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Thank you for visiting this year! We look forward to seeing you in 2015!

SOFA CHICAGO 2015 November 6-8, 2015

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The 21st Annual Sculpture Objects Functional Art & Design Fair:

SOFA CHICAGO 2014

November 6-9Navy Pier

Owned and Produced by Urban Expositions

Doug MillerPartner & President

Tim von GalPartner & Chief Operating Officer

Courtney MullerExecutive Vice President

Jeannie LeggettVice President, Finance

Joan UlrichVice President of Marketing

& Specialty Shows

Donna DaviesFair Director

Kate JordanDirector of Marketing

Aaron AndersonWeb Development and Technology

Deborah KraftProgramming & Special Projects Coordinator

Cover: Vivian BeerAnchored Candy no. 6, 2014steel, automotive paint42 x 60 x 21 Wexler Gallery

All dimensions in catalog are inches (H x W x D) unless noted otherwise

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I am delighted to welcome you to SOFA CHICAGO 2014! This year’s fair features 63 prestigious galleries from 14 countries. SOFA has always been an important global venue for contemporary and modern art and design, and this year’s impressive international presence emphasizes that SOFA CHICAGO continues to serve as the annual meeting place for the international world of

art and design.

It goes without saying that SOFA CHICAGO is not possible without our community of galleries, dealers, artists, curators, critics, and patrons. As we celebrate our 21st year, we are looking ahead to our next 20 years and more – always reflecting on where we have been, and striving to do more, and create

a better fair each year. For this reason, we felt it was important to create a Host Committee for the first time in the fair’s history. Our Host Committee members have supported us for the past 20 years and they stand with us as we look ahead to the next 20! A heartfelt thank you to our inaugural Host Committee!

We are excited to announce the return of two elements of the fair that we introduced in 2013: CONNECT and SOFA Selects. Both programs were launched in celebration of SOFA CHICAGO’s 20th anniversary. We are grateful and proud that each program was so successfully received and we are happy to announce that CONNECT and SOFA Selects will continue to be part of our annual fair.

This year, CONNECT features six art and design universities who have each created dynamic environments featuring seating, lighting and objects. I encourage you to explore each school’s installation, learn about this next generation of artists and designers, and “connect” with your fellow fair visitors. We are thrilled to welcome Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL; Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY; University of California, Davis; University of Cincinnati – College of Design, Architecture, Art & Planning, OH; University of Iowa, Iowa City; and University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth. Thank you to Chubb Personal Insurance and the Corning Museum of Glass for their generous support of CONNECT.

SOFA Selects also returns this year and we are excited to announce that our SOFA Selects participants have grown from last year. As you stroll through the show floor, you will notice SOFA Selects labels next to individual pieces. These are works that our SOFA Selects participants have noted as pieces they are excited to see at this year’s fair. Take advantage of this opportunity to see what noted curators, critics and designers are looking at and why they like them! Thank you to all of our SOFA Selects participants.

This year’s Lecture Series presents nearly 30 panel discussions and talks with curators, artists, museums directors, scholars, collectors, and critics. There is a tremendous wealth of information presented by experts in our field and I hope you will seize the opportunity and attend as many of the Lectures as you can!

The 2014 Special Exhibits feature five extraordinary exhibitions presented by: Anderson Ranch Arts Center; Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts; Collectors of Wood Art; Cranbrook Academy of Art; Haystack Mountain School of Crafts; Penland School of Crafts; Peters Valley School of Craft; Pilchuck Glass School; and Pittsburgh Glass Center. Be sure to see these innovative exhibits, as well as their lectures and essays on sofaexpo.com

I would like to thank Chubb Personal Insurance, whose 10th year of generous support makes the SOFA CHICAGO VIP Lounge and special events possible. Chubb is also sponsoring CONNECT and we thank them for their commitment to contemporary art and design. Thank you, also, to our new sponsors, Kia, as the fair’s Official Automotive Partner, and Caesarstone, as the sponsor of the fair’s Central Bar. Finally, thank you to our Media Sponsors: Chicago Tribune, Modern Luxury and WBEZ.

I hope you enjoy SOFA CHICAGO 2014 and I hope you make some exciting discoveries and connections at this year’s fair!

Donna DaviesFair Director

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2014 Host CommitteeDiana BittingMichelle BooneKay BucksbaumCheryl DurstMarilynn GardnerFern GrauerDeb and John GrossGeorge LarsonSuzanne LovellMark LymanJeanne Randall MalkinAnne MeszkoLaura MurphyAnn NathanBruce W. PepichBruce RobbinsRichard SteeleGlenn and Trish TullmanGinny B. Van AlyeaJames Yood

2014 SOFA Selects ParticipantsAssociation of Interior Designers Diana BittingDavid ButlerAmy Dehan Jourdan FairchildWilliam GanisInternational Interior Designers AssociationSuzanne Lovell Kara MannMonica MosesBruce W. PepichRichar Davira S. Taragin James YoodEmily Zilber

Participating galleries, artists, partners and sponsorsActive GraphixAmerican Institute of Architects ChicagoMaggie AmirFrancesca AndersonAnderson Ranch Arts CenterArrowmont School of Arts & CraftsArt Alliance for Contemporary GlassArt Institute of ChicagoJim BakerSara BakerMaura BrutonCaesarstone USAKaren CampbellEnnis CarterRob CassettiDouglas CasebeerChicago Design MuseumChicago Event GraphicsChicago TribuneChubb Personal InsuranceEnnis ClarkGarth ClarkPam ClarkClassic-ColorAnthony CamarilloJudith ChernoffCollectors of Wood ArtAllison CookeConnections HousingCorning Museum of GlassErinn CoxCranbrook Academy of ArtJulie DanilekShawn DeweyDIFFA ChicagoHugh DonlanDriehaus MuseumBeth DunlopDupli-Graphic

