Kiff Slemmons
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Kiff Slemmons (born 1944) is a contemporary American
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. She received her B.A. in Art and French at the
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, but is primarily known for her career in jewelry and metals. Slemmons currently resides in
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. Her work is collected by many notable museums and personalities, including the late
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Childhood and early life

Kiff Slemmons was born in
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, but grew up in Iowa. The child of a pharmacist and newspaper publisher, Slemmons developed a love of the printed word and the Linotype early in life.


Education

In 1962 Slemmons enrolled in Scripps College in Claremont, California for comparative literature, but left shortly for the Sorbonne in Paris, France in 1963.Curriculum Vitae, Kiff Slemmons. Published Nancy Sachs Gallery. She completed her Bachelor of Arts degree in 1968 at the University of Iowa and later attended an eight-week metals program in Japan through
Parsons The New School for Design Parsons School of Design, known colloquially as Parsons, is a private art and design college located in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York City. Founded in 1896 after a group of progressive artists broke away from established Manha ...
in 1983.


Works

Since 2000, Slemmons has been recognized for her work with Mexican artists making and designing paper jewelry, resulting in colorful and intricate pieces using traditional bead-making techniques and dyes from indigenous plants. Her own work includes historical and literary references, incorporating selected found objects, generally non-precious materials, which she fabricates into detailed pieces with silver and other metals. Slemmons expresses that three threads run through her work, "scale, the language of material and the idea of more than one to make one. She rejects the traditional valuation of jewelry based on the materials used, focusing instead on the ideas that go into each piece. In her exhibition ''The Thought of Things'', Slemmons made jewelry that used parts of aged photographs, rulers, typewriters, and other found objects in order to elicit a direct personal response. Another series of works that question worth and value was the much talked-about ''Re:Pair and Imperfection''. In the process of preparing the series, she asked some of her peers to give her pieces that are unfinished because they are unwanted or somehow flawed. She used thirty donated objects of varying materials in the exhibition, which included wearables and sculptures with ornate details. Her intention was to make the viewer question the nature of imperfection and contemplate the new meaning of unconventional repair. Although much of Slemmons' work references her early life and the time spent at her father's newspaper office, incorporating pencils and text, some of the artist's most recent work uses ancient artifacts and pays homage to ancient artisans and the persistence of the human spirit.


Selected collections

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*The
Museum of Arts and Design The Museum of Arts and Design (MAD), based in Manhattan, New York City, collects, displays, and interprets objects that document contemporary and historic innovation in craft, art, and design. In its exhibitions and educational programs, the mus ...
*The Renwick Gallery *
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*The
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston The Museum of Fine Arts (often abbreviated as MFA Boston or MFA) is an art museum in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the 20th-largest art museum in the world, measured by public gallery area. It contains 8,161 paintings and more than 450,000 works ...


Selected exhibitions

* ''Huesos'', Gallery Loupe, Montclair, NJ, 2012 * ''Ramona and Friends'', Facèré Art Gallery, Seattle, WA, 2001 * ''The Thought of Things: Jewelry by Kiff Slemmons'', Palo Alto Art Center, Palo Alto, CA, 2000 * ''Schmuchszene '95'', Munich Germany, 1995 * Solo Exhibition, Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA, 1994 * Solo Exhibition, Susan Cummins Gallery, Mill Valley, CA, 1993 * ''Documents Northwest: Six Jewelers'', Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA, 1993


References


External links


Bear Claw Necklace

Sconce Brooch

Fish Slice, 2003

Little Egypt, 1999

Feature in Craft in America, PBS

Oral History Interview with Archives of American Art
{{DEFAULTSORT:Slemmons, Kiff 1944 births Living people American blacksmiths Women metalsmiths 20th-century American artists 20th-century American women artists 21st-century American artists 21st-century American women artists University of Iowa alumni Scripps College alumni People from Maxton, North Carolina Artists from Chicago Artists from Iowa Artists from North Carolina