Peter Chang
about 1991
Acrylic, white metal
In the 1980s, after studying at the Liverpool College of Art, Peter Chang shifted from graphic design and sculpture to jewelry. He began exploring themes of Pop Art in jewelry, taking inspiration from his youth in 1960s Liverpool. Treating plastic like a precious material, Chang explored the outer limits of acrylic. Designing and fabricating colorful, oversized jewelry, he applied more traditional art-making techniques like carving and inlay to plastic. The result was jewelry that combines elements of Modernism, Surrealism, and psychedelia in a thoroughly contemporary scale and aesthetic.
The Daphne Farago Collection
2006.95