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Object NameSculpture
Artist Paul Seide (American, b. 1949)
Made FromSoda-lime glass, neon vapor, mercury vapor, copper, lead wire, radio transmitter
Date1986
Techniqueblown and hot-worked, cased, ground
SizeOverall H: 48.4 cm, W: 53.5 cm, D: 30 cm
Accession Number87.4.41
Credit LineGift in part of Mike Belkin
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
Curiosities of Glassmaking
Place Made
United States, NY, New York City
Physical DescriptionStriated shades of transparent purple and orange cased in colorless soda-lime glass, neon, mercury vapor, radio transmitter; glass is blown and cased, hot-worked. Interlocking looped spirals; large and small 1 1/2 turn spirals that interlock and rest vertically with ends curling upward; ends taper from thin to thick which has been ground flat; sections sit on radio field transmitter that activates enclosed gases; inscribed on broad flat ends of both sections: "Seide".
Provenance
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Object copyright© Paul Seide
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