeweller.
arm sculptures made from recycled silver and rings from ecological gold
are beautifully fluid and striking in their architecture.
decker is presented by didier ltd - a london-based gallery,
which specialises in jewellery by leading 20th century
painters, sculptors, designers and architectssuch as georges braques."
harper’s bazaar- round up of the best jewellery/art shows of 2013
on design basel spotlight showcase of ute decker with gallery didier ltd
"ute decker is one of the country’s leading exponents on green practices in the workshop and at the forefront of the new wave of jewellers who are shaping the future of jewellery"
greg Valerio
"ute decker's jewellery are as much pieces of sculpture as they are luxury, with their deceptively elegant forms carry a serenity not often seen ... inspired by the ancient japanese philosophy of wabi sabi, ute decker has crafted jewellery that is minimalist yet magnificently realised"
maria doulton, the jewellery editor
"ute decker’s arrestingly beautiful creations – wearable sculptures
to adorn the hand, arm or neck – caused a considerable stir when they erupted onto the jewellery scene in 2009, instantly establishing her as one of the uk’s most exciting new studio-jewellers. aptly described as ‘architectural jewellery’, the sweeping scale and ambition of her pieces, married to their minimalist design and unfettered originality, have since earned ute recognition from prestigious galleries, acclaim from the international press and collectors..."
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