This article explores the role of glass as a medium in the fine arts rather than as a craft form. It includes a short history of glass as an art medium, the development of glass technologies and their application in the field of fine art. It reflects the distinctiveness of glass as a sculptural medium due to its optical properties and transparency; glass’s inherent characteristics create the unique possibility of using the space both outside and inside a solid object. This article, furthermore, demonstrates the importance of specific individuals in bringing glass as a fine art medium to the fore, in particular Adriano Berengo. Berengo proves exceptional in promoting glass in the field of fine arts and has been particularly effective in enco...
This volume surveys the historical relations of science and technology by privileging the interactio...
This article aims to focus on the versatile material of glass and to explore the unique potential of...
Abstract The role of glass has been fundamental to the development of science in the West and is ...
Glass is a magical material, adding comfort as well as beauty to our lives. It is available in the m...
With the invention of eyeglasses around 1280 near Pisa, the mundane medium of glass transformed earl...
This research is situated in a space between the broad fields of art-glass design, art, science and ...
In this chapter, the authors describe the niche of artistic glass in Murano. This artisan activity h...
Art glass has a privileged position in the architectural space. This is due to its basic property of...
Glass is described as a fragile and transparent material, whose presence manifests itself in the mos...
In the panorama of the today Expanded Design, the connection design-craft, is promising in the persp...
This book presents a history of the development of glass. Chapters discuss the nature of the materia...
Although Glass has been used for 5000 years, it has never lost value. It seems that Glass will not l...
This paper considers some examples of creative glass practice and research at the ‘overlapR...
Eurydice is a group of three glassworks selected for the exhibition ‘Glasstress’ at the Internationa...
This paper offers a view of creative glass research at the ‘overlap’ of two distinct sectors of art ...
This volume surveys the historical relations of science and technology by privileging the interactio...
This article aims to focus on the versatile material of glass and to explore the unique potential of...
Abstract The role of glass has been fundamental to the development of science in the West and is ...
Glass is a magical material, adding comfort as well as beauty to our lives. It is available in the m...
With the invention of eyeglasses around 1280 near Pisa, the mundane medium of glass transformed earl...
This research is situated in a space between the broad fields of art-glass design, art, science and ...
In this chapter, the authors describe the niche of artistic glass in Murano. This artisan activity h...
Art glass has a privileged position in the architectural space. This is due to its basic property of...
Glass is described as a fragile and transparent material, whose presence manifests itself in the mos...
In the panorama of the today Expanded Design, the connection design-craft, is promising in the persp...
This book presents a history of the development of glass. Chapters discuss the nature of the materia...
Although Glass has been used for 5000 years, it has never lost value. It seems that Glass will not l...
This paper considers some examples of creative glass practice and research at the ‘overlapR...
Eurydice is a group of three glassworks selected for the exhibition ‘Glasstress’ at the Internationa...
This paper offers a view of creative glass research at the ‘overlap’ of two distinct sectors of art ...
This volume surveys the historical relations of science and technology by privileging the interactio...
This article aims to focus on the versatile material of glass and to explore the unique potential of...
Abstract The role of glass has been fundamental to the development of science in the West and is ...