EBISSZurich EspositoMichael FranksRandy FleszarWayne ForsterDon FriedlichFriends of Fiber Art InternationalSteve GibbsNancy HallbergHaystack Mountain School of CraftsKatya HellerHeidi HribernikBrooke HubbuchHyde Park Art CenterInfusco Coffee RoastersIntuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider ArtIQMaticsDan KaneGeorge KennardStuart KestenbaumKia MotorsLaura KochKovalChristina KraskSophia LapatLillstreet Art CenterMichael MacigewskiDjana MartinMary and Leigh Block Museum of ArtBill MayMaya Romanoff StudioHeather McElweeRobert McGinleyJean McLaughlinJoanna McNamaraEric MeekKristi MillerModern LuxuryKristin MullerMuseum of Contemporary Art Chicago

Museum of Contemporary Art ClevelandNational Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA)Sarah NaultMark NewportCarole PembertonPenland School of CraftsStephen PerreaultPeters Valley School of CraftBinh PhoGinger PiotterPilchuck Glass SchoolPittsburgh Glass CenterRebarReva and David Logan Center for the ArtsJoshua Rogers and Lesley WeisenbacherKate SamuelsonSchiffer BooksPatrick SedaJan Mirenda SmithDave SmykowskiSociety of North American GoldsmithsSusan SoineBecca SoskeLesley StumpToni SykesMark ThompsonKathleen TierneyTerry’s ToffeeBridget TrostTrump ChicagoTyNantJustin Van Houten Sharon von GalJason VossenDaniel WalkerAmy WilliamsJennifer WoolfordTanner Woolford

We would like to acknowledge the support and contribution of the following individuals and organizations:

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SOFA CHICAGO 2014 LECturE SErIES

FrIDAY9 – 10 am | Room 327SNAG Emerging Artists 2014Steven Gordon Holman, Lauren Tickle, and Demitra Thomloudis (Charon Kransen Arts).Presented by the Society of North American Goldsmiths (SNAG)

9 – 10 am | Room 324Wayne Higby in Focus: A Career in Close-UpCeramic sculptor Wayne Higby with Bruce W. Pepich, Executive Director and Curator of Collections, Racine Art Museum. Presented by Racine Art Museum

10 – 11 am | Room 326The Artists’ Perspective on Growth and ChangeArtists Raissa Bump (Hedone Gallery), Cristina Cordova (Ann Nathan Gallery), Arthur Gonzales (John Natsoulas Gallery), and Tom Huang (Wexler Gallery); moderated by Jean W. McLaughlin, Director, Penland School of Crafts. Presented by Penland School of Crafts

10:30 – 11:30 am | Room 327Carrying Devices and Other AbsurditiesNorwegian craftsman and jewelry engineer, Sigurd Bronger (Galleri Format Oslo). Presented by the Society of North American Goldsmiths (SNAG)

10:30 – 11:30 am | Room 324Fiber Art in the Fine Art Museum IILauren D. Whitley, Curator in the David and Roberta Logie Department of Textile and Fashion Arts at the MFA, Boston.Presented by Friends of Fiber Art International

11:30 am -12:30 pm | Room 326Is it all About Beauty: Aesthetics and Ethics?Panelists Dr. Glenn Adamson, Nanette L. Laitman Director, Museum of Arts and Design; Vivian Beer, artist/designer (Wexler Gallery); and Cindi Strauss, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Decorative Arts and Design, Museum of Fine Art, Houston; moderated by Doug Casebeer, Associate Director and Artistic Director for Ceramics and Sculpture at Anderson Ranch Arts Center. Presented by Anderson Ranch Arts Center

12 – 1 pm | Room 324Witnessing Transparency: The Voice Made VisualGlass artist Janis Miltenberger (Thomas R. Riley Galleries)

12 – 1 pm | Room 327Contemporary Jewelry in the Donna Schneier Collection at the Metropolitan Museum of ArtDonna Schneier with jewelry artists Bruce Metcalf, Kiff Slemmons and Don Friedlich. Presented by the Society of North American Goldsmiths (SNAG)

1 – 2:30 pm | Room 326The Future of Glass is NowPanelists Dr. Glenn Adamson, Nanette L. Laitman Director of the Museum of Art and Design; Katya Heller, Director, Heller Gallery; Charlotte Potter, Glass Studio Manager and Programming Director, Chrysler Museum of Art; and artists Mark A. Reigelman II (Heller Gallery) and Norwood Viviano (Heller Gallery); moderated by James Baker, Executive Director, Pilchuck Glass School. Presented by Pilchuck Glass School

1:30 – 2:30 pm | Room 324Oddities: The Ceramics of Léopold L. FoulemCeramicist Léopold L. Foulem (Option Art). Presented by Ceramics Monthly

2 - 3 pm | Room 327A Sense of Duty: A Sense of SelfArtist Efharis Alepedis (Charon Kransen Arts)

3 – 4 pm | Room 324Contemporary Glass and Glassmaking in Corning’s New North WingTina Oldknow, Senior Curator, Modern and Contemporary Glass; Rob Cassetti, Senior Director, Creative Services & Marketing; and Eric Meek, Hot Glass Show/GlassLab Manager. Presented by The Corning Museum of Glass

3 – 4 pm | Room 326The Art of EngagementWith CONNECT participants: John DeSalvo, Illinois Institute of Technology; Deborah Schneiderman, Pratt Institute; Brett Snyder, University of California, Davis; Stephen Slaughter, University of Cincinnati; Monica Correia, University of Iowa; Charlotte Hamlin; University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth; moderated by Garth Clark.Presented by Chubb Personal Insurance

