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observations from the Director "For me, every day is a new thing. I approach each project with a new insecurity, almost like the first project I ever did. And I get the sweats. I go in and start working; I'm not sure where I'm going. If I knew where I was going I wouldn't do it. " ~Frank Gehry
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his was the premise that led Harvey Littleton to see what would happen with molten glass from a small furnace at his first workshop in Toledo in 1962. Now, nearly fifty years later, we witness the result of this beginning which has led to generations of creativity in the Glass Art Movement. It is the galleries responsibility to bring the most current work to a greater audience in order for the artist to continue to have this freedom to experiment and grow. It is so rewarding to be entrusted with representing the work of world class artists and to witness the expanding creativity and approach to the medium of glass. All of us at the gallery look forward to deepening our relationships with our family of artists and clients alike in order to see where each new day and new creation will take us. -Jim Schantz
Building 32, designed by Frank Gehry. (photo by J.S. taken at the MIT campus, , September 2011) Cover image: Detail from “Harp”, by Chris Ries
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A TRAVELING EXHIBITION The Schantz Galleries is proud to present
Dalle Mani del Maestro: The Art of Lino Tagliapietra at three distinguished venues between November 2011 and January 2012:
SOFA Chicago: November 4 to November 7, 2011
ArtMiami: November 30 to December 4, 2011
Art Palm Beach: January 20 to January 23, 2012
“It just has to be acknowledged - there are probably no two words more respected and honored in the history of modern sculpture in glass than ‘Lino Tagliapietra’; he is the living bridge, the crucial link between the august history of Venetian glass (he was even born in Murano and began his career there at the age of 11) and the ceaseless wonders of what we today call the modern Studio Glass movement.”
photo: Russell Johnson
--James Yood
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A TRAVELING EXHIBITION James Yood, Adjunct Professor of Art History, Theory, and Criticism at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and frequent contributor to Glass magazine, writes in Dalle Mani del Maestro, that “there are probably no two words more respected and honored in the history of modern sculpture in glass than ‘Lino Tagliapietra’.” The Schantz Galleries pay homage to Tagliapietra’s unparalleled position in the field, as well as their own 15-year relationship with the artist, with this traveling exhibition and accompanying publication, featuring over 30 works of art in glass completed over the past five years. From his work in filigrana into reticello, zanfirico, and murrine into incalmo, blown or fused glass, Tagliapietra endlessly pushes the possibilities of the medium. Dalle Mani del Maestro will feature works from the whimsically serpentine Fenice, the Osaka and Fuji vessels with their intricate mosaics, the expressive and landscape-like Venice wall panels, and the elaborately organic Bilbao series. Also exhibited will be classic sculptures like the elegant Angel Tear with impossibly long necks, oblong forms whose flatness is belied by incredible material depth, and many other expertly made, gorgeously colored works.
Angel Tear, 2011, 3.5 x 19.75 x 5”
The 100 page, full color publication vibrantly reproduces many of the works on exhibition and features an interpretive text by James Yood, a tribute from long-time Tagliapietra assistant and artist David Walters, and a piece by Erik D. Demaine and Martin L. Demaine, who worked with Tagliapietra over the past year at the MIT Glass Lab. The 40 page online catalogue is also available at www.schantzgalleries.com
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Dale Chihuly, Clear Soft Cylinder with Roman Green Lip Wrap, 2010 20 x 17 x 17" contact@schantzgalleries.com
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José Chardiet, Verde Green Teapot, 2011 9.75 x 10 x 3.5”
John Kiley, Falling Overlap, 2011, 8 x 9.5 x 8.5” 413.298.3044 www.schantzgalleries.com
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Dan Dailey, Breeze, Individuals Series 2011, 25½ x 21½ x 8½”
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Christopher Ries, Harp, the cover image is a detail of this sculpture.
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David Walters, Coming Through, 28 x 12 x 8"
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A TRIP TO PILCHUCK This past August, at the invitation of Lino Tagliapietra, we had the opportunity to visit Pilchuck School.
Pilchuck celebrated it's 40th anniversary this past season by inviting many prominent artists who have helped shape the schools history as a leading center for glass art education. Lino at work in the hot shop at Pilchuck.
Among the distinguished faculty there the day we visited were Lino Tagliapietra, Bertil Valien, Jiri Harcuba and Benjamin Moore. Gallery artists Nancy Callan, Ethan Stern and David Walters were working on campus that day as well. There is no doubt that Pilchuck has had a far reaching effect on the contemporary glass movement. For more information on Pilchuck, go to www.pilchuck.com.
