Joseph, a full - time
stained glass artist from New York City, is not only a creator, teacher and media pro, but he's a seasoned world traveler and a genuinely nice guy.
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.
As a child, fused
glass artist Sally Banks from Granary Glass was spellbound by the colours cast on the floor as sunlight streamed through stained glass win
glass artist Sally Banks
from Granary
Glass was spellbound by the colours cast on the floor as sunlight streamed through stained glass win
Glass was spellbound by the colours cast on the floor as sunlight streamed through
stained glass win
glass windows.
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 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.
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.
Miller's famous
stained glass, wood detailing and intricate brick work are visible in this structure which is the home away
from home for our visiting
artists during their residencies.
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.
The show features 500 design pieces
from the Amsterdam School and is devoted to the designers and
artists who made sculpture,
stained glass, furniture, clocks, fabrics and other interior elements.
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.
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.
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.
From his basement studio in Ridgewood, Queens,
artist Raúl de Nieves creates an epic
stained glass mural for the 2017 Whitney Biennial.
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.
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).
Gallery
artist James Little is included in the exhibition, «Lumières Du Monde» (Light of the World), at the Museum of
Stained Glass, Chartres, France, an exhibition of 300 18 x 18 inch stained glass windows created by 280 artists from five continents who were invited to submi
Stained Glass, Chartres, France, an exhibition of 300 18 x 18 inch stained glass windows created by 280 artists from five continents who were invited to submit
Glass, Chartres, France, an exhibition of 300 18 x 18 inch
stained glass windows created by 280 artists from five continents who were invited to submi
stained glass windows created by 280 artists from five continents who were invited to submit
glass windows created by 280
artists from five continents who were invited to submit work.
The new eco
stained glass windows for the historic church — which dates
from the 13th century — were created by
artist and light designer Bruce Munro.