Mandala bowl
Contemporary
2017
12.0 x 12.0 cm
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Biografía del artista
Giovanni Corvaja: Sculpting Gold Through Time
Giovanni Corvaja (born September 30, 1971) is an Italian jewelry artist renowned for his groundbreaking approach to fine wire sculpture and a fascination with mythology—particularly the legend of Jason and the Argonauts. His work transcends mere craftsmanship; it’s a dialogue between science and tradition, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in metalworking while simultaneously drawing inspiration from ancient narratives. Corvaja’s artistic journey began at a young age under the tutelage of Francesco Pavan and Paolo Maurizio at Pietro Selvatico High School of Art in Padua, where he honed his skills as a metalsmith—a formative experience that instilled in him a meticulous attention to detail and an unwavering dedication to mastering materials.- Early Influences: Corvaja’s passion for art was nurtured by his parents, both professors of physical chemistry at the University of Padua. This intellectual lineage profoundly shaped his worldview and fueled his desire to explore connections between seemingly disparate disciplines.
- Royal College of Art Education: He pursued advanced studies at the Royal College of Art in London, earning a Master of Arts degree in 1992—a pivotal step that exposed him to international artistic trends and broadened his creative horizons.
- Return to Padua & Craftsmanship: Upon graduating, Corvaja returned to Padua where he continued his artistic career as a goldsmith, immersing himself in the traditions of Venetian metalworking while simultaneously experimenting with innovative techniques.
The Golden Fleece Collection and Mythological Inspiration
Corvaja’s most celebrated achievement is undoubtedly The Golden Fleece Collection—a series of five extraordinary sculptures crafted from handspun golden fur. This ambitious project represents a radical departure from conventional jewelry making, demanding an unprecedented level of precision and challenging Corvaja to reimagine the possibilities of metalworking. Inspired by Homer's epic poem *The Iliad*, Corvaja sought to capture the spirit of adventure and heroism—themes that permeate throughout his artistic vision. The collection’s creation involved meticulous experimentation with vacuum chambers and ultra-fine wire techniques, mirroring the scientific rigor he inherited from his parents. Each piece embodies a symbolic representation of Jason's quest for the Golden Fleece, reflecting Corvaja’s belief in blending art and science to achieve extraordinary results.- Vacuum Chamber Technique: Corvaja utilizes a miniature lattice-work of ultra-fine gold wire within a vacuum chamber—a method he developed himself—to create sculptures that defy conventional understanding of material properties.
- Symbolism & Mythology: The Golden Fleece Collection isn’t merely aesthetically pleasing; it's laden with mythological symbolism, referencing the heroic tale of Jason and his Argonauts—a narrative Corvaja sees as embodying courage, perseverance, and the pursuit of unattainable goals.
Museum Collections and Recognition
Corvaja’s sculptures have garnered international acclaim and are held in prominent museum collections worldwide, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), MAD (Dallas), Kunsthaus Zürich (Switzerland), Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, V&A London and the National Museum of Scotland. These accolades underscore Corvaja's contribution to contemporary art jewelry and solidify his position as a visionary artist who dares to explore uncharted territories in metalworking. His work has been recognized by prestigious awards such as The Herbert Hofmann Prize (Munich), Prize for Highly Commended Work (International Jewelry Competition ‘97), Bayerischer Staatspreis (Munich) and Prize of the Unione Regionale delle Camere di Commercio dell’Umbria.Continuing Innovation & Artistic Legacy
Giovanni Corvaja remains committed to pushing the boundaries of artistic expression, constantly refining his techniques and exploring new materials—a testament to his unwavering passion for craftmanship and his belief in embracing scientific innovation. His work serves as an inspiration to younger artists seeking to forge their own paths—demonstrating that true creativity lies in blending tradition with experimentation and daring to reimagine the potential of art itself. Corvaja’s legacy extends beyond individual sculptures; it represents a reimagining of jewelry making as a form of storytelling—a celebration of myth, science, and the transformative power of artistic vision.giovanni corvaja
1971 - , Italy
Datos clave
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Wire Sculpture Artist
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Contemporary Art']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Francesco Pavan
- Paolo Maurizio
- Date Of Birth: 1971
- Full Name: Giovanni Corvaja
- Nationality: Italian
- Notable Artworks:
- The Golden Fleece Collection
- Golden Handkerchief
- Place Of Birth: Padua, Italy

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