Cava is a short documentary about the work
of stained glass artist Joseph Cavalieri.
Not exact matches
Around 1915 a local
artist, Thomas O'Shaughnessy, who had studied Celtic decorative arts in Dublin and learned the art
of stained glass at the Art Institute
of Chicago, transformed the windows and stenciled the walls with images from the Book
of Kells.
The actual neighborhood is called the Outer Sunset, and at its center is this foursome: Dave Muller and Lana Porcello, the husband - and - wife
artists - turned - restaurateurs behind Outerlands, a redwood - paneled eatery that serves brassicas and smoked local trout alongside slabs
of grilled cheese; and Serena Mitnik - Miller and Mason St Peter, the couple behind General Store, which, with its
stained glass light - catchers, artisanal salts, and collection
of vintage Levi's, defines Outer Sunset style.
Death and Funeral
of Nyack
Stained Glass Artist Robert Pinart Robert Pinart, a renowned stained and dale de verre glass artist, passed away in Nyack Hospital on October 1 due to respiratory f
Stained Glass Artist Robert Pinart Robert Pinart, a renowned stained and dale de verre glass artist, passed away in Nyack Hospital on October 1 due to respiratory fai
Glass Artist Robert Pinart Robert Pinart, a renowned stained and dale de verre glass artist, passed away in Nyack Hospital on October 1 due to respiratory fa
Artist Robert Pinart Robert Pinart, a renowned
stained and dale de verre glass artist, passed away in Nyack Hospital on October 1 due to respiratory f
stained and dale de verre
glass artist, passed away in Nyack Hospital on October 1 due to respiratory fai
glass artist, passed away in Nyack Hospital on October 1 due to respiratory fa
artist, passed away in Nyack Hospital on October 1 due to respiratory failure.
The move comes after recent success with Strangest Genius — a hardback, full - colour, exploration
of the life and times
of stained -
glass window
artist Harry Clarke.
When on your winter vacation here on the island
of Roatan, Honduras and after all site seeing has been checked off the list, spend a few hours a day learning the stunning Art
of Stained Glass by Richard Snyder glass artist with more than 40 years of designing, painting & firing glass products of all styles and specializing in restorations of antique windows & lamp sh
Glass by Richard Snyder
glass artist with more than 40 years of designing, painting & firing glass products of all styles and specializing in restorations of antique windows & lamp sh
glass artist with more than 40 years
of designing, painting & firing
glass products of all styles and specializing in restorations of antique windows & lamp sh
glass products
of all styles and specializing in restorations
of antique windows & lamp shades.
When on your winter vacation on the island
of Roatan, Honduras, learn the Art
of Stained Glass by Richard Snyder, glass artist with 40 years experi
Glass by Richard Snyder,
glass artist with 40 years experi
glass artist with 40 years experience.
Enjoy the common viewing room in the central atrium where hand crafted
stained glass doors open up into a beautiful and unique wildlife gallery
of paintings and hand carved art by local Vancouver Island
artists.
Peppered amongst the bars and restaurants, you'll also find an assortment
of shops, boutiques and many tourist attractions, including Washington Square Park which is full
of street performers, Judson Memorial Church with its
stained glass windows, Stonewall Inn which is now an active LGBT centre, Rock»n' Roll Hall
of Fame Annex which offers a tour through the history
of rock»n' roll and Bleecker Street where the
artists from the 60s found their inspiration.
The
artist also began experimenting with painting on turkey and chicken bones, which she later cast in polyester resin panels evocative
of stained -
glass windows.
In 2014 her monograph essay on potter Edmund de Waal was published by Phaidon and this year an essay on
stained glass artist Tom Denny will be published as part
of a monograph on the
artist.
One can compare the pillars
of light in abstractions by Charles McGee, the African American
artist, and Barnett Newman — or in
stained glass by John La Farge.
The installation will not only highlight the broad range
of topics the
artist has addressed in her work but also the broad range
of media she has worked in with the inclusion
of cast bronze, needlework,
stained and painted
glass, works on paper, and painted porcelain.
At a Christie's New York auction in 2015, Hofmann's Auxerre (1960), inspired by the expansive
stained glass windows
of the Cathédrale Saint Etienne in France, achieved a world auction record for the
artist at $ 6,325,000.
New York — Pace Gallery is pleased to present Kiki Smith: Wonder, a major exhibition that presents the
artist's investigation
of the natural and spiritual worlds through works made
of aluminum, bronze, fine silver, textile,
stained and hand - blown antique
glass, and paint.
Influenced primarily by her father, Robert Kevin, an award winning
artist in his own right, Susan has had a lifelong passion for all forms
of creativity and has also produced pottery pieces,
stained glass and sculptures.