3:30 – 4:40 pm | Room 327Life on Planet EarthArtist April Surgent (Heller Gallery) with Dr. William Ganis, Chairperson of the Department of Art and Design at Indiana State University and Diane C. Wright, the Carolyn and Richard Barry, Curator of Glass at the Chrysler Museum of Art; moderated by James Baker, Executive Director, Pilchuck Glass School

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Saturday 9 – 10 am | Room 324Mel Douglas: point.line.planeAustralian glass artist Mel Douglas (Beaver Galleries)

9:30 – 10:30 am | Room 326Wild Thing: Prairie as Concept, Prairie as Environment Curator Michael HosalukPresented by Creative Saskatchewan

10 – 11 am | Room 327Material and Message: A Conversation about the Evolution of Glass in ArtLong-time Seattle gallerist Bill Traver with Tina Aufiero, Artistic Director of Pilchuck Glass School, and Seattle-based artist John Kiley (Traver Gallery)

10:30 – 11:30 am | Room 324Encouraging BambooSteven Halvorsen, Collections Manager, TAI Modern

11 am – 12 pm | Room 326The Craft School ExperiencePanelists Bill May, Director, Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts; Stuart Kestenbaum, Director, Haystack Mountain School of Crafts; Jean W. McLaughlin, Director, Penland School of Crafts; Kristin Muller, Director, Peters Valley School of Craft; and James Baker, Director, Pilchuck Glass School;

moderated by Ennis Carter, Director, Social Impact Studios. Presented in conjunction with the SOFA CHICAGO special exhibit The Craft School Experience 11:30 am – 12:30 pm | Room 327The Encounter of Science and Art in Glass Hungarian glass artist Péter Botos (Palette Contemporary Art and Craft) in conversation with his son Andor Botos.

12 – 1 pm | Room 324Kirk Mangus: Things LoveRose Bouthillier, Associate Curator and Publications Manager, MOCA Cleveland; Eva Kwong, Mangus’ widow, and Mindy Solomon, Owner, Mindy Solomon Gallery.Presented by the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland

12:30 – 1:30 pm | Room 326Idea Furnace: Building Bridges and Breaking the Rules Artists Jason Forck, Ashley McFarland, Juliet Pusateri, and Will Schlough; moderated by Heather McElwee, Executive Director, Pittsburgh Glass Center. Presented by the Pittsburgh Glass Center in conjunction with the SOFA CHICAGO special exhibit Idea Furnace

1 – 2 pm | Room 327Transition From Wood to GlassArtist Harry Pollitt (Thomas R. Riley Galleries)

1:30 – 2:30 pm | Room 324Across the Table: Craft Practice Beyond the Object Michael J. Strand, Associate Professor and Head of Visual Arts at North Dakota State University. Presented by National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA)

2 – 3 pm | Room 326In Consideration of Beyond Boundaries: Wood Art for the 21st CenturyArtists John Beaver (Thomas R. Riley Galleries), David Ellsworth (William Zimmer Gallery), and Gord Peteran (Wexler Gallery) in conversation with Emily Zilber, Ronald C. and Anita L. Wornick Curator of Contemporary Decorative Arts, The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Presented by Collectors of Wood Art in conjunction with the SOFA CHICAGO special exhibit Beyond Boundaries: Wood Art for the 21st Century

2:30 – 3:30 pm | Room 327Anderson Ranch: Mentoring Artistic ExcellenceDoug Casebeer, Associate Director and Artistic Director for Ceramics and Sculpture at Anderson Ranch. Presented by Anderson Ranch Arts Center in conjunction with the SOFA CHICAGO special exhibit Anderson Ranch: Mentoring Artistic Excellence

3 - 4 pm | Room 324Turning Firewood into FormScottish wood turner Thomas Hopkins Gibson (Craft Scotland)

3:30 – 4:30 pm | Room 326Comfort Me: A ConversationArtists/MFA candidates Andrea Alonge, Emily Staugaitis and Jenny Walker in conversation with Mark Newport, Artist in Residence and Head of Fiber Department, Cranbrook Academy of Art. Presented by Cranbrook Academy of Art in conjunction with the SOFA CHICAGO special exhibit Comfort Me

3:45 – 5 pm | Room 327Glass Visions: Cycle of Life and the Renewal of the Knoxville Museum of ArtDavid Butler, Executive Director, Knoxville Museum of Art withKnoxville-based artist Richard Jolley (Litvak Gallery).Presented by the Art Alliance for Contemporary Glass

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SOFA CHICAGO 2014 SPECIAL EXHIBITS

AndErSOn rAnCH: MEnTOrInG ArTISTIC EXCELLEnCE In 2016, Anderson Ranch Arts Center commemorates 50 years as a world leader in development of the visual arts through its renowned workshops, residencies, and visiting artist projects. This special exhibit celebrates the artists who have been active in the development of our programs, contributed to inspirational dialogue, and created a campus imbued with a spirit of community, challenge, and innovation. Whether they have been faculty, residents, students, or staff, the featured artists have truly embraced the Ranch’s spirit and reached the highest level of critical conversation in contemporary art. Presented by Anderson Ranch Arts Center

BEYOnd BOUndArIES: WOOd ArT FOr THE 21ST CEnTUrY The aesthetic landscape of the 21st century is becoming increasingly interdisciplinary. Boundaries around how wood can be used as a medium for artistic expression, what it can look like, how it lives in space, how it is made, and how it relates to prior works are also shifting and changing. This special exhibit looks at select examples of how artists working across the spectrum of contemporary wood art are travelling in distinctly different directions, and what that might signify for the future of this diverse community.Presented by Collectors of Wood Art

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Comfort me This special exhibit explores the theme of Comfort – a concept manifested as a sculptural form, socially engaged community practice, or digital output. Some pieces do this through the tactile connection we have with domestic objects while others are based on memories. The works included may not share the feeling of comfort with the viewer. In fact, many of the works struggle with the notions of stillness and contentment that comfort suggests. Through rigorous contemplation of the relationship between materials, form, and process, these artists invite the viewer to engage in a diverse conversation of the notion of comfort. Presented by Cranbrook Academy of Art

