Synopses & Reviews
The first major monograph on MacArthur "Genius Grant" recipient Josiah
McElheny. McElheny is a unique figure among artists of his generation: his
primary medium is glass. Over the last 15 years he has created an
extraordinary body of work exploring the relationship between art, history,
and narrative. Known for his room-size installations of glass sculptures,
the artist’s work is as rich visually as it is conceptually. With
contributions by some of the most important writers and scholars
today(including curator and writer Louise Neri, art critic Dave Hickey,
curator Helen Molesworth, and cosmologist David Weinberg) this is the most
comprehensive consideration of the artist’s work to date.
About the Author
Josiah McElheny is a New York–based artist. He studied at Rhode Island School of Design and apprenticed with master glassblowers in Europe. He won the MacArthur "Genius" grant in 2006. Dave Hickey is a renowned art critic and writer. Louise Neri is a New York–based curator and writer. Helen Molesworth is curator of contemporary art at the Harvard Art Museums. David Weinberg is an astronomist at Ohio State University.