I am very happy to be participating with my installation passage at the exhibition - Modern glass from Denmark - at the European Museum of Modern Glass from May 29 - November 19 - 2023.
European Museum of Modern Glass
Rosenau 10
96472 Rödental - Germany
Extract from the museum’s website /
The exhibition brings together a good 50 works made over a period of 40 years by 27 artists and designers who were born in Denmark, live in Denmark or have worked there. Denmark has a long tradition of hand-blown glass and this is also evident in the exhibition. It begins with the works of the founding father of the Danish studio glass movement, Finn Lynggaard.
Some multi-part arrangements and installations go far beyond traditional glassblowing. Steffen Dam presents a series of glass cylinders which with their jellyfish-like forms are reminiscent of curiosities, while Ida Wieth’s installation, Passage, consists of numerous blown glass tubes that enclose a closely defined space that one can walk into.
Participating artists:
Maria Bang Espersen, Michael Bang, George William Bell, Stine Bidstrup, Lene Bødker, Ned Cantrell, Steffen Dam, Trine Drivsholm, Darryle Hinz, Jeannet Iskandar, Susanne Jøker Johnsen, Micha Karlslund, Jesper Kerrn-Jespersen, Anja Kjaer, Morten Klitgaard, Maria Koshenkova, Karen Lise Krabbe, Per Lütken, Finn Lynggaard, Anna Mlasowsky, Tobias Møhl, Jonas Noel Niedermann, Karen Nyholm, Stig Persson, Lene Charlotte Tangen and Ida Wieth.