Ellence

Contemporary Jewelry returns to the Rossini Gallery

The Milan Design Week, the Fuorisalone and the Salone del Mobile and the now traditional exhibition-contest of the Galleria Rossini dedicated to contemporary jewelery are back. From 15 April to 6 May the finalists of the second edition of the Contemporary Jewelery Contest will be on stage, with the exhibition of over 60 jewels by artists from Italy and abroad, in collaboration with the curators Marina Chiocchetta and Sonia Patrizia Catena. As always, these are jewels-works, unique pieces, made with precious or common materials.

Cristian Visentin, spilla Lace
Cristian Visentin, spilla Lace

On display are the jewels of Thomas Ayers Jewellery, Bodyfurnitures of Gian Luca Bartellone, Frederic Byron Upcycling Phenomenon, Emanuele Cannoletta, Clara D’Onofrio, Ellence, Tami Eyal, Mgioielli of Magda Ferrari, Alessandra Filippelli, Patrizia J., Vanessa Kubach, Melania La Via Textile Art Studio, Mariagioia Maffucci, Elisabetta Nevola unconventional porcelain, Laura Sala, Renata Shaikhislamova Atelier Inter Nos, Tabitha Sowden, Cristian Visentin, Laura Visentin Contemporary Jewelry.
Mariagioia Maffucci, Spilla Reef
Mariagioia Maffucci, Spilla Reef-Flora

The finalists were chosen by two juries, one internal to the gallery and one external, made up of curators, art experts, teachers and designers. The winners, announced on Saturday 15 April, will be awarded a Special Prize which includes the possibility of a personal exhibition in the Rossini Gallery, the opportunity to exhibit at the Bijou Museum in Casalmaggiore, at the Spazio Heart in Vimercate and at the Spazio E in Ghemme. Also on display are the artist’s jewels of Claudia Marchioni, winner of the Rossini Prize, proclaimed during the opening night of Redefining Jewellery, a project that has reached its eighth edition and of which the gallery has been a partner since 2012.

Contemporary jewel
Rossini Gallery
Viale Monte Nero, 58, 20135 Milan
From Tuesday to Saturday 10.00 -19.00

Bracciale di Claudia Marchioni
Bracciale di Claudia Marchioni

Ireland at the Bijou Museum




For years Sonia Patrizia Catena has been organizing itineraries that combine themes of culture or art with the world of jewelery. These exhibition excursions, with the name of Ridefinire il Gioiello, are hosted by the Bijou Museum of Casalmaggiore, a town in the province of Cremona. This year Redefine il Gioiello is dedicated to 31 artist’s jewels, inspired by the Irish imagination, made up of green meadows, cliffs and Celtic atmospheres.

Shades of Green di Ana Calbucci
Shades of Green di Ana Calbucci

Participating in the exhibition are Atque Studio, Sabrina Bottura, Ana Calbucci, Luisa Capua, Paola Cisterni, Daniela Dente aka DADE, Gaia Descovich, donidelmare gioielli, Clara D’Onofrio, Elenadp crea, Ellence, FILOgioielli by Filomena Di Camillo, GIOI Giulia Vignetti , Khàrm design, Vanessa Kubach, La Chigi, Elisa Lanna, Lokta art Vasiliki Merianou, Claudia Marchioni, Paola Marzoli, Simona Olivieri, Oplà! Michela Deanesi, Orafacaterina, Patrizia J., Roberta Pozzi, Rosalba Rombolà, Chiara Scattolin, Sognando lo Scirocco Jewels, Anita Treccani, Monica Ungarelli, Xapa’Creazioni.
Collana Moher di Ellence
Collana Moher di Ellence

The exhibition is combined with a competition with prizes from the cultural partners of Ridefinire il Gioiello. The winners will have the opportunity to exhibit in Milan at Marco Rossini’s Galleria Rossini and at Circuiti Dinamici for the wunderkammera project. A nominated artist will be able to obtain a period of artistic residency at the Stazione degli Artisti in Gambettola thanks to the Bosco Urban Art Project festival, while the Bijou Museum will decide a winner for a temporary exhibition point within the museum spaces.
Orecchini Jasmine di Monica Ungarelli
Orecchini Jasmine di Monica Ungarelli

Bijou Museum
Casalmaggiore (Cremona) via Porzio, 9 – Sala Zaffanella
From 22 October 2022 to 21 January 2023

Exhibition hours:
Tuesday – Saturday 10-12 and 15-18
Sundays and holidays 15-19
exhibition open to the public until 13 January
Closed on December 25th and January 1st
Admissions: Full admission: € 3.00. Reduced admission: € 2.50 (under 25, over 65, groups of over 15 people). Free admission for: children under the age of 6, invalids, journalists, teachers and for holders of the Lombardy Museums Subscription Cumulative admission Bijou Museum – Diotti Museum € 4.50.

Lokta art Vasiliki Merianou, collana
Lokta art Vasiliki Merianou, collana

Bracciale di Claudia Marchioni
Bracciale di Claudia Marchioni







Avant-garde jewelry for Design Week




The Design Week returns to Milan with the Salone del Mobile. And in the program, avant-garde jewels return to the Rossini Gallery, which hosts the Contemporary Jewelery exhibition. From 4 to 25 June in collaboration with the curators Marina Chiocchetta and Sonia Patrizia Catena, the gallery presents a selection of contemporary jewelry, unique and versatile pieces, multifaceted and heterogeneous, born from the research and creativity of Italian and foreign designers, goldsmiths and artists . They are jewels that are unlikely to be worn, but they are a testimony of the designers’ research. They are also made with materials such as paper, plastics, woods, clays. In short, to see more than to put on your finger.

