Escultura de vidrio conmemorativa del 50 aniversario
Escultura de vidrio conmemorativa del 50 aniversario
En existencias
No tan naturaleza muerta
Por Kimberly McKinnis y John RG Roth
Una obra de arte en vidrio inspirada en Bowl of Apples on a Table de Henri Matisse, una pieza de la colección permanente del Museo Chrysler.
Kimberly McKinnis y John RG Roth crearon memorables actos de equilibrio de frutas de vidrio esculpidas y sopladas a mano y muebles fragmentados "readymades" inspirados en Bowl of Apples on a Table de Henri Matisse . La base del pedestal presenta una forma de mesa de madera, precariamente apilada con vibrantes piezas de fruta de vidrio en tintes y tonos inesperados. Una pera verde jade brillante se sienta encima de una rica manzana granate, y los círculos de vidrio soplado en todas partes agregan un movimiento caprichoso y diseccionan aún más el espacio. La escultura mide aproximadamente 17 3⁄4 pulgadas de alto (45 cm).
- Firmado y numerado
- Limitada a una edición de 15 esculturas
- Certificado de autenticidad incluido
- Se recomienda la recogida local gratuita en el Museo Chrysler.
- Lamentamos no poder enviar este artículo debido a su fragilidad.
- El envoltorio de regalo no está disponible para este artículo.
- Signed and numbered
- Limited to an edition of 15 sculptures
- Certificate of authenticity included
Product Details
Product Details
- Product type: Sculpture
- Shipping Weight: 6.02 lb (96.3 oz; 2730 g)
- SKU: SKU: SKU010004938
In these collections:
Decoración del hogar, Estudio de vidrio Perry , Hecho en EE.UU, Museo de Arte Chrysler, Regalos de menos de $1,000, Rincón del coleccionista, Sculpture, Todos los productos.Kimberly McKinnis & John R. G. Roth
Kimberly McKinnis is an artist, educator, and curator originally from Southern California. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in studio art with a concentration in glass and a Master of Fine Arts in exhibition design, both from California State University, Fullerton. She relocated to Norfolk, Virginia to participate in the studio assistantship program at the Chrysler Museum of Art’s Perry Glass Studio. In her personal studio practice, she utilizes a variety of media, including silver, glass, video, and performance. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and featured in publications such as the New Glass Review by the Corning Museum of Glass. She currently teaches at Old Dominion University and The Governor’s School for the Arts and is a member of the Perry Glass Studio team.
John R.G. Roth is an associate professor of art at Old Dominion University. His work has been seen internationally in Canada and London and in exhibitions around the country, including Slowinski Gallery and Allan Stone Projects in New York, the Contemporary Art Workshop in Chicago, and the Contemporary Art Center of Virginia. He holds a Master of Fine Arts in sculpture and painting from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a Bachelor of Science in art education and industrial arts education from Northern Michigan University. Before pursuing art education, Roth held positions in construction and retail management and worked on dairy farms and at a lumber mill, a furniture factory, and a chemical plant. He also taught art for students in grades K-6 in a four-room schoolhouse in rural Michigan. His career teaching sculpture spans twenty-six years, and he is represented by the Mayer Fine Art Gallery.
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