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"The Art of Movement" exhibition
Watersedge at Campbell’s Stores
From April 11th to May 8th, 2025, the Maison will be presenting its exhibition “The Art of Movement. Van Cleef & Arpels, living instants, eternal forms” at Watersedge, Campbell’s Stores in Sydney, Australia.
Featuring over 100 creations from its Patrimonial Collection and nearly 50 archival documents, this selection illustrates the Maison’s constant quest to impart movement into precious materials. Like a panorama of Van Cleef & Arpels’ creativity, the exhibition displays emblematic pieces, new acquisitions as well as creations that have reflected lifestyle evolutions over decades. The visitor’s journey is divided into four themes: Human Odyssey, Nature Alive, Elegance and Abstract Movements.
Each highlights a facet of movement explored by the Maison since its foundation in 1906.
Van Cleef & Arpels has constantly blended its High Jewelry savoir-faire with great delicacy of vision in order to imbue the most precious materials with lightness and dynamism. Notable for their motifs, their three-dimensional volume and their composition, the creations stand out as manifestos of the art of movement. The diversity of interpretations reflects the Maison’s sources of inspiration: an affinity for different horizons and artistic disciplines, a vibrant nature, fluid fabrics and a taste for abstraction.
HUMAN ODYSSEY
The adventurous spirit of the early modern period – followed by the industrial era of the 19th century – gave rise to ever more sophisticated machines for exploring the world. Since its foundation in 1906, Van Cleef & Arpels has used its creations to accompany that bold human odyssey of wanderlust.
Preparatory drawing of the Mystère IV plane necklace, circa 1955
Van Cleef & Arpels Archives
Mystère IV plane necklace, 1956
Platinum, yellow gold, diamonds
Van Cleef & Arpels Collection
This idea of movement expanded to include depictions of the human body in motion: the rhythm of its positions, the beauty of its curves, its surging leaps. Twirling in tutus of precious stones or golden sequins, ballerinas have enlivened the Maison’s universe since 1941. Dance remains an endless source of inspiration to this day.
NATURE ALIVE
Whether figurative or stylized, the Maison’s flora and fauna-inspired creations bear witness to its taste for living nature. Birds with delicate plumage and outspread wings flit across the sky, filling the air with poetry. Like snapshots, the animals that adorn clips and precious objects appear to have been frozen in mid-action.
Floating on a precious breeze, gold feathers alight on shoulders, multiple flowers blossom on jacket lapels, or prepare to bloom on day or evening dresses. The floral compositions of the 1940s, with their joyful corollas, seem freshly picked.
A breath of life animates these jewels and art objects.
Powder case, 1950
Yellow gold
Van Cleef & Arpels Collection
Design of a powder case, 1950
Van Cleef & Arpels Archives
This 1950 powder case attests to the Maison’s constant taste for creating precious accessories. Its shape evokes a flower, a source of inspiration Van Cleef & Arpels holds dear since its foundation. This piece is also reminiscent of the Rococo artistic style which occurred during the 18th century in France, both for the arabesque motifs that adorn its lead and the guilloché technique used to create them. This savoir-faire consists of engraving straight or curved lines onto the metallic surface of a piece.
ELEGANCE
Since its creation, Van Cleef & Arpels has drawn inspiration from the world of couture, like a homage to its place of birth. One of the specificities of these jewels is an ability to transform to match different outfits.
Motifs inspired by passementerie gave rise to pieces that echo the movements of the body. Depicting bows and ribbons, they also illustrate the renascent femininity of the post-war period. Supreme examples of flexibility, jewels imitating serge fabric or rope mould themselves perfectly to women’s silhouettes.
ABSTRACT MOVEMENTS
Attentive to artistic movements throughout the 20th century, the Maison interpreted them in an original way, playing with shapes and materials. From the pure, rounded lines inspired by Modernism to the kinetic magic of the 1960s, Van Cleef & Arpels has always played with the beholder’s gaze.
FOLLOWING THE RIBBON
To display this rare set of creations, the scenography echoes the theme of movement. Welcoming visitors at the entrance, a floating matte ribbon takes the shape of an ethereal flower. Inspired by the 1937 Silhouette Flower clip, this anamorphosis unfolds to guide visitors on their journey throughout the exhibition.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
From April 11th to May 8th, 2025
Monday - Sunday
From 10:00am to 06:00pm
(Last admission at 5:15 pm)
Free admission, Walk-in Welcome.
Make reservation here for the Guided tour, Children’s Workshop and L’ÉCOLE Conversation.