Idea furnaCe The Pittsburgh Glass Center invited 7 Pittsburgh-based artists to participate in the Idea Furnace: an experimental design program and residency to connect non-glass artists with master glass artists to encourage exploration in other art forms. Created to bridge the gap between glass and other art and design media, the Idea Furnace not only educates artists about glass, but also provides access to the material and new means to advance their ideas. The program also challenges established glass artists to think more broadly about the material. With fresh perspectives, the artists’ thoughtful explorations of the material result in new, interesting interpretations. Presented by Pittsburgh Glass Center

the Craft SChool experIenCe Five of the leading US craft schools: Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts; Haystack Mountain School of Crafts; Penland School of Crafts; Peters Valley School of Craft; and Pilchuck Glass School have joined to launch a national initiative celebrating the importance of the craft school experience. While maintaining the individuality and distinction of each organization, this dynamic collective explores the values and communities that join them as a movement. Through their combined efforts they promote education and excellence in craft by emphasizing their unique opportunities for students.

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IllInoIs InstItute of technology Envisioned as part of “Nowness,” IIT’s new approach is centered on re-thinking the metropolis. IIT’s College of Architecture team will design an installation as a public space, representing a gathering spot in a specific Chicago neighborhood. Students will explore the architect’s role in the making of a neighborhood. How can public space become a catalyst for the neighborhood? What new activities will emerge with cultural changes and technological advancements? Can we design new prototypes for public spaces in Chicago? How will the city of the future be re-shaped by these potential projects?

pratt InstItute Pratt’s CONNECT proposal design is inspired by the topographic landscape of of Chicago; a union of the orthogonal grid lines of the city and the organic curvature of the soft water’s edge – the intersection of rigidity and fluidity; reticulation and smoothness. The space aims to connect SOFA visitors to the surrounding city (conceptually, with the layout inspired by the varied topography of Chicago), and to the Pratt community in Brooklyn (materially, by constructing the lounge utilizing byproducts and surplus material from everyday construction – orange construction mesh, and gray and white felt sourced from a local industrial stamp press).

unIversIty of calIfornIa, DavIs “Think Davis” is premised on this idea of connections; the idea that design does not develop in or inhabit a bubble: but that it is, at a fundamental level, an evolving set of connections. Think Davis is comprised of a cluster of light emitting chairs connected by a translucent canopy. The chairs are organized over a printed map, showing the diverse array of subject matter that spark collaborations at UC Davis. Punctuated between the chairs are images and text of recent projects at Davis, highlighting interdisciplinary art and design practice.

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University of CinCinnatiThe University of Cincinnati’s CONNECT space represents to the students, faculty, and College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning, projects with a purpose. DAAPcares, Out of Failure, and The Strange Wall collectively epitomizes research and experimentation at the University of Cincinnati across a broad spectrum of topics, techniques and disciplines, leveraged ultimately to address those in need and to teach that design is more than a market driven pursuit focused on aesthetics for capital gain, but a responsibility focused on making our world a better place.

University of iowa Led by Associate Professor Monica Correia, University of Iowa’s 3D Design Program team will create an environment for SOFA CHICAGO that reflects the University’s educational practices and research. It will be a temporary space that is collapsible for easy transport as well as set up. The design will aim to to reflect the functional nature of education within the 3D Design program.

University of MassaChUsetts DartMoUthLight will play a major, literal role within the concept and realization of the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth’s spatial environment, but it is an equally important metaphorical tool. The goal with this project is to shed light, not just literally, but figuratively on the city of New Bedford whose glory days of wealth and prosperity have faded into the past, but whose creative history lives on. It is this creative energy that sustains the community, drawing new talent to the University and the city today.

Design environments created by six international art and design university departments incorporating seating, lighting, and objects.

All work is created by university students under the guidance of their faculty advisors. For more info visit sofaexpo.com/connect.

Special thanks to Chubb Personal Insurance and Corning Museum of Glass for their generous support of CONNECT, and to jurors Rob Cassetti,

Senior Director, Creative Services & Marketing, Corning Museum of Glass; Beth Dunlop, Editor, Modern; Zurich Esposito, Executive Vice President

for American Institute of Architects (AIA) Chicago; William Ganis, arts writer and Professor of Art History, Indiana State University; Katya Heller,

Director, Heller Gallery; and Laura Murphy, Chubb Personal Insurance Fine Art Specialist.

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AAron FAber GAllery

666 Fifth AvenueNew York NY 10103 USA212.586.8411 P / 212.582.0205 Fwww.aaronfaber.comsales@aaronfaber.com

Patricia Kiley Faber, DirectorEdward S. Faber, Co-OwnerTodd Atkinson, Executive Co-OrdinatorFelice Salmon, Gallery ManagerJackie-Lynn Wax, Gallery Associate

Tom & JuTTA munsTeiner Necklace, 2012, platinum, 24.75 carat aquamarine, 0.625 x 1.25 x 18

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Glenda ArentzenÉlise BergeronMarco BorghesiMichael BoydClaude ChaventDevta Doolan

Roland DubucArata FuchiMichael GoodBarbara HeinrichLucie Heskett-BremAngela Hubel

Janis KermanRebecca LaskinSydney LynchEnric MajoralPaolo MarcolongoBrooke Marks-Swanson

Bernd MunsteinerJutta MunsteinerTom MunsteinerHarold O’ConnorEarl PardonTod Pardon

So Young ParkClaudio PinoLinda Kindler PriestPeter Schmid/Atelier ZobelGinny Whitney

