365 days / Dale Chihuly.
Dale Chihuly is renowned as the most prolific living artist working in glass, with hugely popular exhibitions in major museums around the world. Chihuly: 365 Days is a richly illustrated photo survey of his entire four-decade career, with more than 500 pictures showing all facets of his work--from intimate smaller pieces to the tremendous outdoor installations that have thrilled millions of visitors. There are also personal photos of the artist; of "Team chihuly" at the Boathouse, his studio in Seattle, Washington; and of his marvelous drawings--all selected by the artist himself. Most of the photographs have never before been published
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- ISBN: 9780810970885
- ISBN: 0810970880
- Physical Description: 365 leaves : color illustrations ; 17 x 25 cm
- Publisher: New York : Abrams, 2008.
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Chihuly : 365 Days
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Chihuly : 365 Days
Dale Chihuly is renowned as the most prolific living artist working in glass, with hugely popular exhibitions in major museums around the world. Chihuly: 365 Days is a richly illustrated photo survey of his entire four-decade career, with more than 500 pictures showing all facets of his work-from intimate smaller pieces to the tremendous outdoor installations that have thrilled millions of visitors. There are also personal photos of the artist; of "Team chihuly" at the Boathouse, his studio in Seattle, Washington; and of his marvelous drawings-all selected by the artist himself. Most of the photographs have never before been published. Quotations from and about Chihuly, as well as descriptions of his various types of works and short texts on his most prominent series pieces, accompany the images. The captions also act as a chronology of his life and work.