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making art happen “I could kick myself , I had the chance to buy a Warhol Sunflower silkscreen for $500, when I was working at OK Harris
in New York in the 70’s, but could not afford it.” This exclamation from my husband and business partner after I told him the price of an original at a recent auction! There was also the Urn by William Morris, we both loved, still could not afford in 1990. There is a benefit from learning from the experience of others, and since owning this gallery, I have witnessed how some clients acquire work. Put a small deposit down or sell something to a friend, borrow funds, make time payments. We have a few clients who are paying for their art over a period of time, one a school teacher and another who works for a nonprofit organization. As the owner of the gallery, it is always a priority to pay the artist immediately after the sale, so it is important that the client is serious and not going to have a change of heart half way through. We usually like to break payments into 4 or 6 installments, but occasionally, a substantial piece can take longer. It’s really rewarding to be part of the process which allows someone to acquire art and helps support the artist making it. To see or hear of the excitement when they realize they are going to own something that brings such pleasure and the big smile or “YIPPEEEE” on the phone from the artist when it sells.
This past summer, there was one particular work of art that I tried to convince three different collectors that I felt it was not only beautiful but an important piece to have in a collection. Eventually, I realized that if they were not as interested or enthusiastic as I was, it was a message that I should put my money where my mouth is. So now, we are making payments to the gallery to own this particular piece of work, because we believe in what we represent. If you love a work of art, make it yours. The reason I am sharing this insight with you now is so you can appreciate even more what goes into Making Art Happen.
~ Kim Saul
Artists in the News conjunction with Paul’s upcoming exhibition at the Museum of Glass running November 19 - June 17.
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Beauty Beyond Nature, the Glass Art of Paul Stankard is a beautiful new book published by the Robert M. Minkoff Foundation in
This coming December 7 - 11th, John Kiley will be the visiting artist at the Museum of Glass in Tacoma, WA. A few days later, John flies east where he is the featured artist at the Corning Museum of Glass on December 15th, demonstrating from 5:30-7:30 pm for their “2300 Degrees” series. It is an event that attracts about 2000-3000 guests for a two hour program that features glass.
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Eric Hilton is moving forward after the tragic loss of the iconic Steuben company, which closed its doors this past month. He and his coworker/ friend of 30 years, have secured a number of the unfinished commitments and purchased a large quantity of Steuben glass. Eric has a impressive portfolio of designs and looks forward to future commissions. Pictured below is the largest sculpture to date made at Steuben. It was a commission from the Suntory Corp in Japan a number of years ago. It typifies the inredible expertise that the working team at Steuben possessed. Eric did all the sandblasting and the optical elements were made at the factory. It stands over six feet tall and weighs 1.700 pounds.
phoro: Bill Truslow
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Dan Dailey, Alto and Basso, 2005
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Steuben sculpture, sandblasting by Eric Hilton.
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news from schantz galleries autumn 2011 13 Lino Tagliapietra will inaugurate the new Chrysler Museum Perry Family Glass Studio on November 1st. Lino will also be at the grand opening of the Foundation for The Carolinas’ at the Luski • Gorelick Center for Philanthropy, located at the site formerly occupied by the Mint Museum of Craft + Design in uptown Charlotte, NC. Lino has two installations and a Bilbao in the permanent collection at the center. The opening celebration will be held on December 1st and 2nd.
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Sir Elton John purchased work by David Walters at his recent feature exhibition in Seattle. With references to the fairy tales, integrates his blown vessels and meticulously painted image toward a common theme, in an allegorical and metaphorical style. He works with characters from fairy tales and children’s stories, primarily for their familiar and often sentimental associations.
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California Loop Series 1968-69 #38, by Marvin Lipofsky has been acquired by the Cantor Arts Center, Stanford University, CA. This coming January, Marvin will exhibit at the Crocker Museum of Art, as well as The Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft 2012: 50 Years of Studio Glass and exhibit in Great Clay & Glass in California 1943-2012, Petaluma Arts Center, California.
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Marvin Lipofsky, Chico Group II 2004-5 #1 10.5 x 8"
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Alex Bernstein and his wife Jessica, are excitedly awaiting the birth of their first child any day now - due in the next couple of weeks (right around the time of SOFA Chicago). Alex will be sending his newest work to the gallery soon - some of the last new work for a little while. as he gets used to being a dad! Continued....
