many – faceted

  • Margit Jäschke & Georg Dobler
  • 16 Sept - 23 Oct 2021

Georg Dobler, brooch “beetle with a drop of a rock crystal”, cast in silver blackened, rock crystal, 2017

Margit Jäschke, brooch HERBAREXEMPLAR, silver, synthetic material, amethyst, prasiolithe, emeralds, 2020

Video MANY FACETTED

Enjoy our insight into the fascinating exhibition!

The exhibition is still to be seen until 23 October, selected pieces will stay in the gallery.

Looking forward to seeing you!

Cordially,

Renate and Jutta

It is with great joy that the Slavik Gallery is beginning its autumn cycle with the exhibition MANY-FACETED. It showcases new work by Margit Jäschke and Georg Dobler, both of whom have long been amongst the gallery’s closest associates.

Many-faceted indeed are the oeuvres of both artists, and so is their indirect collaboration. They both work in their own, separate ateliers, and at first sight their work is very different. On closer inspection, however, one constantly notices the depth of their attachment as partners and the fruits of their mutual inspiration.

Margit Jäschke’s art jewellery is inseparable from her visual artist’s way of thinking. In fact it is hardly possible to draw a line between Margit Jäschke the visual artist and Margit Jäschke the jewellery and object artist. This rich cross-fertilization results in a great and exuberant freedom.

Georg Dobler’s work displays reflections of nature in all its facets. He plays skilfully with geometry and illusions of geometry and draws rich inspiration from the facets of crystals and gemstones.

While their joint exhibitions at home and abroad bring out the differences between the artists’ two positions, they also reveal how well and fruitfully they complement each other. Not for nothing are their works collected and exhibited by museums and galleries all over the world!

We look forward to your visit! Exciting jewellery awaits your coming!

With kindest greetings,

Renate Slavik and Jutta Pietsch

Opening on Thursday, 16 Sept 2021

Vienna City Gallery Walk