The Duncan McClellan Gallery, located in St. Petersburg Florida, features rotating exhibitions showcasing national and internationally
recognized glass artists.
Its 38th annual outdoor sculpture exhibition, The Nature of Glass: Contemporary Sculpture at Chesterwood 2016, featuring 24 works by 12 internationally
recognized glass artists.
Not exact matches
In line with Ballroom Marfa's mission to promote emerging and
recognized artists every object and element related to the dinner will be created by an
artist, including works on paper by Raymond Pettibon, plates and
glasses by Matthew Day Jackson, table linens by Rashid Johnson, table decor by Simone Leigh, space piñatas by Adrian Villar Rojas and lighting elements by Leo Villareal.
Curated by Thierry de Duve, Evelyn Kranes Kossak Professor of Art History, Nahum Tevet: Works on
Glass, 1972 — 1975 presents an important and under -
recognized series from the
artist's oeuvre.
Recognized for his conceptually rigorous approach, and a physical mastery of materials, such as glass, McElheny explores vastly - ranging topics from astronomical cosmology and the infinite, to under - recognized artists or oeuvres, including the visionary abstraction of Hilma af Klint, Blinky Palermo's wall paintings, and Robert Smithson's crystalline s
Recognized for his conceptually rigorous approach, and a physical mastery of materials, such as
glass, McElheny explores vastly - ranging topics from astronomical cosmology and the infinite, to under -
recognized artists or oeuvres, including the visionary abstraction of Hilma af Klint, Blinky Palermo's wall paintings, and Robert Smithson's crystalline s
recognized artists or oeuvres, including the visionary abstraction of Hilma af Klint, Blinky Palermo's wall paintings, and Robert Smithson's crystalline sculptures.
Hosted at Bullseye Projects in Portland's Pearl District, this biennial exhibition
recognizes students and early - career
artists who are rising through the ranks of kilnformed studio
glass but are not yet represented by major commercial galleries.
Hosted at Bullseye Gallery, this biennial exhibition
recognizes students and early - career
artists who are rising through the ranks of kilnformed studio
glass but are not yet represented by major commercial galleries.