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and Daniel Clayman. While Bernstein
nstein this
year presents two arch forms made of both
owcases a
cast and cut glass, Clayman showcases
ign formed
contemporary blue circular design
from strictly cast glass.
Hot sculpted glass transforms s into two
abstract works dominated by shades
hades of
blue in Martin Blank’s artistry. Blown glass
and flame-worked glass become e part of the
process showcased by Laura Donefer,
onefer, who
offers multi-colored amulet baskets.
kets.
Steve Linn, traveling from France,
ance, mixes
media as he moves into more realistic
ealistic
forms. Wood, bronze and aluminum
inum are
used in his current glass works, one con-
nected to artist Peter Voulkos and
nd the
other linked to poet, publisher and painter
Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
ng week-
“The Glass Invitational opening
end in Michigan is dedicated to expe-
ss,” says
riencing every aspect of art glass,
Corey Hampson, whose father, Ferdinand
Hampson, founded the gallery with opera-
d between
tional responsibility now divided
the younger Hampson and his step-brother
ancing
Aaron Schey. In addition to enhancing
mpson and
their own landmark gallery, Hampson
Schey have spent the last year lending
ending their
expertise by helping to establish
h art-glass
collections in museums across the country.
“Over the years, art glass became
ame more
than blown glass and includes cast,
slumped, fused, flame-worked and lami-
nated approaches,” he says. “In the late
ting other
1970s, artists started incorporating
materials into their projects.”
nal, and
Supplementing the Invitational,
just across the street from the gallery, will
ocusing
be two special displays — one focusing
on the artistry of Peter Bremers s from the
ring Bertil
Netherlands and another featuring
Vallien of Sweden.
lass week-
A highlight of this year’s art glass
mpleted
end is a tour of the recently completed
ass fea-
Davidson Gerson Gallery of Glass
nd Anne
turing the collection of Bruce and
Bachmann at the Henry Ford Museum and
Greenfield Village in Dearborn. The Henry
nt a demon-
Ford Glass Hot Shop will present
stration by a Habatat artist.
he recently
Another tour opportunity is the
expanded Contemporary Craft Wing of
the Flint Institute of Arts. It fea- -
tures more work by Vallien and
will premiere the opening of
the Shirley and Sherwin Glass
( family name) Collection.
“We look forward to col-
lectors and non-collectors
attending this year’s
International and visiting the
associated programming,”
Corey Hampson says. “We
want our visitors to enjoy and
A piece by Marlene Rose welcomes
take pride in Michigan’s contri-
guests to the home from its perch on the porch.
bution to the art glass world.” •

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