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Niijima 10/99-B1
Niijima 10/99-B1

Niijima 10/99-B1

Object NameVase
Artist Klaus Moje (German, 1936-2016)
Assistant Kirstie Rea (Australian, b. 1955)
Assistant Scott Chaseling (Australian, b. 1962)
Studio Bullseye Glass Company (f. 1974)
Made FromNon-lead Glass
Date1999
Place MadeAustralia, Australian Capital Territory, Canberra
TechniqueKiln-formed, hot-worked, ground, cut, polished
SizeOverall H: 54.1 cm; Rim Diam: 14.8 cm
Accession Number99.6.8
Credit Line14th Rakow Commission, purchased with funds from the Juliette K. and Leonard S. Rakow Endowment Fund
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
Klaus Moje: Painting with Glass
Links: Australian Glass and the Pacific Northwest
Not On View
Interpretive Notes
Klaus Moje, an internationally known artist and influential teacher, pioneered studio glass in Europe and later in Australia, where he founded an important university program in glass at the Canberra School of Art. Moje, who moved from Germany to Australia in the early 1980s, was profoundly influenced by the colors and landscape of Australia. He began to make abstract paintings in fused glass, which he exhibited as panels or "rolled up" onto a blowpipe and formed into vessels. The "Niijima" series of vessels was begun at the well-known glass school on the island of Niijima in Japan.
Physical DescriptionVase, "Niijima 10/99-B1". Translucent deep blue, opaque deep blue, red, green yellow, light blue and "black" glass; kiln-formed, hot-worked, ground, cut, polished. Bullseye non lead glass.
Provenance
Source Klaus Moje (German, 1936-2016) - 1999-10-25
Object copyright© Klaus Moje
Transcendence
Karina Malling
2016
fragment
1400-1085 BCE
inlay
25 BCE-99 CE
Whitefriars Inkwell
Whitefriars Glass Ltd.
about 1850-1860
Corning Glass Works, Fallbrook
about 1944-1946