Judith Haas
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Judith Haas | |
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| Born | Judith Eveline Haas c. 1975 |
| Education | Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Fashion Institute of Technology |
| Occupations | Jewelry designer, Artist |
| Website | judithhaas |
Judith Eveline Haas (born c. 1975) is a Dutch-born jewelry designer and artist based in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York City. She works in metals and is known for hand-fabricated jewelry and abstract paintings on patinated sheet metal.[1]
Early life and family
Haas was born in the Netherlands and holds a master's degree in movement sciences from the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. She moved to New York around 2000 and later trained in jewelry-making at the Fashion Institute of Technology, establishing her own studio in the early 2000s.[2] She is a great-granddaughter of the German-Jewish writer Else Dormitzer, a Theresienstadt survivor, and of the German ceramicist and painter Hermann Haas.[3][4]
Career
Early jewelry by Haas combined silver and bronze settings with semi-precious stones. From the 2010s onward Haas's work shifted toward patinated brass and copper and two-dimensional artworks on sheet metal.[1]
Haas describes her practice as a visual dialogue between geometries of urban infrastructure and organic textures of corrosion, drawing on early twentieth-century European abstract modernism to reframe the contemporary city as a rewilding ecosystem.[5]
Her work is carried by US and European galleries[6][7][8] Her pieces have featured in editorial coverage by American, [9][10] European,[11] and Japanese[12][13] magazines.
References
- ^ a b "Industrial Design: Judith Haas". MJSA Journal. 2021.
- ^ "Judith Haas: "In New York is iedereen positief over je plannen"". CODE (in Dutch). No. 26. 2008.
- ^ "Dr. Sigmund and Else Dormitzer". stolpersteine-nuernberg.de. Archived from the original on 2026-02-09. Retrieved 2026-06-07.
- ^ Haas, Henk (2024). "Address from Grandson Henk Haas". Stolpersteine in Nürnberg. Retrieved 2026-06-07.
- ^ "About". judithhaas.com. Retrieved 2026-06-07.
- ^ "Judith Haas Collection". Garden of Silver. Retrieved 2026-06-07.
- ^ "White Byzantine Cuff Bracelet by Judith Haas". Gallery 360. Retrieved 2026-06-07.
- ^ "Artist: Judith Haas". Mathilde Gallery. Amsterdam. Retrieved 2026-06-07.
- ^ "GenArt's Tempting". Vanity Fair. 6 August 2008.
- ^ "Best of New York". New York. 2007.
- ^ "Publications". judithhaas. Retrieved 2026-06-07.
- ^ "Fashion News". Fashion News (in Japanese). Vol. 133. 2008–2009.
- ^ "Precious". Precious (in Japanese). No. 51. 2008.
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