Unconventional as always, Dale Chihuly's
career survey at the Seattle Art Museum, "Dale
Chihuly Installations 1964-1992," was not a
retrospective. Rather than simply gather
individual works to trace the artist's
development, Chihuly was invited to create a
series of gallery-sized installations. The intent
was to explore the relationship of object to
space that has intrigued Chihuly since his
undergraduate days as an interior design student
at the University of Washington. Likewise
"Dale Chihuly Installations 1964-1992" is not a
conventional exhibition catalog. In curator
Patterson Sims' essay,
Scuola di Chihuly:
Venezia and Seattle," he chronicles the artist's
life and discusses the various series as well as
the permanent and temporary installations
Chihuly has created since 1964. Like the
exhibition, Sims examines everything from the
earliest environmental works -- hangings
combining fiber and glass that Chihuly had
done in his undergraduate weaving class -- to
the latest -- stage sets for the Seattle Opera's
1993 production of "PellŽas et MŽlisande". This
book with its informative commentary on the
stages of the artist's development and archival
photographs is an essential part of the Chihuly
bibliography.
Learn more about
early Chihuly Installations.
1992 Softcover, 8 1/2" x 12"
72 pages, 60 color reproductions
ISBN: 978-0-932216-41-0