Left: Sandra Fuchs, Flames Collection. Right: Herbert Schmid, Balance collection, “Austrian Glass Core”, Venice, 2017
Left: Eva-Moosbrugger, red Buddha Zen Meditation. Right: Barbara Votik, Schnakör, “Austrian Glass Core”, Venice, 2017
Img.1 AtemporaryStudio and Advantage Austria, “Austrian Glass Core”, exhibition view, Venice, 2017
Img.3 AtemporaryStudio and Advantage Austria, “Austrian Glass Core”, exhibition view, Venice, 2017
Img.4 AtemporaryStudio and Advantage Austria, “Austrian Glass Core”, exhibition view, Venice, 2017
Img.5 AtemporaryStudio and Advantage Austria, “Austrian Glass Core”, exhibition view, Venice, 2017
Left: Patrick Roth, Eihorn, “Austrian Glass Core”, Venice, 2017. Right: Eva Moosbrugger, Dual formulation, “Austrian Glass Core”, Venice, 2017
The exhibition aims to represent the two faces of Austrian glass design: on the one hand, the newest concepts conceived by contemporary creative minds, and on the other, the traditional icons that are now a fertile ground for new representations of tradition. Exhibited in a location reminiscent of the atmosphere from an old Murano furnace, with a décor design by Sabina Bonfanti/Naanstudio, the creations will present a cross-section of contemporary Austrian glass art.
until 7 October 2017
Austrian Glass Core
curated by AtemporaryStudio and Advantage Austria
Tana Art Space / Brick
Castello, 2110
Venice