Glass: 2001
Featured artist Michael Glancy
Michael Glancy, born in Detroit, Michigan in 1950, began working with
glass in 1970, studied with Dale Chihuly in the mid 70s at the prestigious
Rhode Island School of Design, and presented his first serious solo
exhibition a decade later. Glancy's first New York City one-man show
at the Heller Gallery in 1980 was highlighted by the acquisition of
his work into the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum
of Art in New York City, the Corning Museum of Glass, and the Victoria
and Albert Museum in London.
Since that time Michael Glancy has had many major exhibitions both
here in the United States as well as in Europe and Asia. A significant
Michael Glancy book covering his designs from the earliest works in
glass until the present day coincided with the opening of his first
European solo exhibition at the Galerie von Bartha in Basel, Switzerland.
Major works were also exhibited at the Palazzo Ducale in Venice as
part of the inaugural Venezia Aperto Vetro exhibition. May
of 1997 was the occasion for Glancy's first New York City solo exhibition
in 5 years, taking place at Barry Friedman Ltd. and featuring over
25 works spanning more than a year of concentrated effort. The next
show with Barry Friedman, Infinite Obsessions, (December 1999 - January
2000) was the realization of a career goal to mount an exhibition
correlating rare historical objects from 1912-1934 by the seminal
French studio glass artist Maurice Marinot with new works by contemporary
artist Michael Glancy. A new publication and exhibition project in
Basel, Switzerland for the spring of the year 2001, and a museum exhibition
in Grenoble, France scheduled for the fall of 2002 keeps the artist
busy today.
Michael Glancy currently lives in Massachusetts and teaches at the
Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, Rhode Island.