Kim Buck
KIM BUCK
has been working as a goldsmith since 1982. He has his studio and gallery
in a small house from 1834 right in the centre of Copenhagen.
He has been professor at School of Design and Crafts, Jewelry Department,
University of Gothenburg, Sweden, 1999-2001 and guest professor at Metaldepartment,
Konstfack, Stockholm Sweden, 2004. Since 1999, freelance designer for
Georg Jensen
MY JEWELLERY IS ABOUT JEWELLERY, award-winning goldsmith Kim Buck explains
laconically of his elegant, skillfully crafted designs though
simple, it is an apt statement. Buck's delicate pieces reflect on the
fundamental basis of jewellery wearability and communicability.
Buck creates jewellery that is to be worn, that will take on a new life
once it leaves the hands of the maker: The important thing about
jewellery is what goes on after the pieces leave the maker, what they
mean to people. Through my pieces I try to show my respect for this,
and to visualize the aspects and values of jewellery that we as makers
have no influence on, and can take no part in.
Utilizing materials including gold, silver, pearls, diamonds and even
metalled plastic foil on occasion, as in the Gold Heart inflatable brooch,
Buck crafts and hand finishes intricate rings, necklaces, pendants,
brooches and objects using traditional and modern techniques. Using
CAD/CAM (Computer Aided Designed and Computer Aided Manufacturing) software,
Buck also employs conventional techniques, honed through his training
as a goldsmith; as he says, My education as a goldsmith is the
basis for everything that I do. I am in a very traditional trade that
l both respect and dislike my recent work reflects these contrasting
feelings and mechanisms. - Beccy Clarke, , Indigo Clarke from
New Directions in Jewellery, Black Dog Publishing, 2006