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DAN DAILEY

DAN DAILEY (1947-)

From the frontlines of the American Studio Glass Movement to the renowned studios of Cristallerie Daum, the Fenton Art Glass Company, Waterford Crystal, Herman Miller, and Steuben Glass, Dan Dailey's glasswork has been in the public eye for the past four decades. Here, for the first time, is a comprehensive look at his beautiful—and playful—oeuvre.

Like his colleagues and predecessors Harvey Littleton and Dale Chihuly, Dailey's work has been met with critical and popular acclaim at home as well as abroad, and collected by nearly fifty museums on three continents. His vibrant, humorous pieces draw upon his background in cartooning and training in nearly every glass technique, as well as a proficiency in metalwork—a blend of antic and innovation that continually pushes the medium forward. With a foreword by graphic designer Milton Glaser, an interview with the artist by Corning Museum curator Tina Oldknow, and an essay by William Warmus, this collection of over 400 works is an essential addition to any library.


about the author

William Warmus is a former curator of The Corning Museum of Glass, a past editor of Glass magazine, and the author of books on many artists. He lives near Ithaca, New York.

Milton Glaser is one of the most celebrated graphic designers in the United States. In 2004 he was awarded a lifetime achievement award by the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum.

Tina Oldknow has been the Curator of Modern Glass for The Corning Museum of Glass since 2000.

 
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Emne Glaskunst
Kunstner DAILEY, Dan
Forfatter William Warmus, Milton Glaser og Tina Oldknow
Sprog Engelsk
Illustrationer Gennemill. i farver
Format / Sideantal 29 x 23 cm / 384
Udgivelsesår 2007
Indbinding Indbundet
Forlag Abrams
Antikvarisk
Antal
Køb
ISBN 9780810993198
Lev. 3-5 dage

DAN DAILEY (1947-)

From the frontlines of the American Studio Glass Movement to the renowned studios of Cristallerie Daum, the Fenton Art Glass Company, Waterford Crystal, Herman Miller, and Steuben Glass, Dan Dailey's glasswork has been in the public eye for the past four decades. Here, for the first time, is a comprehensive look at his beautiful—and playful—oeuvre.

Like his colleagues and predecessors Harvey Littleton and Dale Chihuly, Dailey's work has been met with critical and popular acclaim at home as well as abroad, and collected by nearly fifty museums on three continents. His vibrant, humorous pieces draw upon his background in cartooning and training in nearly every glass technique, as well as a proficiency in metalwork—a blend of antic and innovation that continually pushes the medium forward. With a foreword by graphic designer Milton Glaser, an interview with the artist by Corning Museum curator Tina Oldknow, and an essay by William Warmus, this collection of over 400 works is an essential addition to any library.


about the author

William Warmus is a former curator of The Corning Museum of Glass, a past editor of Glass magazine, and the author of books on many artists. He lives near Ithaca, New York.

Milton Glaser is one of the most celebrated graphic designers in the United States. In 2004 he was awarded a lifetime achievement award by the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum.

Tina Oldknow has been the Curator of Modern Glass for The Corning Museum of Glass since 2000.