Mortal, an exhibition
of work by Kiki Smith at the Dallas Contemporary, on view through Dec. 17, spans the last 10 years
of the
artist's output and includes the installation
of Pilgrim, a set
of thirty industrial steel windowpanes
of mouth - blown
stained glass.
In 2012, The Art Production Fund presented Kiki Smith: Chorus, a public installation comprised
of the
artist's multicolored
stained -
glass stars at The Last Lot project space on 46th Street and 8th Avenue in New York City.
A close - up
of L.A.
artist Cheryl Walker's colorful
stained -
glass installation at 18th Street Arts Center
The artworks are made from materials as diverse as bamboo stalks, copper tubes,
glass shards and a shopping cart; the show's catalog also documents the
artist's designs for gates, fountains,
stained -
glass windows and other architectural elements, some
of which have been destroyed.
The first includes an
artist such as Paul Klee, for whom each picture is a singular and exacting exploration
of a chosen poetic theme (the conflation, for example,
of the structure
of a
stained glass window with that
of a plant).
Among the new arrivals is a significant set
of 10 time - based media works from the collection
of Peter and Mari Shaw, including Melik Ohanian's The Hand (2002), and Promises (2001) by Anri Sala; 12 Japanese paintings from the literati, Zen and Kano schools, from the Gitter - Yelen collection; several examples
of American furniture design; and an exceptional 16th - century
stained glass window by French
artist Jean Chastellain depicting The Adoration
of the Magi.
Showing the
artist's
stained -
glass pieces and paintings, Clarke's solo exhibition runs in conjunction with «A Strong Sweet Smell
Of Incense», a group exhibition curated by Clarke at 6 Burlington Gardens celebrating the seminal Swinging London art dealer who was both -LSB-...]
Hell's Kitchen NYC — Joseph Cavalieri, the founder
of CAVAglass will be hosting a series
of Artist Talk's on the history
of stain glass and his site specific light boxes at The OUT Hotel.
Materiality This grouping
of works draws attention to the physical properties
of the
artist's chosen materials, whether they are soaked,
stained and paint - dripped canvases or menacing shards
of glass.
It's taken 24 years and $ 18.5 million, but this weekend the Museum at Eldridge Street will unveil the conclusion
of its restoration
of the Eldridge Street Synagogue: a central
stained -
glass window co-designed by
artist Kiki Smith and architect Deborah Gans.
This gallery draws attention to the physical properties
of the
artist's chosen materials, whether they are soaked,
stained and paint - dripped canvases or menacing shards
of glass.
The exhibition features the 19 lithographs Wood created during the Great Depression that were printed and distributed by Associated American
Artists (AAA) as well as two scale drawings
of soldiers portrayed in the 24 x 20 ft.
stained glass Memorial Window he designed for the Veterans Memorial Building in Cedar Rapids, Iowa (1928 - 29).
The quasi-photorealist painting
of certain
artists lends itself easily to satire, and Kristin Calabrese's felicitously rendered
glass - front No Shit Store (2016), with its grease -
stained and casually littered parking lot, is one brilliantly executed example
of this.
In 2001 the Lermite Foundation and the museum jointly acquired more than 200 works
of the
artist (large paintings,
stained glass projects, drawings, lithographs and other graphic works).
Filmed at the Michael Davis
Stained Glass workshop in Long Island City, New York, objects from this session were later given a mirrored surface as part
of the
artist's Total Reflective Abstraction series
of works that took as their point
of departure a conversation between Buckminster Fuller and Isamu Noguchi.
Key works include Andrew Erdos's Texture
of a Ghost (2011), a 6 x 8 foot room featuring hand - blown
glass sculptures and a video installation; Josiah McElheny's Landscape Model for Total Reflective Abstraction (I)(2004); Luke Jerram's E. coli (2010), which explores the tension between scientific objectivity and cultural perceptions
of viruses, diseases, and bacteria; twelve snow globes by Walter Martin and Paloma Muñoz from the Travelers series; three
stained glass light boxes by Judith Schaechter; and a recent body
of work by Czech Republic - based
artist Karen LaMonte that highlights the role
of the kimono in Japanese culture.
BOZAR welcomes five
stained glass windows by the African - American
artist, centred around representations
of vulnerability in Christianity.
The
artist's first solo exhibition in mainland China, «Sustained
Glass» features We Hold Where Study, a new two - channel video growing out of Wu's collaboration with the poet Fred Moten, and a series of stained - glass and lightbox works that the artist has created after her close study of Antenna's spatial con
Glass» features We Hold Where Study, a new two - channel video growing out
of Wu's collaboration with the poet Fred Moten, and a series
of stained -
glass and lightbox works that the artist has created after her close study of Antenna's spatial con
glass and lightbox works that the
artist has created after her close study
of Antenna's spatial context.