PAolo mArcolonGo Datura Ring, 2014, sterling silver, blown Murano glass, 1.5 x 1.5 x 2.5

GALLERY ARTISTS

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Abmeyer + Wood Fine ArT

1210 2nd AvenueSeattle WA 98101 USA206.628.9501 Pwww.abmeyerwood.cominfo@abmeyerwood.com

Jonathan Wood, Owner/DirectorEmily Gage

cAlvin mA Drag On, 2014, stoneware, glaze, stain, canvas, twine, 14 x 7 x 15

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Jeff BallardCalvin MaWilliam MorrisRoss RichmondErika Sanada

ross richmond Woman of the Wood, 2014, blown and hot-sculpted glass, 22.5 x 8 x 8

GALLERY ARTISTS

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Ai bo GAllery

10 Rockledge RoadRye New York 10580 USA914.251.0169 P / 914.967.0596 Fwww.aibogallery.comglenn@aibogallery.com

Glenn Aber, Director/OwnerNick Feulner, Director of TechnologyFrancine Aber, Assistant Director

mArlene rose Celadon Tabletop Oh With Rings, 2014, sand cast glass, 33 x 25 x 11

ADDRESS STAFF

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Lu ChiJosh Hershman

Zammy MigdalMarlene Rose

Martin RosolJanet Sherman

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lu chi Character, 2011, cast glass, 14 x 26 x 5

GALLERY ARTISTS

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Ann nAThAn GAllery

212 West Superior StreetChicago IL 60654 USA312.664.6622 P / 312.664.9392 Fwww.annnathangallery.comnathangall@aol.com

Ann Nathan, Owner/DirectorVictor Armendariz, Assistant DirectorJan-Pieter Fokkens, Preparator

crisTinA cordovA Colonia, 2014, ceramic, resin, steel, 61 x 12 x 8

ADDRESS STAFF

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Monica BalcMary BorgmanGordon Chandler

Jeffrey ConroyCristina CórdovaJacob Foran

Michael GrossChris HillJesús Curiá Pérez

Jim RoseEsther ShimazuJames Tyler

Jerilyn VirdenLynn Zetzman

Jim rose Twelve Drawer Chest, 2014, hot-rolled steel, found colored panels, 30 x 58 x 18

GALLERY ARTISTS

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ArmAGGAn ArT & desiGn GAllery

Nuruosmaniye Cad. No:65 NuruosmaniyeIstanbul Turkey+902125224433 P / +902125220033 Fwww.armaggangallery.comgaleri@armaggan.com

Sanel San Sevinc, Director

cAnAn usTAoGlu Curiosity, 2013, acrylic and wood on canvas, 170 x 170 cm

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Ipek AltunmaralMeral Deger

Gul DelemenIpek Kotan

Cetin PireciTan Taspolatoglu

Canan Ustaoglu

TAn TAsPolAToGlu Relativity, 2014, epoxy and PVC on stainless steel, 75 x 75 cm

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AsPen Grove Fine ArT

525 East Cooper Street, #105Aspen CO 81611 USA970.925.5151 P / 970.925.5321 Fwww.aspengroveart.comcourtyard@aspengroveart.com

Mike Olsen, DirectorRobert Wilborn, Art ConsultantDave Pulito, Art Consultant

Gib sinGleTon Lincoln, 2013, bronze, 33 x 8 x 9

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Liu Miao ChanGib Singleton

liu miAo chAn Perfect Harmony, 2013, leather, 45 x 58 x 20

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beAver GAlleries

81 Denison StreetDeakin, Canberra ACT 2600 Australia+61.2.6282.5294 P / +61.2.6281.1315 Fwww.beavergalleries.com.aumail@beavergalleries.com.au

Martin Beaver, Director

mel douGlAs Turning Tide #2, Gradient, Linear, 2014, blown, coldworked and engraved glass, 8.75 x 8.85 x 8 and 9.5 x 9.5 x 9.5, 8.25 x 8.75 x 8.75

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Mel DouglasBrenden Scott FrenchHolly GraceJeremy LepistoNick Wirdnam

holly GrAce Pretty Valley II, Pretty Valley I, 2014, blown and coldworked glass, 19 x 6.75 x 6.75 and 12.25 x 8 x 8

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berenGo sTudio

Fondamenta Vetrai 109/AMurano - Venice 30141 Italy+39.041.739453 P / +39.041.5276588 Fwww.berengo.comadberen1@yahoo.it

Berengo Collection Calle Larga San Marco 412/413Venice 30124 Italy+39.041.2410763 P / +39.041.2419456 Fwww.berengo.commarcoberengo@yahoo.it

Adriano Berengo, OwnerMarco Berengo, Director

AndreA sAlvAdor Dreaming in Tel Aviv, 2014, glass mosaic, 100 x 101 cm

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Mauro BonaventuraLuigi Benzoni

Leonardo CimolinMassimo Lunardon

Juan RipollesAndrea Salvador

Zak TimanBertin Vallien

Silvio Vigliaturo

JuAn riPolles Sax, 2011, free-hand blown glass sculpture, 62 x 31 x 35 cm

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blue rAin GAllery

130 Lincoln Avenue / Suite C Santa Fe NM 87501 USA505.954.9902 Pwww.blueraingallery.cominfo@blueraingallery.com

Blue Rain Contemporary 7137 East Main Street Scottsdale AZ 85251 USA480.874.8110 P

Leroy Garcia, OwnerPeter Stoessel, Executive DirectorDenise Phetteplace, Director of Business Development

TAmmy GArciA The River Delivers, bronze, 35.25 x 13.25 x 15.25

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Tony AbeytaRik Allen

Nancy CallanTammy Garcia

Dante MarioniPreston Singletary

Martin Spei

PresTon sinGleTAry And dAnTe mArioni Untitled, 2014, blown and sand-carved glass, 16.25 x 10 x 10

