Chihuly : 1968-1996
Overview - Chihuly is the most comprehensive book about Dale Chihuly's work to date--a perfect volume for readers interested in surveying this prolific career. More than 300 illustrations, including 248 color plates, create a virtual gallery of Chihuly's work. Read more...
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Overview
Chihuly is the most comprehensive book about Dale Chihuly's work to date--a perfect volume for readers interested in surveying this prolific career. More than 300 illustrations, including 248 color plates, create a virtual gallery of Chihuly's work. The book's broad selection of exhibitions, accompanied by lists of architectural installations and public collections, offers a definitive look at the artist, his dedicated team, and their creations. Jack Cowart's introduction provides a compelling perspective on Chihuly. World-renowned art critic Donald Kuspit contributes a major essay that explores the relationship of medium to artistry and craftsmanship, as well as the dynamics of the creative process. A detailed chronology, listings of Chihuly's works, and a bibliography augment this generous volume.
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- ISBN-13: 9780810963733
- ISBN-10: 0810963736
- Publisher: Distribution General
- Publish Date: September 2014
- Page Count: 368
- Reading Level: Ages 13-22
- Dimensions: 11.83 x 9.96 x 1.53 inches
- Shipping Weight: 5.31 pounds

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