AJF Speaker Series at Munich 2025: Jewelry That Makes You Think

This fascinating series, which featured 16 talks over five days, took place from March 12–16, 2025, in the booth AJF shared with Arnoldsche Art Publishers at the Messe. You'll find the recordings below.

The speakers included makers, collectors, curators, educators, and gallerists:
Otto Künzli
Liesbeth den Besten
Khanya Mthethwa
Chequita Nahar
Ellen Zilioli
Deedie Rose and Sarah Schleuning
Geraldine Fenn
Christoph Zellweger
matt lambert
Susan Lewin
Jorunn Veitberg
Evert Nijland
Monica Gaspar and Patricia Domingues
Ilaria Ruggiero
Marta Costa Reis
Atty Tantivit

Otto Künzli: Cracks

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Khanya Mthethwa: Defining a South African Aesthetic in Art Jewelry

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Chequita Nahar: Rethinking Jewellery

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Ellen Zilioli: Shalo boli duge

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Deedie Rose and Sarah Schleuning: Creating Constellations of Curiosity

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Geraldine Fenn: Pinning down Butterflies

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Christoph Zellweger: Agency—Urgency

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matt lambert: Jewellery Doesn’t Have to be Art

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Susan Lewin: Promises Made—Promises Kept?

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Jorunn Veiteberg: Jewellery in a Time of Rearmament

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Evert Nijland: Manus & Machina

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Monica Gaspar and Patricia Domingues: The End of Curating

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Ilaria Ruggiero: What Is Contemporary in Jewelry?

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Marta Costa Reis: Complicit

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