


METAMORPHOSIS Contemporary Jewlery Exhibition
A group exhibition of contemporary jewelry exploring matter, form and transformation.
A one-day exhibition presenting Germany-based female artists who transform minerals into living artworks. Discover wearable sculptures that blur the line between jewelry and contemporary art, meet the artists, and collect unique pieces.
The show highlights both emerging and established talent, bringing their vision, craft and creativity to the surface.
Soho House Berlin, 2nd floor, Saturday, October 18th
2 - 8 pm - Opening hours
5 pm - Guided tour and artist Q&A
Free entry, open to the public - non-members welcome
Featuring works by ALMA DAMASCHKE, ANASTASIA PILEPCHUK, DEVI PETTI, ESTUDIO ERYA, FORMAT:, JULIKA HARTZ, KITSCH KIOSK, LISA WISCHMANN, MIGLE, OTTILIA STUDIOS, UNCLE KATYA.
Minerals are never still. Though they may appear cold and solid, they carry invisible movement vibrating with energies, memories, and properties shaped over millennia. Silver reflects, pearls grow in symbiosis with the ocean, amber stores the resin of ancient forests, gemstones prism light into protection. They are fragments of earth that remain alive, quietly resonating with the body that touches them.
Metamorphosis gathers Germany-based female jewelers who channel this vitality into contemporary art forms. Each artist works where experimentation and play meet devotion to material. Their practices reveal how much goes into creating an object, not just technique, but the act of listening to matter, melting and reshaping it, carrying histories through transformed pieces. These works preserve energies and memories, like a photograph cast into form: a bracelet that recalls the beach where you fell in love, a grandmother’s necklace reborn in new hands, or a gemstone that has absorbed the earth’s energy and now rests on your skin as a talisman to guide you on your life’s journey.
These jewelers are alchemists: they guide minerals into rebirth, producing works that are both wearable and sculptural. Jewelry here is not only an accessory but art, intimate architecture, vessels of memory, experiments in form. When worn, these pieces extend beyond ornament: they fuse with the body, becoming part of its movement and story, amplifying the energies of earth through human gesture, touch and connection.
Metamorphosis reminds us that jewelry is an art of connection between earth and self, past and present, memory and matter. Fragments of earth are reborn as unique artworks we carry, consciously or unconsciously, as sources of meaning, protection, and transformation.