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Reach 2

Reaching out from the frames, creating reflections and double images on the wall, these sculptures of blown and kiln-formed glass shaped around copper wire highlight the parts played by the materials during the crafting process. They illustrate the properties and limitations of glass, question what generates the shapes and expressions, what possibilities arise from the interaction between the materials, making way for an outreaching dialogue between object and viewer in a visual and communicative manner.
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Ida Wieth
Aarhus, Denmark
Ida Wieth discovered glasswork as a child and took her first glass course in Denmark at 18. She went on to study glassblowing at the Kosta Glass Schoo ...
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