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Monday, February 2, 2009

So, What's There to do in Phoenix (Art-Wise)?

Yeah, yeah, yeah, Phoenix may not be New York or San Francisco, but we've got our fair share of fun art and literature events. We'll keep you posted of these events (and more!) in our sporadically updated review "So, what's there to do in Phoenix?"

ArtEvent: Chihuly: The Nature of Glass; Desert Botanical Garden; Phoenix, AZ; November 22, 2008 to May 31, 2009

Vibrant colors and sculptures, oh my! Phoenix's Desert Botanical Garden is offering an exhibit that can't be passed up. Dale Chihuly's passion for glass-blowing is a remarkable gift, perhaps even more remarkable because he has sight in only one eye, a fact that seems nearly impossible when you experience the beautiful, intricate, detailed world of his work. Influenced by an environment that fostered the blurring of boundaries separating all the arts, as early as 1967 Chihuly was using neon, argon, and blown glass forms to create room-sized installations of organic, freestanding, plantlike imagery.

His work is displayed in over 200 museums throughout the world including many memorable installation exhibitions: Chihuly Over Venice (1995–96), Chihuly in the Light of Jerusalem 2000 at the Tower of David Museum of the History of Jerusalem (2000) and Mille Fiori at the Tacoma Art Museum (2003). Gardens are the dominant theme in his most recent work which can be seen at Chicago’s Garfield Park Conservatory (2001), the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew (2005), the New York Botanical Garden (2006), and Pittsburgh's Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens (2007).

The picture here features my absolute favorite piece in the show. According to his website, his fascination with boats "allude[s] to his childhood in Tacoma, Washington, marked by his love of the sea and his recognition of its importance to the economy of the Pacific Northwest." Though the pictures of his work online are impressive, I really encourage you to see the show in person. The way the light shimmered through the colorful pieces created a dream-like feeling as I wandered through. Truly, not to be missed!

4 comments:

Unknown said...

I think this is an excellent resource for those who become easily bored with the "usual" weekend activities (like going to the movies, the pool, out to eat, etc.) and wish to become more culturally aware. I, at least, feel that because we live outside cities like New York, Chicago and L.A. we are cut off from many of the great artists and innovators of our time. But, although we aren't in any of the most popular cultural centers of the country, there are still ways to experience the accomplishments of the arts and sciences. Phoenix First Fridays is another way to explore and admire art, especially if you like the more creative, inventive and abstract styles. Also, ASU has an art museum on its Tempe campus, and there are always plays and musicals at Gammage and at the Herberger school!

Unknown said...

Looks like an interesting event. Anytime something grows in the deserts it's bound to catch peoples attention.

Anonymous said...

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Shelley Whiting said...

Dale Chihuly is the man. Wish I could have caught this show. There's a beautiful work at the Foothills library in Glendale. Some of the best public art has to offer.