Laila Marie Costa

Laila Marie Costa – 'Crostoli', Neckpiece, 2021

$777

From the drama, banality and absurdity of life, Costa produces jewellery, assemblage, video and performance. Costa collects material from the bountiful urban environment of the privileged, capitalist, consumer driven society. Objects and materials are gleaned from the street, spotted in second-hand shops, collected from household waste and rescued from recycling bins. Meticulously cleaned, sorted and assembled, the flotsam and jetsam, come together with a 'Do It Yourself' approach. Play is crucial, allowing the materiality to infer the form and reveal its mission as related to the human body. With a wry sense of humour, it aspires to motivate dialogue about jewellery and its place in the contemporary arts ecosystem. In parallel, Costa is inspired by her neurodiversity, her Italian heritage, punk rock, social justice issues, cis white female positionally, menopause, art her/story, politics, traditional artisanal skills, environmental issues & various writers.


Laila Marie Costa left Naarm mid lockdown in September 2021, headed for Hasselt, Belgium, to commence a Master (Jewellery and Gold & Silversmithing) at the PXL-MAD. After graduating in 2023, she commenced a five-month traineeship with jeweller Ralph Bakker in Rotterdam, working with enamel, silver, yellow gold and gold leaf, as well as establishing a personal archive from 1987.

In September 2024 Costa commenced a three-month artist-in-residence at DIVA Diamond Museum, Antwerp, where she researched industrial diamonds, looked the collection's tiaras and conjured up a jewellerist performance.

Recently returned to Melbourne, she misses cycling along the Albert Canal, barge-spotting. Laila also has a Bachelor of Art (Fine Art) from RMIT and a Graduate Diploma in Visual Art from Victorian College of the Arts. She has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions locally and internationally. Currently her work is shown in Secret, Sacred & Scattered at DIVA Diamond Museum, Antwerp, Belgium.

Trove: Contemporary Jewellery 


27 September - 9 November 

Jewellery has always played a significant role conveying messages about the relationships between people and the things they value – communicating across cultural, social, personal and political levels. Trove will feature a curated collection of works created by some of Australia's most forward-thinking and renowned artisans working in the field of jewellery. Exploring themes such as identity, culture, and sustainability, this exhibition will showcase works that are both visually striking and conceptually engaging.

 

Featuring the works of Roseanne Bartley, Liv Boyle, Lorraine Brigdale, Christine Collins, Laila Marie Costa, Laura Deakin, Samantha Dennis, Carly Tarkari Dodd, Anna Davern, Polly Dymond, Kirsten Haydon, Inari Kiuru, Anke Kindle, Sarah Lockey, Sim Luttin, Leslie Matthews, Belinda Newick, Emily O'Brien, Gabbee Stolp, Blanche Tilden, Zoe Veness and Melinda Young

Read more about the exhibition here:

Material: wallpaper, pvc sheet, thread, vintage beads, painted canvas, metallic cardboard & deli meat wrapper

Dimensions: approx. 42 x 25 x 1 cm

Please note when purchasing, exhibition works are to be collected when exhibition closes.

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