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Mise En Page 1 La Galerie Internationale du Verre La première exposition avait vu le jour lors talents côtoient les grands noms, et où de l’été 1977... l’émulation saine entre artistes les pousse à Plus de 30 ans consacrés à l’amour de l’Art, se sublimer pour offrir « la pièce » aux col - de l’éclectisme de l’expression artistique à lectionneurs attentifs. travers le verre, de la prééminence de l’ar - tiste, de l’homme et de l’artisan virtuose sur De l’aveu même des artistes, répondre au toute théorie de l’art. thème imposé est bien souvent une torture, mais aussi un moyen d’aller au-delà de sa Un amour sans cesse renouvelé au travers vision, d’enrichir son vocabulaire artistique d’expositions permanentes, de temps forts et de pousser la création dans ses derniers et, bien entendu, des Verriales. retranchements, pour aboutir à des œuvres Les Verriales : un événement à part entière, sublimes et toutes différentes. né en 1989, un rendez-vous incontournable, même pour les esthètes qui pensent avoir La Galerie s’inscrit également dans une ap - tout vu. Chaque année, le 1er vendredi de proche pédagogique pour que les visiteurs, juillet, elles regroupent plus de 30 artistes une fois sensibilisés aux techniques de fa - autour d’une thématique toujours renouve - brication, ressentent que l’essentiel de l’art lée. C’est l’occasion de découvrir des créa - est ailleurs, dans l’idée, le concept, l’artiste tions exclusives, des œuvres réalisées même, car, comme le disait si bien Ernst spécialement pour cet événement où l’excel - Gombrich : "l’art n’existe pas, il n’existe que lence est au rendez-vous de la qualité, de la des artistes." diversité et de la créativité. Les Verriales ne sont, ni une exposition col - Serge Lechaczynski lective, ni la juxtaposition de one-man-show, mais plutôt des monographies où les jeunes Aurélie Abadie et Samuel Sauques Parloir III 20x51x21 cm Aurélie Abadie et Samuel Sauques L'onde et la Terre II 38x23x20 cm Aurélie Abadie et Samuel Sauques La dualité 81x23x20 cm Doug Anderson Beetle on tree Ø 8x12 cm Doug Anderson Frog on tree Ø 7x10 cm Gary Beecham Citadel of the prison II 22x14,5x14,5 cm Howard Ben Tre “Figure with Amphora II” 134.5x63.5x39 Ricky Bernstein Une fille peut rêver, non ? 81x76x15 cm Ricky Bernstein « La tasse orange » 107x81x20cm Ricky Bernstein Drawing 58x107 cm Mark Bokesch-Parsons Destiny’s Challenge 70x62x25 cm William Carlson X-trême 68,5x66x26 cm Bohumil Elias In the Air Ø 60x10 cm Bohumil Elias Jr Pénétration 52x14x7 cm Bohumil Elias Jr Secret of grès Ø 24x6 cm Bohumil Elias Junior Touch I 18x37x37 cm Bohumil Elias Junior Touch II 13x30x30 cm Antoine Leperlier Still Live / Still Alive XXIII 86x46x16 cm Antoine Leperlier Still live/still alive XXIII 86x46x16 cm Chair et Os XXVI 29x20x9,5 cm Antoine Leperlier Antoine Leperlier Chair et Os XXV 29x31,5x8,5 cm Antoine Leperlier Chair et Os XXVII 30x30,5x8 cm Raymond Martinez "Dis-moi tes songes" Ø 42x11 cm Raymond Martinez "Ouverture" Ø 42x11 cm Raymond Martinez "Battre les cartes" Ø 42x11 cm Raymond Martinez Plâtres Jaroslav Matous Le chien 63x11x42 cm Matei Negreanu Rouge /plomb 48x31x19 cm Matei Negreanu Jaune / plomb 52x22x10 cm Jean-Claude Novaro Tom Patti Microcosm 10x14x11 cm Tom Patti Tom Patti Clear lumina echo with green and blue 16x11,5x6,8 cm Tom Patti Compacted Solorized Channel 13x9x6 cm Tom Patti Table PM 60x40x60 cm Tom Patti Table GM 121x41,5x57 cm David Reekie Casual by Standers VII 44,5x26x15 cm David Reekie Casual by Standers VIII 45x29x18 cm Colin Reid Sunflower 65x34x25 cm Colin Reid Sunflower 75x25x25 cm Jaromir Rybak Hunting 41x31x43 cm Jaromir Rybak Jaromir Rybak Poisson cubiste 36x25x9 cm Kristof Rybak Kiss III 64x12x24 cm Kristof Rybak Kiss I 60x18x47 cm Ales Vasicek Rapport d'appartenance 55x32x42 cm Janusz Walentynowicz Pink Rabbit 61x41x9 cm James Watkins Pitcher 40x20x8 cm James Watkins Cast lead glass wood botanica #1 33x48x4 cm Steven Weinberg Square Mandala tagents 52x50x16 cm Ann Wolff Performance 65,5x88x23 cm Ann Wolff Rainbow 16x32x16 cm Ann Wolff Trap V 21x28x52 cm Dana Zamecnikova Madona 13 46x51x9 cm Vladimir Zbynovsky Aura de la Pierre 58x25x20 cm Vladimir Zbynovsky Myriade 63x46x17 cm Vladimir Zbynovsky Petit Capteur 44x27x24 cm Vladimir Zbynovsky Esprit de la Pierre 28x43x30 cm Vladimir Zbynovsky “capteur” 103x60x32 Jirina Zertova Survols 60x14x60 cm []MUSEES ET COLLECTIONS PUBLIQUES DOUG ANDERSON Corning Museum Of Glass, Corning, NY Museum of Palm Spring, USA Né en 1952 - USA Museum Of Art, Washington University, Pullman, WA Musée du Verre, Sars-Poteries, France Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, VA. Fine Arts Museum Of The South, Mobile, AL Galerie Internationale du Verre, Serge Lechaczynski, Biot, France Goodyear Tire & Rubber Corp., Akron, Ohio. The Columbus Museum, Columbus, GA SEL. AWARDS Huntington Museum, Huntington, W.Va. University Of Oklahoma Museum Of Art, Norman, OK Artist Fellowship Program, CGCA, Wheaton Village, Millville, NJ. Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, N.Y. Art Museum Of South Texas, Corpus Christi, TX Niche Award, Niche Magazine, Rosen Group (multi-média Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY. Scottsdale Center For The Art, Scottsdale, AZ catergol). Columbus Museum of Fine Art, Columbus, Ohio. Taft Museum, Cincinnati, OH Bloomington cultural District Grant, Bloomington, IL. Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, France. Rufino Tamayo Museum Of Art, Mexico City, Mexico Illois Arts Council Fellowship Award. Detroit Institute of Art, Detroit, MI. Marco Museum Of Art, Monterrey, Mexico Illois Arts Council Fellowship Finalist Award. Glass Art Fund Vendenheim France Morris Museum Of Art, Morristown, NJ 1998/99 Niche Award, Niche Magazine, Rosen Group (cast glass Galerie Internationale du Verre, Serge Lechaczynski, Biot, France. Naples Museum Of Art, Naples, FL catergol). Detroit Institute Of Art, Detroit, MI 1997 The Sybren Valkema Prize, Glassmuseum, Ebeltoft, Denmark Anchorage Museum Of Art, Anchorage, AK 1991/92/94 Illinois State University Art Department Scholarship, GARY BEECHAM Vaxsjo Glass Museum, Vaxsjo, Sweden Normal,IL. Né en 1955 - USA Arts And Crafts Museum, Helsinki, Finland Best of Sho, Glassic Ingenuity, Dearborn Arts Council, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, USA. Newport Art Museum, Newport, RI Dearborn, MI. Detroit Institute of Art, Detroit,MI Maier Museum Of Art, Lynchburg, VA Baber Award, Illinois State University, Normal, IL. Musée du Verre, Liège, Belgium. Kjarvalsstadir Museum, Reykjavek, Iceland 1991 Michigan Glass Foundation Scholarship. Frauenau Glass Museum, Frauenau, Germany. Cheney / Cowles Art Museum, Spokane, WA Mint Museum, Charlotte, North Carolina. American Craft Museum, New-York, NY Kunstmuseum Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany. Contemporary Art Museum Of Glass, Valencia, Spain BOHUMIL ELIÀS North Carolina Museum of History, Raleigh, NC. Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, MD 1937-2005 - République Tchèque J.& L. Lobmeyer Collection, Vienna, Austria. Hull Museum Of Art, Burlington, VT Musée de design et d’arts appliqués contemporains, Lausanne, Capitol Bank Collection, Houston, Texas. Metropolitan Museum Of Art, New-York, NY Switzerland Southern Bell. Decordova Art Museum, Lincoln, MA National Gallery, Prague. Price Waterhouse. Victoria And Albert Museum , London, England Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Prague. Northern Telecom. Musée Des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, France Moravian Museum, Brno. RJ. Reynolds. Toledo Art Museum, Toledo, OH East Bohemian Museum, Pardubice. Glaxo, Inc. San Francisco Museum Of Art, San Francisco, CA Glass and Jewellery Museum, Jablonec. Guilford College, Greensboro, NC. National Museum Of Modern Art, Tokyo, Japan Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Düsseldorf. Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, NC. Glasmuseet Ebeltoft, Ebeltoft, Denmark Yokohama Museum.. Ebeltoft Glass Museum, Ebeltoft, Denmark. Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, OH Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris. NC Governor’s Western Residence Collection, Asheville, NC. Fuller Art Museum, Brockton, MA Amstelveen Museum Van der Togt, Nederlands Hickory Museum of Art, Hickory, NC. Lowe Art Museum, Univ. of Miami, Miami, FL Museo Vidrio, Monterrey. Bergstrom Mahler Museum, Neenah, WI. St. Petersburg Museum of Art, St. Petersburg, FL City Gallery, Ostrava. Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA. Renwick Museum of Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC North Bohemian Museum, Liberec. Bank of America. DeYoung Museum of Art, San Francisco, CA Takasaki Museum of Art, Takasaki. Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, WI. Racine Art Museum, Racine, WI Koganezaki Glass Museum, Kamomura. SAS Institute. Museum of Arts and Design, New York, NY The Detroit Institute of Art, Detroit. Numerous private collections worldwide. Museum of American Art, Millville, NJ Museum fuer Kunst und Gewerbe, Hambourg. Galerie Internationale du Verre,Serge Lechaczynski, Biot, France. International Museum of Skiing, Mammoth Mt., CA London , Victoria and Albert museum AWARDS World Bank, Washington, DC Sars, Poteries museum, France 1998 Silver Prize from “International Exhibition of Glass Kana - Wagga Wagga City Art Museum, Wagga Wagga, Australia Scotts Dale Museum of contemporary art, Arizona zawa”, University of Michigan Art Museum, Dearborn, MI Galerie Benedikta Rejta, Louny Kanazawa, Japan. Museum of Bergstrom-Mahler The Wustum Museum of Art, Racine, WI 1996-97 NC Visual Arts Fellowship-Grant. Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH The Houston Museum of Fine Art, Houston, Texas Three-Time participant in US Art in Embassies Program. Galerie Internationale du Verre, Serge Lechaczynski, Biot, France The Corning Museum of Glass,
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