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Date: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 At 04:00 PM
Duration: 1 Day
Repeat Event: Every Day
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The Temporary Nature of Things: A solo exhibition by Melbourne-based jeweler Sim Luttin at Pieces of Eight Gallery
MELBOURNE: Pieces of Eight Gallery presents The Temporary Nature of Things, an exquisite solo exhibition by jeweller Sim Luttin. Creating a piece of jewellery each day for one year, Luttin’s ‘3D-diary’ is a collection of work that has come to embody contemplations on life, time, and indeed, temporality. The exhibition opens on September 16 and runs until October 11, 2008.
Musing over Luttin’s jewelery and objects is like taking a long stroll and stumbling upon unexpected discoveries along the way. There is both a refined quality and something more organic and spontaneous to Luttin’s work. In all cases, each piece captures the unpredictability of contemplations made in a single day.
Creating a piece a day over one year was part of Luttin’s MFA (Metalsmithing and Jewelery Design) completed at Indiana University, USA, 2008. Showing for the first time in Australia The Temporary Nature of Things displays a selection of the work taken from the larger body created. The overall collection was exhibited at SoFA Gallery, Indiana, USA in April, 2008.
“These small objects represent the temporarily of life; fleeting moments, small observations now past. [They] will be cast out, with no knowledge of who might eventually pick them out to ‘plant’ them into their lives…The original intention is transferred, meaning is reinterpreted, but the object hopefully lives on, mediated by the hand of another; a new story beginsâ€.
Sim Luttin, 2008
Sim Luttin has exhibited in Australia, Korea, Netherlands, UK and USA. Her work is being collected by Indiana University, USA and Gallerie Marzee, NLD. This is the first time she has exhibited at Pieces of Eight Gallery.
Luttin completed a BFA (Gold and Silversmithing), RMIT, 2003. In 2008 she received her MFA (Metalsmithing and Jewelery Design), Indiana University, USA. Prior to this, Luttin spent two years in Adelaide as a Design Associate at The Jam Factory. She is a recipient of the Alma Eikerman Award: Indiana University and the Robert Harrison Award, (Excellence in Metalsmithing and Jewelry Design), Indiana University, sUSA.
A more detailed description of the works, high-res images, specific artist statements, CV's and bios are available on request.
For further media information, contact:

Pip Carroll p: (03) 9017 3183 m: 0428 993 779 e: pip@ambiguoushorse.com

Amelia Phillips p: (03) 9017 3183 m: 0413 856 338 e: amelia@ambiguoushorse.com
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Pieces of Eight Gallery 635 Brunswick Street North Fitzroy. Open Tuesday-Friday 11-6pm, Saturday 11-5pm. For more information telephone (03) 9497 8121, email info@piecesofeight.com.au or go to www.piecesofeight.com.au
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