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The Conversationalist
The Conversationalist

The Conversationalist

Object NameWindow
Artist Paul Marioni (American, b. 1941)
Made FromLead Glass, Lead Came, sheet glass, wood, wire
Date1974
Place MadeUnited States, WA, Seattle
TechniqueKiln-formed, cut, enameled, assembled, sandblasted, photo-silkscreened
SizeOverall H: 70.7 cm, W: 71.8 cm
Accession Number74.4.183
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
Thirty Years of New Glass, 1957-1987
On ViewBen W. Heineman Sr. Family Gallery of Contemporary Glass.
Interpretive Notes
In this work, the artist shows us an empty room in which we imagine that some sort of action has occurred or will occur. A table with a pair of eyeglasses is placed opposite a window through which we see blue sky. One square of sky has slid out of its window frame, exposing the artifice of this environment that we may have perceived as genuine. This image is about questioning, or seeing beyond, the realities that are presented to us.
Physical DescriptionTranslucent blue and white streaky opalescent glasses, transparent brown glass and colorless sheet glass; kiln-formed, cut, enameled; assembled by lead came, sandblasted, photo silk screened, fired enamels, with wooden frame; found eyeglasses. Window depicts a room interior with photo silk screened table cloth and sandblasted wooden grain glass walls; small nine-section window with middle pane in bottom row sliding out of frame; pair of wire rim glasses attached to tablecloth in lower right corner.
Provenance
Source Paul Marioni (American, b. 1941) - 1974-12-13
Object copyright© Paul Marioni
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