Dale Chihuly
born Tacoma, Washington, 1941
Born in 1941 in Tacoma, Washington, Chihuly started his career in architecture and interior design before studying glass with renowned artist and educator Harvey Littleton. Chihuly’s innovations took glass sculpture off the pedestal and onto the wall or ceiling, suspended from bridges, or perched in natural outdoor settings. He has pioneered the use of glass for spectacular, large-scale installations. In Tacoma alone, his Bridge of Glass, Union Station, and Tacoma News Tribune creations are excellent examples of this aspect of his work and artistic accomplishment. His arresting color and form, like that of French modern painter Henri Matisse, delights the eye. Matisse encouraged “an art of balance, of purity and serenity…like a good armchair in which to rest.” The richness of Chihuly’s work—orchestrations of light, color, form, and surface—provides rewarding visual experiences and enjoyment
[Source: TAM gallery texts]
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born Seattle, Washington, 1917; died Bellevue, Washington, 2016
born Olympia, Washington, 1952; died Seattle, Washington, 2021