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Exhibitionist is a online platform featuring the work of six exceptional jewelers from around the world.

Exhibitionist provides a unique opportunity to explore the innovative work of these artists during a period of global contemplation. Each jeweler has shared their thoughts on five specific aspects of their craft, offering unexpected insights into their work. Through these insights, they construct a narrative that delves into their sources of inspiration, personal backgrounds, connections with communities, and their professional journey in jewelry-making.

The 2023 edition of Exhibitionist was curated by Melanie Georgacopoulos


 

Melanie Georgacopoulos

With a background in sculpture, jewelry designer Melanie Georgacopoulos works with materials in new ways to release their potential and stimulate new interpretations. She began her exploration of the pearl during her Master’s degree at the RCA in 2007, after which she worked as a freelance designer under Antoine Sandoz for major international brands, before establishing her eponymous label in 2010.

In Melanie’s work the paradoxical, intriguing nature of pearls and mother of pearl is at the core of every piece, whilst the aesthetic remains simple, structured and timeless. She continually strives to challenge the existing preconceptions of these organic materials and that of traditional jewelry design itself. It is this unique approach which has given her the opportunity to showcase her pieces regularly at fairs, exhibitions and galleries worldwide.

Melanie became well known internationally for her work with pearls, leading to her collaboration with TASAKI, which began in 2013. Directional line M/G TASAKI was born, marring Melanie’s flair to cross design boundaries with the Japanese jewelry company’s world renowned craftsmanship. Following the huge success of the seasonal collections Melanie was appointed Head Designer for M/G TASAKI in 2015. She has been a visiting lecturer at Central Saint Martins for the last four years whilst she continues to create her own collections and one-off pieces for special projects.