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chAron KrAnsen ArTs

817 West End Avenue / Suite 11CNew York NY 10025 USA212.627.5073 P / 212.663.9026 Fwww.charonkransenarts.comcharon@charonkransenarts.com

Efharis AlepedisAdam BrownLisa GranovskyCharon Kransen

eFhAris AlePedis Red, 2014, sea urchins, silk thread, rubber, epoxy resin, coral, modeling material, bamboo coral, sterling silver, 11 x 8.5 x 1.5

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Efharis AlepedisMelissa AriasFrancisca BauzaMichael BeckerMillie BehrensSofia BjorkmanLiv BlavarpJulie BlyfieldAntje BraeuerMonica CecchiMoon ChoonsunAnnemie de CorteAnnette DamSaskia DeteringDaniel DiCaprioBabette von DohnanyiHelen Dorion

Ralph DotzelHeike DotzelTeresa FarisStephanie FleckKate FurmanCarolina GimenoJennifer GraySophie HanagarthMirjam HillerSteven Gordon HolmanZita HsuMachteld van JoolingenJunWon JungKaori JuzuToru KanekoYeonmi KangMartin Kaufmann

Ulla KaufmannHeeJo KimJimin KimSooYeon KimKeiwa KobayashiAndrew KuebeckFelieke van der LeestHanna LiljenbergSim LuttinKadri MalkStefano MarchettiChristine MatthiasJeremy MayThanh-Truc NguyenLiana PattihisGriselda PenaAnnika Pettersson

Kirsten PlankGeorge PlionisDaniel PostaDeborah RudolphMargareth SandstromIsabell SchauppNolia ShaktiJulian SteimerNiki StylianouAntje StolzBetty StoukidesMariko SumiokaJie SunSanna SvedestedtJanna SyvanojaAnna Talbot

Salima ThakkerDemitra ThomloudisLauren TickleVivi TouloumidiSilke TrekelIris TsanteZdenek VacekWalka StudioAndrea WilliamsJasmin WinterPeter de WitShu-Lin WuMizuko YamadaWen-Miao YehDaniel von WeinbergerAnnamaria Zanella

lAuren TicKle $216.00 US Dollars Currency Converted brooch, 2014, US dollars, silver, monofilament, surgical steel, 4.5 x 4.5 x 3

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conTemPorAry ArTiFAcT

4189-3 Carpinteria AvenueCarpinteria CA 93013 USA805.451.8044 Pwww.contemporaryartifact.comjim@contemporaryartifact.com

Jim Martin, Director

Jim mArTin Ceremonial Figure, 2014, cast bronze and cast cement, 32 x 5 x 5

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Rey AlfonsoRimas Ciurlionis

Will CorrAlex Fekete

David GordonChristopher Jeffries

Jim MartinHideaki Miyamura

Akiko SugiyamaGary Traczyk

rimAs ciurlionis A Line Through Ashes, 2014, oil and marble mass on wood, 66 x 102.5 x 2

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crAFT scoTlAnd

15 Coburg StreetEdinburgh EH6 6ET Scotland441314663870 Pwww.craftscotland.orghello@craftscotland.org

Fiona Logue, DirectorJo Scott, Project ManagerRuth Grindley, Project Assistant

JeFF Zimmer Disconnect Series - Drone 3, 2014, layered glass, lightbox and vintage frame, 28 x 21 x 8,photo: Shannon Tofts

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Stacey BentleyKathryn HintonThomas Hopkins Gibson

Choi KeeryongAlison KinnairdGilly Langton

Morag MacphersonLara ScobieAmanda Simmons

Misun Won Jeff Zimmer

sTAcey benTley Double Blue Brooch, 2013, silver, iron, enamel and steel, 2.4 x 2.4 x 0.6, photo: Stacey Bentley

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creATive sAsKATcheWAn

208-1831 College AvenueRegina SK Canada306.798.9800 P / 306.798.7768 Fwww.creativesask.cainvestment@creativesask.ca

Michael Hosaluk, CuratorJP Ellson, CEOSherry Luther, Export & Industry Development Manager

ZAchAri loGAn Fountain 1, 2013, clay, 42 x 54, nearly 100 loosely placed clay flowers

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Heather BenningLorne BeugMel BolenMarcia ChicknessVictor CicanskyMartha Cole

Ruth CuthandJoe FafardBrian GladwellGary GreerGregory HardyDon Hefner

June J. JacobsMarie LaninooJefferson LittleRay LodoenZachari LoganEllen Moffat

Clint NeufeldAlison NorlenAlicia PopoffLes PotterAnita RocamoraJamie Russel

Martin TagsethDouglas A. TaylorDavid ThaubergerSean WeisgerberZane Wilcox

ZAne Wilcox Compressor 4, 2013, reduction-fired stoneware, 8.5 x 11.5 x 8.5

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dAvid richArd GAllery

544 South Guadalupe StreetSanta Fe NM 87501 USA505.983.9555 P / 505.983.1284 Fwww.davidrichardgallery.cominfo@davidrichardgallery.com

David Eichholtz, Manager/DirectorRichard Barger, Manager/DirectorGreg Zinniel, Registrar/Preparator

eric ZAmmiTT Nocturne Supernatural, 2005, colored acrylic plastic, cut, glued, sanded and polished, 99.5 x 61.5

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Max Almy and Teri YarbrowPhilip Baldwin and Monica Guggisberg

John ConnellNancy DwyerBetty Gold

Silvia LevensonRakuko NaitoMichael Scott

Harue ShimomotoEric ZammittToots Zynsky

TooTs ZynsKy Copioso (Plentiful), 2014, filet-de-verre (fused and thermo formed color glass threads), 8.25 x 15.125 x 9.25

