Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Venice: Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore - Le Stanze del Vetro – Thomas Stearns alla Venini

 
Venice - Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore
Le Stanze del Vetro
Thomas Stearns alla Venini

The Autumn exhibition at Le Stanze del Vetro, Thomas Stearns alla Venini, until January 5, is curated by Marino Barovier, it focuses on the American artist who collaborated with the Venini glassworks in the early 1960s. After the initial period during which Stearns familiarised himself with local techniques, he started to create works of an extremely original character and unusual for Murano.
Luna – 1962
Stearns’s intention with this series was that, when lifting the vase and looking through the base, one would see the shape suggestive of the moon.


 
“I now fully realize the serendipity of events surrounding my work at Venini. Paolo Venini’s death had left the firm virtually bereft of a designer; my own naivete’ and eagerness to explore the medium left me in zealous experimentation; and the young Maestro Francesco ‘Checco’ Ongaro’s own efforts to prove his abilities led him to stick out his neck by collaborating with me.  This timing was just right making germane a situation of exploration and accomplishment.  We each saw it as an opportunity for ourselves… and we leapt in.”
Thomas Stearns -1989

Maestro Checco Ongaro and American artist Thomas Stearns




Thomas Stearns alla Venini

For the 31st Venice Biennale in 1962, Venini chose to exhibit, together with Tobia Scarpa’s works, six pieces by the American artist, which were rewarded with the accolades of the adjudication panel. Celebrated are his pieces Il Cappello del Doge, the Facciate di Venezia. The gold medal was proposed for them but could only be awarded to an Italian artist.
Cilindri – 1961-1962
Capello del Doge – 1961


Incalmi – 1961-1962


Ai Fili – 1961-1962


Focciata di Venezia – II Versione – 1962

 
Thomas Stearns alla Venini

Various series of Thomas Stearns’s glass pieces came into being, designed as an artistic impression of a sculptural kind, characterised by asymmetric and organic shapes and unusual glass techniques, rooted in the material of glass itself and with singular colour schemes.
Sentinella di Venezia - 1962


 
Thomas Stearns alla Venini

Stearns was also interested in cold finishing techniques and in the lighting sector, as artistic expression as well as technical research.

Illuminazione – 1961-1962
Doge’s Table Lamp for signing decrees, lamp with opaline glass light diffuser and external part in smoke-coloured transparent glass finished with thin horizontal incisions. Support structure and metallic finishing in bronze-plated brass.



Ai Fili - 1962


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