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Van Cleef & Arpels in exhibition in Milan





In Milan, 400 jewels by Van Cleef & Arpels in a large exhibition that tells the story of the Parisian Maison ♦ ︎

The great, sparkling, imaginative world of Van Cleef & Arpels enclosed in the halls of an exhibition held in Milan. A unique opportunity to admire archival documents, line drawings and gouaches up close, as well as 400 jewels and watches, which tell the origins of the artistic creation of the Parisian Maison from 1906 to today.

Collana Zip, 1951
Collana Zip, 1951

The exhibition is scheduled for November 30, 2019 and will end on February 23, 2020 and promoted by the Municipality of Milan and produced by Van Cleef & Arpels, in collaboration with the Cologni Foundation. Set up at Palazzo Reale, the exhibition is curated by Alba Cappellieri, Professor of Jewelery Design and Accessory at the Milan Polytechnic and director of the Jewelery Museum of Vicenza. The jewels come from the Van Cleef & Arpels Collection and from private loans.
Collana Lion Barquerolles, 1971 Van Cleef & Arpels
Collana Lion Barquerolles, 1971 Van Cleef & Arpels

The exhibition also offers a special display, with a set designed by the American designer Johanna Grawunder, which is reflected in the rooms of the Appartamento dei Principi and the Sala degli Arazzi of the Milanese palace, which host the three sections in which the exhibition is divided: Time, Nature and Love. Themes that have always inspired Van Cleef & Arpels in creating pieces that have entered the history of jewelry, such as the clip with the dancer, the animals, the zip.
Collana Collerette, 1928, Patrick-Gries, Van Cleef & Arpels
Collana Collerette, 1928, Patrick-Gries, Van Cleef & Arpels

Alba Cappellieri has selected the key concepts through which to decode the creations of Van Cleef & Arpels and their relationship with time inspired by a work by Italo Calvino, Six proposals for the next millennium. The initial section on Time occupies ten rooms, dedicated to distinctive themes. The first room is consecrated in Paris, while the following ones are dedicated to the notion of Exoticism and to the five values ​​of Calvino: Lightness, Quickness, Visibility, Accuracy, Multiplicity. The last rooms of the section then focus on intersections with other disciplines such as dance, fashion and architecture.
In the heart of the exhibition, the section on Love presents creations, testimonies and love pledges, which were the expression of the strength of feelings and that accompanied some great passions of the twentieth century which have now become myths.
Clip Pivoine, 1937, Van Cleef & Arpels
Clip Pivoine, 1937, Van Cleef & Arpels

Finally, the last three rooms of the exhibition are dedicated to Nature with botany, flora and fauna. They reveal an enchanted world in which the artisan excellence of Van Cleef & Arpels and his search for harmony come together in an absolute art.
Clip Cinq feuilles, 1967 Van Cleef & Arpels
Clip Cinq feuilles, 1967 Van Cleef & Arpels

Van Cleef & Arpels: Time, Nature, Love
Palazzo Reale in Milan
from 30 November 2019 to 23 February 2020
Alba Cappellieri Curator
Exhibition promoted by the Municipality of Milan and the Royal Palace
Produced by Van Cleef & Arpels
In collaboration with the Cologni Foundation
Skira Editore Catalog
Hours Monday 14.30 – 19.30
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday 9.30 – 19.30
Thursday and Saturday 9.30am – 10.30pm
Last entry one hour before closing
Festivities Saturday 7 December 9.30 – 22.30
Sunday 8 December 9.30 – 19.30
Tuesday 24 December 9.30 – 14.30
Wednesday 25 December 14.30 – 18.30
Thursday 26 December 9.30 – 22.30
Tuesday 31 December 9.30 – 14.30
Wednesday 1st January 2.30pm – 7.30pm
Monday 6 January 9.30 – 19.30
Last entry one hour before closing
Free admission
Locandina mostra
La locandina della mostra

