Works
Exhibitions
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Summer Selection
22 Jun - 14 Jul 2024 -
Philip Sajet
Baroque and Roll 3 Sep - 2 Oct 2022 -
Up In Smoke
Contemporary Jewelers, Silversmiths and Designers Take On Marijuana 16 Jan - 21 Feb 2021High End Marijuana paraphernalia smoking implements by contemporary artists and designers.Read more -
Terhi Tolvanen & Philip Sajet
22 Sep - 22 Oct 2018 -
Petra Zimmermann and Philip Sajet
Jewelry is my Dearest Sin 29 Apr - 4 Jun 2017To choose jewelry as the medium of expression can be seen as kind of impudent, almost a little sinful, because the present world is offering so many explosive, society-relevant issues that need attention.Read more
Is it not almost the inversion of the avant-garde idea to dedicate your thoughts and work to aesthetic questions of appeal, value and transitory ideas of beauty?
I say No.
Petra Zimmermann
As our plans began, we asked Petra Zimmermann and Philip Sajet- both artists whom we have been showing for years- to hold coinciding exhibitions in our gallery space. When confronted with the task, they reflected on their admiration of each other's work and took it upon themselves to position the exhibition under a single umbrella, coming upon the title Jewelry Is My Dearest Sin to encompass the selection of both of their works- created and collected for this show. Asked to comment on exhibiting together, the artists pondered the qualities joining their worlds together in conversation; even as the outcomes are dissimilar, there are traits found in both artists' works such as the use (and distortion) of found objects, historical reverence- whether in the found materials or the techniques employed, and clear, bold forms which convey an extraordinary strength, even when humor is employed in their designs.
"It was an arranged alliance... but a very good one. We both are on the same quest, but our roads are different. We understand and appreciate each others points of arrival"
Philip Sajet
"On closer examination there are similarities to discover, like the use of found objects.e both are taking what is there. One takes every-day material like nails or bottoms of a bottle, plastic fragments and collected pebbles, the other Cut-outs of ordinary print media and historical jewelry-material...
To exhibit with another artist does not mean to show two positions at the same time, but gives the opportunity to step into a dialog and /or discourse."
Petra Zimmermann
Philip Sajet, Dutch, born 1953, has been exhibiting with Ornamentum within the gallery and at international fairs since 2007. Jewelry Is My Dearest Sin marks Sajet's 4th major exhibition with Ornamentum. Currently residing in France, Sajet's works can be found in countless museum and private collections worldwide.
Petra Zimmermann, Austria, born 1975, works and lives in Vienna, where she was honored with a solo exhibition at the Museum of Applied Arts several years ago. Zimmermann has been exhibiting with Ornamentum since 2008, within the gallery and at international fairs, her work can be found in countless museum and private collections worldwide. Jewelry Is My Dearest Sin marks Zimmermann's 3rd major exhibition with Ornamentum. -
Design Miami / Basel, Switzerland
Selected Works 15 - 21 Jun 2015 -
Philip Sajet
12 x 12 x 12 25 Oct - 16 Nov 2014Twelve necklaces, twelve rings, twelve (pairs of) earrings. What these 36 works have in common is their origin, coming from a driven maker, an artist who’s fevered passion is embodied...Read more -
Philip Sajet
Recent Pieces 31 Mar - 6 May 2012 -
Philip Sajet
at SOFA NY 16 - 19 Apr 2009i am looking first for that which is real... beauty is second to that - than one finds that the “real” is the actual beauty.Read more