sculpture
Object NameVessel
Artist
Lino Tagliapietra
(Italian, b. 1934)
Made FromGlass
Date2002
Place MadeUnited States, WA, Seattle; Italy, Venice, Murano
TechniqueFused, blown murrine, cut
SizeOverall H: 42.5 cm, W: 29.2 cm, D: 14.6 cm
Accession Number2006.4.286
Credit LineGift of the Ben W. Heineman Sr. Family
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
Voices of Contemporary Glass: The Heineman Collection
On ViewContemporary Art + Design, Porch
Interpretive NotesTagliapietra has had a lasting impact on American studio glassblowing. A beloved teacher and a respected artist, he has influenced the careers of an entire generation of American artists working in glass. In recent years, he has divided his studio time between Seattle and Murano. His Stromboli series is inspired by the infamous volcano of Stromboli, one of the Aeolian Islands of Italy. Stromboli has been in nearly continuous eruption for 2,000 years and it is one of the most active volcanoes on the earth. In this vessel, molten lava is suggested by the band of brilliant red murrine that spreads across the blackness of the mass of the vessel, which represents the volcano. The mouth of the vessel is wide and uneven, like the round cone of a volcano that has been disfigured by eruptions.
Provenance
Former Collection
Heller Gallery
- 2002
Source
Ben W. Heineman Sr. Family
Object copyright© Lino Tagliapietra
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