In Milan 500 Fashion Jewels

The exhibition of 500 fashion jewelry at the Palazzo Reale, in Milan.
Fashion and jewelry: like saying champagne and bubbles, or sea and tanning. In a nutshell, are two aspects of the same game. The differences are especially those related to the material used which, of course, also affect the shape of the jewels, but not the creativity expressed. And Milan, the Italian fashion capital, joins the wires in the exhibition dedicated to the Fashion Jewelry (Royal Palace, from 8 to November 20, admission free). The exhibition is sponsored and produced by the City of Milan, the Royal Palace and Homi and is curated by Alba Cappellieri, a professor of Jewellery Design and the Attachment to the Politecnico di Milano. Objective: to highlight the relationship between Jewel and Fashion. The exhibition presents 500 significant jewels divided into three sections: Jewels for Fashion, dedicated to the main Italian craft and manufacturing excellence, Jewelry on Fashion, with independent designers and brands, with a focus on the creative processes, and Jewelry with Fashion , dedicated to the main designers and ability of jewel to interact with the dress.
And so, the organizers point out that no mention of jewelry but the real jewels for fashion, since they are not the materials to make a valuable object, but the creativity that is used to think it. At the same time, however, it is difficult to argue that a pair of earrings with emeralds and diamonds are not valuable because it modeled on a style already in use.
The fashionable jewelry
8-20 November 2016
Palazzo Reale, Milan, Piazza Duomo 12
Monday from 14.30 to 19.30 Tuesday – Wednesday – Friday – Sunday from 9.30 to 19.30 Thursday – Saturday from 9.30 to 22.30
Last admission one hour before closing
Free entry

Afra Bijoux, 1986. Collana Ottone dorato, cristalli Swarovski
Afra Bijoux, 1986. Collana Ottone dorato, cristalli Swarovski

Blumarine 2014, collana ottone, smalto
Blumarine 2014, collana ottone, smalto
Bozart 1966, collana, ottone, resina plastica, pelle, metallo
Bozart 1966, collana, ottone, resina plastica, pelle, metallo
Carmen Scar, Place Vendôme  Smeraldo 2013, collana tela di lino, colori a olio, resina
Carmen Scar, Place Vendôme Smeraldo 2013, collana tela di lino, colori a olio, resina
Ermanno Scervino, 2014. Bustino tulle, ottone, cristalli
Ermanno Scervino, 2014. Bustino tulle, ottone, cristalli
Fausto Puglisi, Conchiglia 2015, orecchini lega metallica, ottone, conchiglia
Fausto Puglisi, Conchiglia 2015, orecchini lega metallica, ottone, conchiglia
Iosselliani,Collezione Indian Summer, 2014-2013. Collana ottone, agata verde, strass, conchiglie, pietre fuse, galvanica a tre colori
Iosselliani,Collezione Indian Summer, 2014-2013. Collana ottone, agata verde, strass, conchiglie, pietre fuse, galvanica a tre colori
Marni Microrganismi, 2013, collana in legno, metallo, cuoio, resina
Marni Microrganismi, 2013, collana in legno, metallo, cuoio, resina
May mOma GeaSphere 2016. Collana ottone dorato, resina, cristalli Swarovski
May mOma GeaSphere 2016. Collana ottone dorato, resina, cristalli Swarovski
Missoni 2006. Spilla puntale plastica, metallo, cristalli Swarovski, giada
Missoni 2006. Spilla puntale plastica, metallo, cristalli Swarovski, giada
Olivia Monti Arduini. Collezione Opium 2014. Bracciale ottone dorato, porcellana
Olivia Monti Arduini. Collezione Opium 2014. Bracciale ottone dorato, porcellana
Paola Volpi, collezione Armatura 2011. Anelli doppia falange e placca dorso della mano argento
Paola Volpi, collezione Armatura 2011. Anelli doppia falange e placca dorso della mano argento
Prada, Tricks. Collezione 2016. Collana metallo, saffiano, plexiglass
Prada, Tricks. Collezione 2016. Collana metallo, saffiano, plexiglass
Radà, Special edition, collezione 2015. Collana seta, strass, plexiglass, legno, ottone, perline, cuciture a mano
Radà, Special edition, collezione 2015. Collana seta, strass, plexiglass, legno, ottone, perline, cuciture a mano
Sharra Pagano, Marcopaillettes 2014. Collana Paillettes
Sharra Pagano, Marcopaillettes 2014. Collana Paillettes
Sveva Collection. Collezione Scorfanea 2016. Collana metallo, ricami, pietre semipreziose
Sveva Collection. Collezione Scorfanea 2016. Collana metallo, ricami, pietre semipreziose
Ugo Correani. Pinza a pappagallo, collezione Strumenti da lavoro 1980. Spilla resina, strass.  Archivio Associazione Culturale Anna Piaggi
Ugo Correani. Pinza a pappagallo, collezione Strumenti da lavoro 1980. Spilla resina, strass. Archivio Associazione Culturale Anna Piaggi