Chihuly: Color, Glass And Form

Chihuly: Color, Glass And Form

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Condition: Good. Jacket: in good condition. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Intact. No stickers or labels visible.

A landmark volume in the world of contemporary art glass, Chihuly: Color, Glass and Form presents a stunning survey of Dale Chihuly's revolutionary contributions to the studio glass movement. The book chronicles the celebrated American artist's breathtaking series — from the organic, sea-inspired Seaforms to the dramatic Macchia and Persians — illustrating how Chihuly transformed blown glass into a medium of monumental scale and sensuous beauty. With a foreword by renowned curator Henry Geldzahler, the text situates Chihuly's work within the broader landscape of twentieth-century art, arguing persuasively for its place alongside the great painterly and sculptural traditions. Rich with full-colour photography, this volume captures the incandescent interplay of light, pigment, and molten form that defines one of the most distinctive artistic visions of the modern era.

Author: Dale Chihuly
Format: Hardback

Genre: Photography

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: in good condition. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Intact. No stickers or labels visible.

A landmark volume in the world of contemporary art glass, Chihuly: Color, Glass and Form presents a stunning survey of Dale Chihuly's revolutionary contributions to the studio glass movement. The book chronicles the celebrated American artist's breathtaking series — from the organic, sea-inspired Seaforms to the dramatic Macchia and Persians — illustrating how Chihuly transformed blown glass into a medium of monumental scale and sensuous beauty. With a foreword by renowned curator Henry Geldzahler, the text situates Chihuly's work within the broader landscape of twentieth-century art, arguing persuasively for its place alongside the great painterly and sculptural traditions. Rich with full-colour photography, this volume captures the incandescent interplay of light, pigment, and molten form that defines one of the most distinctive artistic visions of the modern era.