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diehl GAllery

155 West BroadwayPO Box 4860Jackson WY 83001 USA307.733.0905 P / 307.733.0892 Fwww.diehlgallery.cominfo@diehlgallery.com

Kay Stratman, DirectorRay PolitoKiersten Wakeman

GWynn murrill Deer 1, Ed. 6/6, 2010, bronze, 55 x 52 x 17

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Simon GudgeonKate HuntGwynn MurrillCaprice PierucciJohn E. Simms

KATe hunT Davidson Flag, 2013, newspaper, steel, 20 x 37 x 6

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dolce

224 East Colorado Avenue / P.O. Box 2219Telluride CO 81435 USA970.728.6866 Pwww.dolcejewels.combeau@dolcejewels.com

PAmelA huiZenGA Opal Ring, 2014, 18 karat yellow gold, diamonds, blue sapphires and tsavorite garnets, 1.25 x 1

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Simon AlcantaraJordan AlexanderKevin BoxBelle Brooke

Gil BruvelPamela FromanTimothy W. GreenPamela Huizenga

Lisa JenksKirMonica Rich Kosann

Buddha MamaAtelier MinyonMaria Rudman

Alex SepkusJames VilonaVictor Velyan

JAmes vilonA Ammonite Nesting Tables, 2014, forged iron and ammonite, 17 to 24 x 21 to 28

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donnA schneier Fine ArTs

PO Box 3005Palm Beach FL 33480 USA518.441.2884 Pdonnaschneier.comdonna@donnaschneier.com

Donna SchneierLeonard Goldberg

berTil vAllien Boat, 1993, cast glass, 54 x 8.25

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Ashley BuchananJose ChardietDale ChihulyVaclav CiglerDan DaileyNirit Deckel

Ruth DuckworthLeslie GenningerMichael GlancyRobin GrebeTzuri GuetaAmy Lemaire

Stanislav LibenskyHarvey K. LittletonMichael LuceroRichard MarquisKlaus MojeWilliam Morris

Joel Philip MyersYoichi OhiraTom PattiKiff SlemmonsPaul StankardLino Tagliapietra

Margit TothBertil VallienFrantisek ViznerPeter VoulkosToots Zynsky

michAel lucero Pre Columbus, 1991, glazed ceramic, 16 x 14 x 7

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duAne reed GAllery

4729 McPherson AvenueSt. Louis MO 63108 USA314.361.4100 P / 314.361.4102 Fwww.duanereedgallery.cominfo@duanereedgallery.com

Duane Reed, OwnerMerrill StraussGlenn ScrivnerStefanie KirklandMatthew Isaacson

normA minKoWiTZ The Path, 2014, fiber, mixed media, 14 x 30 x 72

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Laura DoneferMary GilesRain Harris

Jan HulingJun KanekoSabrina Knowles

Jiyong LeeSteven Young LeeJohn McQueen

Norma MinkowitzDanny PerkinsLindsay Pichaske

Jenny PohlmanBonnie SeemanKevin Snipes

Jun KAneKo Tanuki, 2014, glazed ceramics, 33 x 12 x 16

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FloW GAllery

1-5 Needham RoadLondon W11 2RP England+44.20.7243.0782 Pwww.flowgallery.co.ukinfo@flowgallery.co.uk

Lisa Stockham, Gallery ManagerKaty Jennings, Gallery Assistant

ullA-mAiJA viKmAn Snowy Owl, 2014, painted viscose and linen, mahogany rail, 180 x 220 cm, photo: Johnny

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Kina BjorklundClaire Brewster

Edmond ByrneGaynor Dowling

Akiko HiraiMalcom Martin

Ulla-Maija VikmanHenk Wolvers

AKiKo hirAi Moon Pot, 2014, stoneware with multiple layer of vitreous slips, glaze and wood ash, 60 x 50 cm

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GAlleri FormAT oslo

Rådhusgaten 240151 Oslo Norway+47.22.41.45.40 Pwww.format.nooslo@format.no

Irija Øwre, DirectorKristin Mannino, Coordinator

vidAr KoKsviK Akaso, 2013, blown glass, random cane technique, 70 x 25 x 15 cm, photo: Morten Brun

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Hedda BjerkeliToril BjorgSigurd Bronger

Kari DyrdalBeate EinenSidsel Hanum

Kari HåkonsenKaren Klim

Vidar KoksvikTorbjørn Kvasbø

Nils MartinMarit Tingleff

TorbJørn KvAsbø Stack, Turquoise, 2014, white stoneware, 76 x 62 cm, photo: Thomas Tveter

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GAllery FW

1925 North Halsted StreetChicago IL 60614 USA312.587.7800 P / 312.575.3565 Fwww.galleryfw.cominfo@galleryfw.com

Elias Martin, Director

KeiZo suGiTAni Promise, 2013, hand-built stoneware with glaze, 6.5 x 8.125 x 15.25

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Takafumi AsakuraSueharu FukamiMasahiko IchinoNiyoko Ikuta

Katsumi KakoTomoko KawakamiHarumi Nakashima

Ryota NishikataGaku ShakunagaToko Shinoda

Keizo SugitaniKouzo TakeuchiNaoki Takeyama

Shunichi YabeByong-uk YeoMasaaki Yonemoto

KouZo TAKeuchi Vestige, 2013, porcelain with translucent glaze, 15.75 x 7.5 x 27.5

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GAlerie ZuGer

120 West San Francisco StreetSanta Fe NM 87501 USA505.984.5099 Pwww.galeriezuger.comart@galeriezuger.com

Paul Zueger, OwnerBonnie Zueger, Owner/Gallery DirectorMatthew Lebowitz, Art ConsultantDoug Zueger, Project Manager

WoodroW nAsh Rukia / Husani, 2014, ceramic, 28 x 15 x 10 and 26 x 22 x 12

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Woodrow NashBob Wilfong

bob WilFonG From Every Mountain / Rockstar, 2013, bronze, 37 x 11 x 10 and 30 x 20 x 9

