sculpture
Object NameSculpture
Artist
Marvin Lipofsky
(American, 1938-2016)
Assistant
Richard Royal
(American, b. 1952)
Assistant
Robbie Miller
(American, b. United Kingdom, 1955)
Studio
Pilchuck Glass School
Made FromGlass
Date1985
Place MadeUnited States, WA, Stanwood
TechniqueMold-blown, hot-worked, sandblasted, cut
SizeOverall H: 33 cm, W: 42.5 cm, D: 37 cm
Accession Number2006.4.40
Credit LineGift of the Ben W. Heineman Sr. Family
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
Voices of Contemporary Glass: The Heineman Collection
On ViewBen W. Heineman Sr. Family Gallery of Contemporary Glass.
Interpretive NotesA pioneer of the American Studio Glass movement, Lipofsky has promoted the use of blown glass for sculpture since the 1960s, and he has had a lasting influence on the development of studio glass in the United States and around the world. Throughout his career, he has focused on the execution of artistic ideas in glass, searching for ways to subvert the traditional associations between blown glass and functionality by exploring sculptural forms. Breath is an essential aspect of Lipofsky’s work. His abstract vessels break apart and rearrange the blown glass mass while retaining the ephemeral quality that is one of the medium’s most intriguing characteristics. The Pilchuck Series and Series IGS VI sculptures show us the shape of breath, in all its variations.
Provenance
Former Collection
Habatat Galleries Inc.
- 1985
Source
Ben W. Heineman Sr. Family
Object copyright© Marvin Lipofsky
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