Description
Lino Tagliapietra is arguably the world's finest living glassblower. Raised on the island of Murano, the Venetian glass center, Tagliapietra began learning the trade at the age of 11 from Muranese masters and had earned the title of maestro by age 21. He first came to Seattle in 1979, and openly shared his unsurpassed experience, understanding, and knowledge of traditional Venetian glassblowing techniques with artists in the United States. In return, he gained an appreciation for the American artists' quest for creative expression through experimentation and individual creativity, pushing him beyond his excellence in execution and into the realm of studio art.
Explores Tagliapietra's current work presenting masterpieces created during the past decade
About the Author
Claudia Gorbman is professor of film studies at the University of Washington Tacoma. She is the author of Unheard Melodies (a book on film music), the translator and editor of five books by the French critic and composer Michel Chion, and co-editor of the forthcoming Oxford Handbook of New Audiovisual Aesthetics.
Reviews
"The free and ceaseless inventions on display in Maestro are a pure delight."
-- Michael Upchurch * The Seattle Times *"This collection of vivid color photographs brings to life the maestro's beautiful, swirling, fluid glass forms."
-- Cameron Reese * Alaska Airlines *Book Information
ISBN 9780295992266
Author Claudia Gorbman
Format Hardback
Page Count 96
Imprint University of Washington Press
Publisher University of Washington Press
Weight(grams) 885g