Portrait of a Gentleman, ca. 1770 Henry Benbridge (1743-1812)AmericanWatercolor on ivory; 1 1/4 x 1
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Victoria and Albert Museum: Chihuly at the VandA
Chihuly at the V&A will run from the V&As main entrance, in a straight line
through the ground floor galleries culminating in a dramatic glass installation
in the V&As Pirelli Gardens.
Chihulys work owes much to the grand and historic trad...
Phoenix Art Museum: Dale Chihuly: Installations
Installations of Chihulys work have been exhibited all
over the world, yet each show is unique - a reflection of
its environment and the fact that many works are
...
Dayton Art Institute: Form from Fire: Glass Sculpture by Dale Chihuly
Dale Chihuly has become perhaps the world's best-known glass artist and has, in many respects,
single-handedly popularized the studio glass movement in the United States and abroad. He has been creating
glass since 1967 and currently has piece...
Tower of David Museum: Crowds Flock to the Chihuly Exhibition at the Tower of David
We are delighted and humbled by the public's reaction, noted Shosh Yaniv,
the museum director. When Chihuly first visited us two years ago he was
enchanted by the fortress as a unique location for his glass art and
resolved to mount an exhibiti...
Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art: Daringly Original: Dale Chihuly
Chihuly draws inspiration from many aspects of life. Out of his love of walks along the beach grew his Seaforms. His fascination with slumped, sagging Indian baskets led to the Baskets series. The word “Persian” conjured a vision of exotic markets...
Marlborough Gallery: Dale Chihuly: Mille Fiori
Comprised of approximately 350 handblown glass elements on a steel base, Millie Fiori IV suggests a luscious tropical
garden landscape of flowers, gourds, reeds and fantastical foliage in a stunning range of colors: aquamarine, cobalt, teal, verm...
Orlando Museum of Art: Collector's Choice II: Contemporary
Art from Central Florida Collections
Also represented are
cutting-edge artists such as Kiki Smith, Suzanne McClelland, Jane Hammond, Brad
Kahlhamer and Beth Campbell. In addition, a number of works by Dale Chihuly an...
Tacoma Art Museum: Clearly Brilliant: A Decade of Pilchuck Glass School's Emerging Artists in
Residence
The artists represented in Clearly Brilliant bring many themes and unique
approaches to their work. Some artists make reference to objects you would see
in everyday li...
MK Galerie: Shane Waltener: Music for Walls and Other Takes
The recent series of photographs are pictorial renditions of movement, space and time as still images, and relate in this way to the two installations.
Take Me In is a knitted web spelling these very words. It compliments the light installat...
Phoenix Art Museum: Clearly Thinking: The Sculpture of Peter Ivy and Michael Scheiner
Michael Scheiner and Peter Ivy, both of Providence, Rhode Island, have chosen glass
as a medium because its versatility and metaphorical potential make it the best for
realizing their concepts. Glass suggests contradictory interpretations of ...
Northern Westchester Center for the Arts: Winds of Survival: Work by Artist Susan Weinreich
More than 70 private collections throughout the United States currently hold
the brilliantly colored and provocative works of Susan Weinreich. Ms.
Weinreich's seminal work presents the powerful cross currents of art and
emotional and mental re...
William Traver Gallery: Preston Singletary: Vision Quest
Singletary quickly developed into an extremely adept glassblower. He later decided to pursue an understanding of Formline Design--the design system followed by the Northwest Coast Native Americans. It was not merely that Singletary applied Northwe...
Museum of Glass, International Center for Contemporary Art: Some Assembly Required
Contemporary sculpture has been knocked from the pedestal and has grown to heroic proportions, said Neil Watson, chief curator at the Museum of Glass. In Some Assembly Required we are bringing together artists working with glass who have distingui...
Galerie Vee: Art in the Party: David Levi, Boyd Sugiki, Janusz Pozniak, James Mongrain, Pamina Traylor and Bandhu Dunham
Davidís Levi's glass studio produces hand-blown, decorative, tabletop
glassware, in bright, luminous colors, with classic modern silhouettes,
and a friendly, playful feel.
"Inspired by the Venetian tradition of goblet making, I strive for...
Corning Museum of Glass: New Glass Sculpture Gallery Presents Exhibition of Late 20th Century Works
The exhibition, which will be on view through the year 2001,
features about 75 works by 65 artists.
While many artists continue to blow glass, others are casting,
kiln-forming, flameworking, and combining glass into mixed-media
assemblages, Ms. ...
Carnegie Museum of Art: Contemporary Directions: Glass from the Maxine and William Block Collection
A complementary exhibition, William
Morris: Man Adorned, an installation by Morris, a contemporary studio glass
artist renowned for his technical skill and innovative subject matter, will
also be on view throughout the run of Contemporary Dire...
Further Artwork and Information:
Dale Chihuly - Artist
Dale Chihuly Online
Dale Chihuly - Bio, Chrono, Biblio
Dale Chihuly Drawings
Dale Chihuly Glass Art, Chihuly Chandeliers, and Contemporary Glass Sculptures
Amazon.com: Books: The Essential Dale Chihuly (Essential Series)
Dale Chihuly > Index Page
Dale ChihulyArt Images
Dave Trippin: Dale Chihuly
Forbes.com: Glass Act
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