My Love Affair with Dale Chihuly
Aug 02 2011 · 3 comments · Art Exhibits & Events ·0
“Glass is the most magical of all materials.”
~Dale Chihuly
I first fell in love with the work of glass artist Dale Chihuly during a visit to London to see my daughter Emily who was studying abroad at the time. There in the rotunda of the Victoria and Albert Museum was the most spectacular chandelier I had ever seen. I almost fell over the balcony railing, stunned by the beauty of the installation.
Recently I made a pilgrimage to another exhibit of Chihuly’s work, this time a bit closer to home. “Chihuly: Through the Looking Glass” is currently on display at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts through August 8th. This spectacular exhibit holds appeal for all ages from young children to adults and is NOT to be missed!
“One night in 1965 I melted a few pounds of stained glass in one of my kilns and dipped a steel pipe from the basement into it. I blew into the pipe and a bubble of glass appeared. I had never seen glassblowing before. My fascination for it probably comes in part from discovering the process that night by accident. From that moment, I became obsessed with learning all I could about glass.”
~Dale Chihuly
What Chihuly has done with that knowledge over the years is on full display at the MFA exhibit. A few of my favorite moments from “Through the Looking Glass”…
This glass garden exemplifies Chihuly’s “when one is good, a dozen is better” philosophy just beautifully.
“Through the Looking Glass” is a phenomenal exhibit that will leave you both inspired and infused with a sense of wonder and awe. Truly amazing work by a visionary artist. I do hope you have a chance to visit!
“I never met a color I didn’t like.”
~Dale Chihuly (and Pamela Copeman)
xo,
Pamela
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