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Bertil Vallien. 9 rooms

Marsilio

Venezia, Istituto Veneto di Scienze Lettere ed Arti, August 29 - November 25, 2012.
Edited by Berengo A., Giubilei F. and Kamras B.
Venezia, Istituto Veneto di Scienze Lettere ed Arti, 29 Agosto - 25 Novembre 2012.
English Text.
Venezia, 2012; paperback, pp. 176, 114 col. ill., cm 25x30.
(Cataloghi e Libri Illustrati).

series: Cataloghi e Libri Illustrati

ISBN: 88-317-1316-7 - EAN13: 9788831713160

Subject: Collections,Decorative Arts (Ceramics, Porcelain, Majolica),Essays (Art or Architecture),Glass,Monographs (Sculpture and Decorative Arts)

Period: 1960- Contemporary Period

Languages:  english text  

Weight: 0.74 kg


Celebrating the inventor of sandcasted glass "Glass offers opportunities like no other material. It has everything. For me-says Bertil Vallien-the blowing room is the centre of everything. It's like ladling matter out of a volcano and watching the glowing lava turn to ice. Knowing the exact moment at which to capture a shift of light and wrench the secret from the glass is what it's all about".
One of the most celebrated glass artists and designers in Sweden, Vallien is known most of all as the master of sand moulding, in fact the term sandcasted glass has come to be inextricably linked to him. He took up and developed this originally industrial technique (used in metal casting), and continues to explore its possibilities.
Each new technical advance widens and enhances the artistic range, generating countless cycles of themes and motifs. This book gathers about 60 works grouped into thematic series such as 'boats', 'heads', 'landscapes', 'black pieces', an ideal synthesis of the artist's creative pathway.

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