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Sun hinge bracelet
Sondra Sherman studied painting and jewelry making at Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia before moving to Munich in 1984 to study at the Akademie der Bildenden Künst. Sherman was drawn to jewelry by the inherent and socially interconnecting meanings of personal adornment. During her years in Germany, Sherman began a series related to kinetic systems. She created three series of bracelets that explored structural systems such as chain mail, hinges, and fringes. Each of these techniques consists of interlocked systems of moveable elements, which can change shape when worn in response to the wearer’s movement. This bracelet is part of the hinge series. On the wrist it can fold to lie flat or expand into a more sculptural, three-dimensional form.
Sun bracelet
Sun hinge bracelet
Sondra Sherman (American, born in 1958)
American
1988
Object Place: Munich, Germany
Medium/Technique
Bronze (gold plated)
Dimensions
Overall: 13.3 x 4.8 cm (5 1/4 x 1 7/8 in.)
Credit Line
The Daphne Farago Collection
Accession Number2006.516
CollectionsJewelry, Contemporary Art, Americas
ClassificationsJewelry / Adornment – Beads
Sondra Sherman studied painting and jewelry making at Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia before moving to Munich in 1984 to study at the Akademie der Bildenden Künst. Sherman was drawn to jewelry by the inherent and socially interconnecting meanings of personal adornment. During her years in Germany, Sherman began a series related to kinetic systems. She created three series of bracelets that explored structural systems such as chain mail, hinges, and fringes. Each of these techniques consists of interlocked systems of moveable elements, which can change shape when worn in response to the wearer’s movement. This bracelet is part of the hinge series. On the wrist it can fold to lie flat or expand into a more sculptural, three-dimensional form.
DescriptionGold over bronze cuff bracelet in open sunburst form . Hinges allow bracelet to collapse or expand to conform to shape of wrist.
Signed
Unsigned
ProvenanceMobilia Gallery; Daphne Farago, July 3, 1996 Daphne Farago; to MFA, 2006, gift of Daphne Farago.
Copyright© Sondra Sherman