Exhibition - Living Legacies - Homage To A Maestro
date:Saturday, September 6, 2008 time:10:00 AM to 5:00 PM venue:Museum Of Glass address:1801 Dock Street Tacoma, WA 98402 View map from:Museum Of Glass
Living Legacies: Homage to a
Maestro presents a selection of sculptural work in glass by fifteen
distinguished contemporary artists who have an historic and enduring
association with glass master Lino Tagliapietra. These artists have utilized
traditional glassmaking techniques to craft individual and inventive works of
art that embody the essence of innovation and creative expression epitomized by
Lino—his artistry, generosity of spirit and dedication to his craft.
Lino is recognized throughout the
world as a master of Venetian glass techniques. He possesses an encyclopedic
knowledge of glass and its potential to develop singular bodies of work. In her
essay for the Lino Tagliapietra In Retrospect: A Modern Renaissance in Italian
Glass exhibition catalog, curator Susanne K. Frantz writes, “Thanks largely to
[Lino Tagliapietra] the technical standard of the craft was raised worldwide
and the former greatness of Murano lives on in a variety of innovative and
evolving incarnations in Seattle, Amsterdam, Canberra and countless other
sites...In addition to his role as an educator, [Lino] is recognized for
combining perfect craftsmanship and glorious tradition with an intelligent and
advanced vision for glass—his own, Murano’s and beyond.”
Artists represented in the
exhibition include Nancy Callan, Dale Chihuly, Paul Cunningham, Dan Dailey, Jen
Elek, Flora C. Mace and Joey Kirkpatrick, Dante Marioni, Richard Marquis,
Benjamin P. Moore, James Mongrain, Janusz Pozniak, Richard Royal, Preston
Singletary, and David Walters. Each of these accomplished artists has worked
with Lino in some capacity during their careers, and their ability to manage
the intricacies and challenges for working with molten glass has grown
exponentially. The artworks in Living Legacies have “translated” traditional
Italian techniques into a thoroughly fresh and contemporary American language
shown through singular works and installations.