14 news from schantz galleries autumn 2011 at the museum, and also coincided with Dale’s 70th Birthday. This coming February, Benjamin will kick - off the visiting artist series at the Chrysler Museum’s new hot glass studio. He will be working in conjunction with Dante Marioni and Janusz Pozniak.
photo, Russell Johnson
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Lighting image courtesy of Lindsey Adelman Lighting. Nancy Callan with orb.
Nancy Callan’s collaborative work with NYC lighting designer Lindsey Adelman will be featured in an upcoming publication, Lux: Lamps and Lights, published by Gestalten. The book is due out in midNovember. In early April, Nancy will be in residence at the Toledo Museum of Art, with Ethan Stern.
accounts, it appears it was a great success. Benjamin Moore also participated in a panel discussion at the Tacoma Art Museum, along with Richard Royal, Flora Mace and Joey Kirkpatrick, the artists were asked to discuss collaborating over the years with Dale Chihuly. This event was in conjunction with a Chihuly exhibit
Richard Royals, “Four Seasons”, detail image of 2 of the 4 panels total. 58”h x 65”w.
Richard Royal is finishing up a commission for a private home in Colorado. It is a screen, composed of sculpted and blown glass and metal, titled “Four Seasons”. Rich recently finished a lighting installation which was a corporate commission for a Seattle Systems Management Company.
Ethan Stern at work.
The two artists will share hot and cold glass working techniques with the community, followed by an exhibition in Columbus, OH.
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Benjamin Moore working with Dale Chihuly.
Over in the tropics of Hawaii, Kait Rhoads is teaching glass art at the University of Hawaii, Manoa to a
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news from schantz galleries autumn 2011 15 Time”.Captured from well known paintings of the past, ranging from Frans Hals to Vincent Van Gogh, Vagen, the exhibit will be at the Museum of Northwest Art, in the Benaroya Gallery, March 24 - June 10, 2012.
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at the site formerly occupied by the Mint Museum of Craft + Design in uptown Charlotte, NC which is having a grand opening celebration on December 1and 2.
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Kait Rhoads, Preserve, 2011
beginning class and an advanced class. Kait has a piece in a juried show, Hawaii Craftsmen’s Annual Juried Exhibition (Oct –6th thru Nov 3rd). She is also getting work together for an upcoming group exhibition in 2012, at the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft, 50 Years of Studio Glass.
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··· Veruska Vagen is presently creat- Sidney Hutter, Middy Solid Vase #8 ing works for her upcoming solo exhibition, titled “Somewhere in Sidney Hutter is part of the exhibition, Traditions and Innovations: Fuller Craft Museum Collects, beginning October 22. The Lampos Gallery will be dedicated to the ongoing exhibition of the Museum’s growing permanent collection. Sidney will also show at the Bergstrom Mahler Museum in Neenah, WI, called “All that Glitters”, Oct 2011-Feb 2012. Numerous Chicago area glass collectors lent work for the show. Additionally, Sid has had a piece donated to the Foundation for the Carolinas’ at the Luski • Gorelick Veruska Vagen, Lady of Shallot, (after WaterCenter for Philanthropy, located house 1888) contact@schantzgalleries.com
Love and Happiness, by Jay Musler Continued....
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Visit our new Catalog Page on the SG website to see the interactive catalogs we have published to date. Catalogs are also available to be viewed as a good “old fashioned” PDF. Ruth Brockman working on a fused glass mural.
Ruth Brockmann just finished a project which was commissioned by the Friends of Lincoln City Library for the Driftwood Library in Lincoln City, OR. The theme, “Love of Learning” required ocean and sea life imagery. Three Fused Glass panels make up the 42x60x 1” composition.
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Three Peaches by Jen Violette
Schantz Galleries placed FIRST in the Regional Division in the International Brochure Association competition. Judges are from U.S., Mexico, Canada and Europe. This past summer, Yankee Magazine voted us as the best “Best of New England — Editors’ Choice” winner in the May/June 2011 Travel Guide to New England.
Best Wishes to our Preparator, James Bill and his partner and now wife Vashti Poor on their recent marriage. Vashti and James are part of the amazing “Bella’s Bartok”, the Bohemian Dance Punk band that fills the east coast with wild, spirited dance music. May they always make wild music together~!
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