Data Art is a rapidly growing field in contemporary art, where artists use statistical data as the foundation for their creations. It offers a way to not only comprehend information but also infuse it with emotional power — turning mathematics into a tool for interpreting and reflecting on both global and deeply personal realities.

We invite you to visit an exhibition where art and data merge into something entirely new — wearable jewelry pieces, each telling a unique story.

These stories vary widely. Some artists draw from personal experience, creating necklaces that track the number of pills taken or brooches based on their most-used emojis. Others work with established research, dedicating their pieces to global issues — resulting in pendants visualizing domestic violence statistics or necklaces portraying the rise in ocean temperatures.

The Jewelry Code” will bring together more than 60 artists from 28 countries, offering us a new lens through which to see the world — one where data is encrypted in adornment.
The Jewelry code:
Data as wearable art