The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents "Going Underground: The Jewels of Bernhard Schobinger" opening day

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The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents "Going Underground: The Jewels of Bernhard Schobinger," the first U.S. exhibition dedicated to the groundbreaking Swiss artist. Featuring more than five decades of experimental work, the exhibition explores Schobinger’s radical transformation of jewelry into a conceptual and subversive art form.

"Going Underground" will feature 53 pivotal pieces of experimental jewelry and select sculpture from 1968 to the present, with necklaces, bracelets, and rings drawn from prominent private collections and the holdings of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

The installation will be on view on the second floor of the Nancy and Rich Kinder Building through January 3, 2027.

The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents "Going Underground: The Jewels of Bernhard Schobinger," the first U.S. exhibition dedicated to the groundbreaking Swiss artist. Featuring more than five decades of experimental work, the exhibition explores Schobinger’s radical transformation of jewelry into a conceptual and subversive art form.

"Going Underground" will feature 53 pivotal pieces of experimental jewelry and select sculpture from 1968 to the present, with necklaces, bracelets, and rings drawn from prominent private collections and the holdings of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

The installation will be on view on the second floor of the Nancy and Rich Kinder Building through January 3, 2027.

WHEN

WHERE

The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
1001 Bissonnet St, Houston, TX 77005, USA
https://www.mfah.org/art/exhibitions/going-underground-the-jewels-of-bernhard-schobinger

TICKET INFO

$20-$24; free for MFAH members and children 12 and younger.

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