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An edition of Chihuly (1997)

Chihuly

2nd ed., rev. and expanded.
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Dale Chihuly began to work in glass some 30 years ago, inspired by its unique ability to convey and transform color, light, and space. A co-founder of the Pilchuk Glass School, north of Seattle, he revolutionized the American studio glass movement by adapting the teamwork he observed when he became one of the first Americans allowed access to the secrets of Venetian glassblowing. In this first full-scale study of Chihuly's career to date, the distinguished art critic Donald Kuspit broadens our understanding of Chihuly's innovative and avidly sought-after work. Enhanced by superb new photographs of Chihuly's spectacular glass sculpture, Kuspit's essay explores the relationship of medium to artistry and craftsmanship and the dynamics of the creative process. A winner of the prestigious Frank Jewett Mather Award for Distinction in Art Criticism, Kuspit is an ideal interpreter of Chihuly's significance in the world of twentieth-century art. The superb colorplates and the book's dramatic design do full justice to the artist's brilliant multi-part sets, complex groupings, and inventive architectural installations.

Dale Chihuly began to work in glass some 30 years ago, inspired by its unique ability to convey and transform color, light, and space. A co-founder of the Pilchuk Glass School, north of Seattle, he revolutionized the American studio glass movement by adapting the teamwork he observed when he became one of the first Americans allowed access to the secrets of Venetian glassblowing.

In this first full-scale study of Chihuly's career to date, the distinguished art critic Donald Kuspit broadens our understanding of Chihuly's innovative and avidly sought-after work. Enhanced by superb new photographs of Chihuly's spectacular glass sculpture, Kuspit's essay explores the relationship of medium to artistry and craftsmanship and the dynamics of the creative process.

A winner of the prestigious Frank Jewett Mather Award for Distinction in Art Criticism, Kuspit is an ideal interpreter of Chihuly's significance in the world of twentieth-century art. The superb colorplates and the book's dramatic design do full justice to the artist's brilliant multi-part sets, complex groupings, and inventive architectural installations.

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H.N. Abrams
Language
English
Pages
367

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Chihuly
1998, H.N. Abrams
in English - 2nd ed., rev. and expanded.
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Chihuly
1998, H.N. Abrams, Portland Press
in English - 2nd ed., rev. and expanded.
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Chihuly
1997, H.N. Abrams, Portland Press, Brand: Harry N Abrams, Harry N Abrams
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 357-362) and index.
"Published in 1998 by Portland Press, Seattle"--T.p. verso.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
748/.092
Library of Congress
NK5198.C43 K87 1998, NK5198.C43K87 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
367 p. :
Number of pages
367

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL495410M
Internet Archive
chihuly0000kusp
ISBN 10
0810963736
LCCN
98228833
OCLC/WorldCat
900638969
Library Thing
313963
Goodreads
698205

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