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Complementary Contrasts: The Glass and Steel Sculptures of Albert
Paley highlights the significance of glass in the work of the
celebrated sculptor Albert Paley. Though best known for his
large-scale metal sculptures, Paley has incorporated glass in many
works for over a decade. After beginning his career as a jewelry
maker, Paley soon transitioned to furniture and freestanding
sculpture. In the 1970s, Paley delved into large, site-specific
works that blurred the line between sculpture and architecture.
Despite disparity in size, Paley's collective artworks display a
synergy of forms and philosophy, favoring natural curves and lines
that defy their rigid materials. In 1999 Paley was invited to
Pilchuck Glass School to collaborate with artist Dante Marioni. His
experience utilizing fire to manipulate metal translated naturally
into his glass design and allowed him to embrace the new material
with ease. Since this initial introduction, Paley has collaborated
with a number of glass artists and created over a hundred
sculptures incorporating glass. The first book to focus on Paley's
glass and steel sculpture, Complementary Contrasts includes
approximately forty new sculptures created at the Museum of Glass
in collaboration with Seattle-based glass sculptor Martin Blank.
These sculptures will be supported by earlier works from Paley's
personal collection. Thirty works on paper that illuminate Paley's
process of incorporating glass in his sculpture are also
illustrated. Collectively, the objects in this publication
demonstrate a culmination of Paley's talents as a sculptor.
Gene Koss creates majestic works in glass and steel that require
demanding techniques to realise their monumental scale. These
massive volumes of glass are married with elaborately engineered
steel elements. Koss casts molten glass directly from the hot
furnace, working with teams of highly-skilled assistants and
rigging together intricate systems for transporting his finished
abstract works for display in museums, galleries and public spaces.
The artistic works deal with the self-sacrificing work of the
American farmers in whose milieu the artist grew up. The first
monograph published on the work of this groundbreaking glass artist
features Koss's most important achievements and, through insightful
essays by curators and critics, places them in historic
perspective.
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