Artist Dale Chihuly's forty-year career continues to surprise and astound as he radically transforms perceptions about the medium of glass. In this beautifully illustrated book, you will see Chihuly's extraordinary
installations at the Garfield Park Conservatory in Chicago. He has taken glass well beyond the traditional display case, out into nature itself. The brilliance of color and form of the glass, and the plants it is set among, creates a new reality within the conservatory. Long before arriving at Garfield's gate, Chihuly had been placing his work in unusual settings, often outdoors. From the canals of
Venice to the historic walls of the ancient city of
Jerusalem, Chihuly has worked his magic. These images, side by side with Chihuly's quotes, provide insight into the personality of this major artist, and show the wide range of his interests as well as his sense of humor.
An essay by
Barbara Rose addresses Chihuly's place in art history, while the essay by
Garfield Conservatory director
Lisa C. Roberts provides a history of garden conservatories (captured so effectively in the vintage postal cards from Chihuly's own collection that open the book). Artist
Mark McDonnell explores the intriguing locations that Chihuly is drawn to and his ongoing interest in glass buildings.
Barbara Rose is the author of "American Art since 1900" and major monographs on several American artists of our times, including Helen Frankenthaler, Ad Reinhardt, Joseph Stella, and Arshile Gorky. Currently, she is a contributing editor of "ARTE IN" and "ABC Cultural" and is a distinguished professor in residence at American University in Washington, D.C.
Lisa C. Roberts is the director of Garfield and Lincoln Park Conservatories in Chicago. She is the author of "From Knowledge to Narrative: Educators and the Changing Museum", as well as numerous publications about the history and philosophy of museums and museum education.
Mark McDonnell is a visual artist whose work can be found in the permanent collections of the Louvre, the Smithsonian Institution, and the Corning Museum of Glass. He has extensively researched and photographed glasshouses and glass architecture. He is the former chairman of the Glass Department at the California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland.
2002 hardcover
15 x 9"
192 pages, 97 color reproductions
ISBN: 978-1-57684-018-4
Published and distributed by Portland Press, Seattle
- Preview the
Quicktime trailer about the exhibition,
Chihuly in the Park: A Garden of Glass.
- See the Gardens and Glass DVD, note cards, and postcards.
- For photos, video and essays about Chihuly exhibitions in garden settings, visit the Gardens and Glass section of the Chihuly website.