An overview
of Wiley's prolific career from 2001 to the present, A New Republic features spectacular portraits
of black men - the
artist's signature works - along with exciting new developments: portraits
of women, monumental sculpture, and «paintings» in
stained glass.
Also included is a generous selection from Wiley's ongoing World Stage project; several
of his enormous Down paintings; striking male portrait busts in bronze; and examples from the
artist's new series
of stained glass windows.
Steve Roden: «ragpicker» (closes on Saturday) The latest exhibition
of this multitalented multimedia
artist based in Los Angeles is dominated by handsome abstract paintings whose brusque prismatic forms and bright color resemble
stained glass and are derived from a system
of linear configurations with which the German philosopher Walter Benjamin crossed out errors in his notebooks.
Georges Rouault (1871 - 1958) French
artist, one
of the most distinctive expressionist painters
of the Paris school, noted for his jewel - like «
stained -
glass» style
of painting.
Steve Roden: «ragpicker» (through Oct. 26) The latest exhibition
of this multitalented multimedia
artist based in Los Angeles is dominated by handsome abstract paintings whose brusque prismatic forms and bright color resemble
stained glass and are derived from a system
of linear configurations with which the German philosopher Walter Benjamin crossed out errors in his notebooks.
American
artist Sam Falls also presents an adapted installation featuring half
of a site - specific installation including a
stained glass window and set
of photograms.
Described — to the
artist's bemusement — as
stain glass windows, «African» prints, and Aztec - inspired patterns, his canvases seem to effortlessly fuse the aesthetic influences
of a globalised world.
The Torpedo Factory Art Center houses more than 165 visual
artists who produce artwork in a wide variety
of media including painting, ceramics, photography, jewelry,
stained glass, fiber, printmaking, and sculpture.
Don't miss leading British
artist Brian Clarke's solo exhibition
of stained glass pieces and paintings at the Pace Gallery.
Anni Albers (1899 - 1994), wife
of the abstract painter,
stained glass artist, and Bauhaus instructor Josef Albers (1888 - 1976), was the leading Bauhaus tapestry weaver.
The most controversial work
of art in the cathedral is probably the huge 113 - square - metre
stained glass window created by the postmodernist German
artist Gerhard Richter (b. 1932).
Such is the case with Jeremy Blake's woozy film tour
of a ghost - haunted California mansion; Judith Schaechter's
stained -
glass windows with clowns instead
of sacred emblems; a sound piece by Archive (Chris Kubick and Anne Walsh) that conjures the spirit
of Joseph Cornell; and AA Bronson's candy - color photograph
of the corpse
of his fellow
artist Felix Partz, a Pop version
of a Victorian post-mortem portrait.
There he studied under Walter Womacka (1925 - 2010), the teacher and
artist noted for his numerous designs
of stained glass art, using the gemmail technique, as well as outdoor murals made from mosaic.
Greek and Roman antiquities; Chinese bronzes, tomb figurines, paintings, and calligraphy; an important collection
of Pre-Columbian art; medieval European sculpture, metalwork, and
stained glass; Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo and 19th - century paintings; 20th - century works by contemporary
artists such as Andy Warhol; a major collection
of 27,000 original photographs; and 20th - century sculpture, featuring masters like Calder, Lipchitz, Moore and Picasso.
• Evie Hone (1894 - 1955) Abstract painter, pupil
of Andre Lhote pioneer
of Cubism;
stained glass artist.
Since his first solo exhibition 50 years ago, Mangold's work has been the subject
of numerous one
artist and retrospective exhibitions throughout the United States and abroad, including Robert Mangold at the Guggenheim Museum, New York (1971); Robert Mangold: Paintings 1971 — 1984, organized by the Akron Art Museum with subsequent venues in New York, Texas and California (1984 — 86); Robert Mangold: The Oberlin Window at the Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College (1992), which coincided with the unveiling
of a
stained glass window designed by the
artist for Oberlin's historic Finney Chapel by architect Cass Gilbert, Robert Mangold: Painting as Wall, Werke von 1964 bis 1993, organized by the Hallen für neue Kunst with subsequent venues in Paris, Münster and Lisbon (1993 — 95); Robert Mangold: X, Plus and Frame Paintings, Works from the 1980s at the Parasol Unit Foundation for Contemporary Art, London (2009); Robert Mangold, Beyond the Line: Paintings and Project 2000 — 2008 at the Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, presented in 2009 in anticipation
of commissioned
glass windows at the Federal Courthouse Building in Buffalo, unveiled in 2012; and Robert Mangold: Continuity and Discontinuity, Cleveland Institute
of Art, Ohio (2011).