More than decoration. Contemporary art jewelry as desire, discourse, and discovery.

Noy Alon

  • Noy Alon

    Noy Alon’s jewelry objects blur the distinction between ornament and artifact. The planar geometry and raw surfaces recall architectural fragments or tools shaped by time, yet each contains the intimate function of jewelry. The openings and rings embedded within these forms suggest interaction with the body, though they resist easy classification as adornment. Instead, they…

    Noy Alon