Geldeman, Mordechai, In The Silver Mirror / Bianca Eshel-Gershuni: Select Works, Ha’kibbutz Ha’Meuhad publishing, 2007
→Geldeman, Mordechai, Heller, Sorin and Omer, Mordechai, Bianca Eshel-Gershuni / Step by Step, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, 2001
Step by Step, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, March – June 2001
→Bianka Eshel-Gershuni 1980-1985, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, March – May 1985
→Bianca Eshel-Gershuni: Jewelry, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, February – April 1977
Israeli sculpture, painter and jewellery designer.
Bianca Eshel-Gershuni’s highly diverse practice includes sculpture, painting, assemblages, miniature objects, ceramic works and jewellery, all bound together by a characteristic, rich aesthetic, combining high and low materials and verging on the realms of baroque, kitsch, and Camp. This style, alongside her biographical approach and a feminist perspective, was exceptional among the austere minimalist, conceptual and abstract Israeli art of the 1970 and 1980s.
After studying sculpture and painting at Avni Institute of Art and Design, Tel Aviv in the 1960s, and even though she had no official training in the field, B. Eshel-Gershuni took up jewellery design – an early sign of her rebellious and independent approach. Her eccentric jewellery, which she called “fetishes” or “impossible jewellery”, combine expensive materials such as gold, silver, pearls and jades with plaster, tar and mundane objects including plastic toys. Stemming from a sculptural approach and unorthodox in their aesthetic, size and structure, these jewellery pieces were nonetheless celebrated in the 1977 solo show Bianca Eshel-Gershuni: Jewellery (Israel Museum, Jerusalem), and won many prizes.
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