Bound like an artist's sketchbook, "Chihuly Over Venice"
documents the culmination of this amazing artistic odyssey that took the
artist from his Seattle Boathouse hot shop to Nuutajärvi, Finland;
Waterford, Ireland; Monterrey, Mexico; and finally Venice to blow glass.
In the factories in those locations, Dale Chihuly and his team of American glass
blowers worked with native artisans more accustomed to making functional
objects than art. Together they created the 14 chandeliers that graced the
campos and canals of Venice for a remarkable time in September 1996. In
her essay Dana Self, curator of the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art
& Design, muses on the relationship of Chihuly's glass and "
The Spectacle
of Beauty." She concludes that "Chihuly's fantastical explorations
demonstrate that beauty does produce a meaningful experience of the
world." Writer William Warmus chronicles the culmination of this
two-year project with his
diary entries. Full-color photographs record for
readers the installations as they were assembled. An extensive chronology
traces the artist's career.
1996 Hardcover
9" x 12"
136 pages, 61 color reproductions
ISBN 13: 978-1-57684-005-4
ISBN 10: 1-57684-005-0