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Karl & Lisa @ Gallery Funaki

Karl & Lisa Karl Fritsch and Lisa Walker 14 May - 8 June, 2019 Gallery Funaki, Melbourne, Australia Karl Fritsch and Lisa Walker have been at the forefront of contemporary jewellery for over 20 years, constantly pushing and questioning what jewellery is and can be. They met while studying at the prestigious Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, in the 1990s and moved back to Lisa's home country, New Zealand, in 2010. Anyone with even a passing interest in the field is familiar with the rich ground these two artists have covered in terms of jewellery's meanings, materials, ideas and forms.  Karl Fritsch

State of Flux @ Funaki

State of Flux 31 January - 28 February 2026 Funaki, Melbourne 3000, Australia Diane Appleby, Elly Glossop, Minna Graham, Emma Jimson, Karin Johansson, Kaori Juzu, Hyun-Joo Kim, Inari Kiuru, Daniel Kruger, Mio Kuhnen, Vanessa Lucas, Lindy McSwan, Mascha Moje, Beth Sanderson, Lotte Schwerdtfeger, Kate Tucker, Manon van Kouswijk, Prue Venables, Zoë Veness, Kate Wischusen Curated by Anita Hirschhorn and presented in collaboration with Alta Forma, Naarm/Melbourne. State of Flux explores the compelling dialogue between enamelling and glaze - two techniques that, when applied to different materials, share a process of transformation through heat. This project features contemporary jewellery, ceramics and

Measured - Sue Lorraine @ Gallery Funaki

Measured -  Sue Lorraine Gallery Funaki, Victoria, Australia 30 July - 24 August 2019 Sue Lorraine is a leading Australian jewellery artist with a practice that spans over thirty-five years. A partner and founding member of the jewellery studio, Gray Street Workshop and from 1999-2008 the Creative Director of the Metal Design Studio, JamFactory, Adelaide. Sue exhibits nationally and internationally and has work in every state collection of Australia. Her exhibition practice is founded in conceptual and research-based methodologies. Sue works predominantly in steel, in a style that is graphic, minimal and refined. More recently she has incorporated found objects and materials into her work

Karl & Lisa

For those who are lucky enough to be in Melbourne, Australia, there is still more than a week to visit the Karl & Lisa exhibition at the Funaki Gallery, a double solo show dedicated to two of the most important names in the world of contemporary jewellery writes Ilaria Ruggiero. Lisa Walker necklace, 2019, fabric, stuffing, thread, acrylic paint Lisa Walker necklace, 2019, merino, stuffing, acrylic paint, thread Karl Fritsch and Lisa Walker have been at the forefront of contemporary jewellery for over 20 years, constantly pushing and questioning what jewellery is and can be. They met while studying at the prestigious