MFAH to open the first US museum exhibition of renowned German jewelry artist Dorothea Prühl
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MFAH to open the first US museum exhibition of renowned German jewelry artist Dorothea Prühl
Dorothea Prühl, Windflowers (Windblumen), 1989, silver, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, promised gift of the Rotasa Collection Trust. © Dorothea Prühl. Photo: Helga Schulze-Brinkop.



HOUSTON, TX.- The renowned German jewelry artist Dorothea Prühl is recognized worldwide for her sculptural forms rendered in wood and metal. Trained in the traditions of the Bauhaus, for the past 50 years Prühl’s jewelry has reflected her vision of life. Painstakingly formed or carved, the individual elements in Prühl’s necklaces come alive in expressive compositions. Their seemingly simple gestures – a butterfly’s wings or a cluster of flowers – belie a complexity and craftsmanship that is unmatched in contemporary practice.

The artist has remarked, “Jewelry is, for me, something fundamentally positive. It suggests strength, wealth, splendor, beauty. This may sound banal, but it is not commonplace if you want to understand it properly. I am satisfying an archaic yearning that I share with the viewer or the wearer, and that connects me to them. To this end, I am looking for images and signs .”

Comprising 26 necklaces and brooches created since the mid-1970s, The Jewelry of Dorothea Prühl is the first exhibition in the United States dedicated to the artist. The Jewelry of Dorothea Prühl is the result of an extraordinary gift from the Rotasa Collection Trust,, granting the museum the largest single holding of Prühl’s jewelry in the world. On view from September 6, 2025 through January 2027, the exhibition is organized by Elizabeth Essner, Windgate Foundation Associate Curator of Craft, and Cindi Strauss, Sara and Bill Morgan Curator of Decorative Arts, Craft, and Design, at the MFAH.

Commented Gary Tinterow, director and Margaret Alkek Williams chair of the MFAH, “More than two decades ago the museum established the foundation of its contemporary jewelry collection, focusing on influential artists like Dorothea Prühl. We are grateful to the Rotasa Collection Trust for their generosity in creating a permanent presence here for Prühl’s work.”

Essner and Strauss noted, “Dorothea Prühl’s jewelry is unmatched in its vision of life and in its artistry. Making less than a handful of works per year, each is a singular expression of form and material on the body.”

Born in 1937 in Breslau (then Germany; now Wroclaw, Poland), Dorothea Prühl trained at the Hochschule für industrielle Formgestaltung Halle (Burg Giebichenstein) in then-East Germany. She worked briefly for industry before returning to the school to teach, in 1966. Prühl became director of the renowned jewelry and metalsmithing department in 1994, retiring in 2002.

Throughout her career, Prühl has maintained a studio practice for metalwork in Halle and a separate studio for wood set in a simple farmhouse in Augustenberg in Mecklenburg. As a professor, she has mentored countless international artists and set an influential example with her dedication to her craft.

In addition to the MFAH, Prühl’s jewelry is exhibited internationally and held in the collections of the Schmuckmuseum in Pforzheim, Die Neue Sammlung in Munich, Victoria & Albert Museum in London, Hiko Mizuno Collection in Tokyo, Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and the Dallas Museum of Art.










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