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Artists in glass
An unrivalled resource on the international glass art movement offering a reference to glass artists, design historians, and collectors of contemporary design. "In the early 1960s advances in small furnace technology allowed artistic creation in glass to move from industrial setting to artist's studio. This triggered an explosion of form, style and technique in glass making, boosted by a shared global drive towards freedom of artistic expression in glass unparalleled in its 4,000-year history. Today there are close to 5,000 glass artists working around the world, with museums such as the Corning Museum of Glass in the USA and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London creating new galleries to house their burgeoning collections of contemporary glass design. Artists in Glass is a timely international survey of the art glass movement today, exploring its dynamic history and looking to its...
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