Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
This leather-bound pictorial features a sophisticated evolution in black. Known for his wide use of color, glass artist Dale Chihuly goes beyond borders and approaches new works with contemporary perspective. Essayist Barbara Rose describes the historical relevance of black works in glass as well as the artist's influence.
Synopsis
This leather-bound pictorial features Chihuly's newest work, exploring the artist's wide use of color and the incorporation of black. The effect creates a dramatic contrast in these hand-blown glass sculptures. Essayist Barbara Rose describes the historical relevance of black works in glass and Chihuly's influence in the medium. Available in October.Portland Press