The Filigree Connection, Spilla Horse chess piece, argento in filigrana
The Filigree Connection, Spilla Horse chess piece, argento in filigrana

The jewels were made by Anna Borghi Unique creations, Atelier Effects by Turone Flavia, Ayra Jewels by Francesca Torricella, Giovanna Bittante, Ellence, Franca Franchi, Fusco Gioielli by Fabiana Fusco, Angela Gentile, Khàrm Design by Carmela Barbato, Lokta Art by Vasiliki Merianou, Francesca Luciani, Marcenaro Francesca, Mirella Mazzariol, Noushaz Mahini Design, Brunella Sola’s Goldsmith Workshop, Olympe & Demeter, Ornamenta Cinzia Scolari, Porcelainepoi …, Laura Sala, The Filigree Connection by Kevin Attard, Giulia Vignetti.

Contemporary jewel
Rossini Gallery
Viale Monte Nero 58, Milan
+39 02 39980146
www.galleriarossini.com
June 4-June 25
Tuesday-Saturday 10.00am-7.00pm

Ellence, collana Sakura
Ellence, collana Sakura

Proposta di Porcellanaepoi...
Proposta di Porcellanaepoi…
Lokta Art di Vasiliki Merianou, Beauty Paper
Lokta Art di Vasiliki Merianou, Beauty Paper
Fusco Gioielli, fusione a cera persa
Fusco Gioielli, fusione a cera persa

Francesca Luciani, anelli Moon, microfusione argento
Francesca Luciani, anelli Moon, microfusione argento

Angela Gentile, Energia Onda Soffio, bronzo brunito, miniscultura in cartapesta
Angela Gentile, Energia Onda Soffio, bronzo brunito, miniscultura in cartapesta







Experimental jewels at the Rossini Gallery





The avant-garde jewels at the Rossini Gallery in Milan during the Jewelry Week ♦ ︎

In Milan, the avant-garde jewels exhibited by the Rossini Gallery have become a tradition. This time, however, the show coincides with the first edition of Milano Jewelry Week.

Clizia Ornato, bracciale oro
Clizia Ornato, bracciale oro

The appointment is for Thursday 24 October with the Jewelevent – Made in Italy exhibition, curated and organized by Marina Chiocchetta, artistic director of the gallery, and Sonia Patrizia Catena, critic and curator. The exhibition concerns a selection of contemporary jewels, unique and versatile, multi-faceted and heterogeneous pieces, born from the experimentation and creativity of Italian and foreign authors working in Italy.
Ellence, My secret garden
Ellence, My secret garden

There are unique pieces and limited editions by Antonio Giuliani, AZ Contemporary Jewels, Clizia Ornato, Ellence, Emmeperemme, Francesco Ridolfi, Glowing, Icudal, Lalice Arte Orafa, Larissa Rovati, Lunante, Maragisca, Opium Imaginarium, PaSCa Design, Teresa Rosalini, Vanesi , Werner Altingher. Jewels that represent different processing techniques: from the more traditional ones such as precision casting and burin engraving to more modern processes such as laser cutting and 3D modeling; among the materials used: from classic gold and silver, terracotta and ceramic, to more contemporary proposals such as resins and plastic materials.
Orecchini di Emmeperemme
Orecchini di Emmeperemme

On Friday 25 October at 18.00 there will also be a Leonardo Da Vinci Diamonds event which will be dedicated to the Da Vinci Cut, a cut capable of emphasizing the characteristics of the stone to the full, with 57 facets. In fact, the Da Vinci Cut creates a pentagonal table that overlooks three stars visible to the naked eye with a kaleidoscopic effect. During the event it will be possible, among other things, to see some diamonds live thanks to Maurizio Spoldi Sole director of DSC – Diamond Service Company, and a ring inspired by Leonardo’s drawings.
Icudal, Vortice
Icudal, Vortice

Saturday 26 October preview launch of the Guia Jewelry Line, creations born from the idea of ​​the actress Guia Zapponi and the inspiration of the painter Beatrice Zapponi. From the study of colors and natural forms, the gallery-goldsmith Marco Rossini and the stylist Francesca De Liguoro, have created two collections: Oro Guia and Bijou Guia. Combining passion and creativity, Rossini and De Liguoro have created a new, fresh line, with joyful colors and stylized shapes, the result of the synergy and personal touch of four artists.

Rossini Gallery
Thursday 24 October 10.00 am – 10.00 pm
Jewelevent Exhibition / Competition opening – Made in Italy
6.00 pm Inauguration and meeting with the artists
Friday 25 October 6.00pm
Leonardo Da Vinci Cut: presentation by Maurizio Spoldi (Expert of the Chamber of Commerce of Milan and sole director of DSC – Diamond Service Company) and Marco Rossini (Gallerist)
Saturday 26th October 6.00pm – 9.00pm
launch in Guia Jewelry Preview (special guest actress Guia Zapponi)
(gold jewelery by Rossini and bijou by De Liguoro)




Lalice, Rugiada
Lalice, Rugiada
Gioielli Guia
Gioielli Guia
Lunante, New York, Urban Skyline
Lunante, New York, Urban Skyline
Maragisca Gioielli
Maragisca Gioielli
OpiumImagianrium, Mini Theatrical Nature
OpiumImagianrium, Mini Theatrical Nature
PaSCa, Calla, anello in alluminio colorato in polvere di alluminio nero
PaSCa, Calla, anello in alluminio colorato in polvere di alluminio nero

Werner Altinger, Sole Luna Ora, argento, oro 750, terracotta, affiri arancioni, handmade
Werner Altinger, Sole Luna Ora, argento, oro 750, terracotta, affiri arancioni, handmade