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hAbATAT GAlleries

4400 Fernlee AvenueRoyal Oak MI 48073 USA248.554.0590 P / 248.554.0594 Fwww.habatat.cominfo@habatat.com

Corey HampsonAaron ScheyFerdinand HampsonKathy HampsonDebbie ClasonRobert BambroughRobert ShimmellDavid WalstadSamantha Menzo

briAn corr The Fullness of Empty, 2014, kiln formed, constructed, sandblasted, hand finished glass, 31.5 x 31.5 x 3.75

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Shelley Muzylowski AllenMichael BehrensHoward Ben TréAlex BernsteinMartin BlankChristina BothwellLatchezar Boyadjiev

Emily BrockDale ChihulyBrian CorrDan DaileyDavid DatunaJason GamrathSean HennesseyEric Hilton

Petr HoraToshio IezumiMartin JaneckyShayna LeibStanislav Libenský and Jaroslava BrychtováSteve LinnLászló Lukácsi

Mira MaylorJohn MillerDebora MooreWilliam MorrisTom PattiClifford RaineyRichard RoyalSTANI

Cassandra StraubingTim TateMargit TothBertil VallienJanusz WalentynowiczVivian WangLeah Wingfield and Stephen Clements

viviAn WAnG Black Warrior, 2014, cast glass, stoneware, gemstones, steel base, 29 x 11.5 x 15.5

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hAWK GAlleries

153 East Main StreetColumbus OH 43215 USA614.225.9595 P / 614.225.9550 Fwww.hawkgalleries.comtom@hawkgalleries.com

Tom HawkMarty Sklepko, ManagerGail GareeJohn SharvinBrandon BrownCarson WedlakeRenee Stanko

WilliAm morris Idolo, 2003, blown glass, 27 x 9 x 11, from the William Morris Archive, photo: Rob Vinnedge

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Cassandria BlackmoreMartin BlankLatchezar BoyadjievEmily BrockNancy CallanWilliam CarlsonWendell CastleJose Chardiet

Daniel ClaymanVanessa CutlerDan DaileyFritz DreisbachSidney HutterSteve JensenRichard JolleyJohn Kiley

Joanna ManousisDante MarioniTobias MohlWilliam MorrisAlbert PaleyFrances PaleyMark PeiserDanny Perkins

Marc PetrovicStephen PowellChristopher RiesRichard RoyalKari Russell-PoolJack SchmidtMary ShafferHarue Shimomoto

Paul StankardTherman StatomLisabeth SterlingEthan SternLino TagliapietraBertil VallienJanusz WalentynowiczToots Zynsky

cAssAndriA blAcKmore Iliovasilema II, 2013, reverse painting glass, 22 x 22

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hedone GAllery

108 High StreetLeonia NJ 07605 USA201.965.9027 Pwww.hedonegallery.comindulge@hedonegallery.com

Jeffrey Carr, OwnerBonnie Levine, OwnerRhonda GalboLori Ziliotto

John iversen Grey bracelet, 2014, 14kt palladium white gold , 14k white gold, 18kt palladium white gold , 18k white gold, 177 x 50 x 3 mm

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Annemieke BroeninkRaissa BumpBongsang Cho

Jeffrey Lloyd DeverJed GreenJohn Iversen

Daphne KrinosHorst Max LebertAyesha Mayadas

Jo McDonaldNaomi McIntoshJohn Moore

Erica RosenfeldJeff and Susan Wise

John moore Verto, Blue and Yellow necklace, 2014, anodized aluminum, silicone, 17 x 2.25

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heller GAllery

303 Tenth AvenueNew York NY 10001 USA212.414.4014 Pwww.hellergallery.cominfo@hellergallery.com

Douglas HellerKatya HellerMichael Heller

sibylle PereTTi Snowchild II, 2014, glass in wood presentation box, 45 x 58 x 39

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Amber CowanSteffen DamJosepha Gasch-Muche

Susan Taylor GlasgowJeannet IskandarAnja Isphording

Laura KramerTobias MøhlMatt Moulthrop

Philip MoulthropSibylle PerettiMark Reigelman

April SurgentNorwood Viviano

sTeFFen dAm Wunderkammer, 2014, glass, 34 x 34 x 7

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hive conTemPorAry

P.O. Box 1429Havertown PA 19083 USA610.420.2223 Pwww.hivecontemporary.comjeanne@hivecontemporary.com

PAul J. nelson Self Portrait, 2013, cast glass, steel, 30 x 25 x 5

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Devyn BaronGrant GarmezyPaul J. NelsonAmy PenderDavid Stenulson

GrAnT GArmeZy Red Deer Skull, 2014, hot sculpted glass, electroplated copper, steel, 21 x 26 x 21

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iPPodo GAllery

12 East 86th Street, #507New York NY 10028 USA212.967.4899 P / 212.967.4889 Fwww.ippodogallery.commail@ippodogallery.com

Ippodo Ginza Salon1-8-17 Ginza, Chuo-kuTokyo 106-0041 Japan+81.3.5159.0599 P / +81.3.5159.0699 Fhttp://jp.ippodogallery.comtokyo@ippodogallery.com

Keiko Aono, PresidentShoko Aono, Director

midori TsuKAdA Green Pulse, 2014, glass, 45.5 x 37 x 17 cm

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Koji HatakeyamaYuki HayamaYukiya Izumita

Sho KishinoRyoji KoieMasahiro Maeda

Tohru MatsuzakiJihei MuraseKatsuya Ohgita

Shota SuzukiShiro TsujimuraMidori Tsukada

Yui TsujimuraShinya Yamamura

KoJi hATAKeyAmA Six Faces, 2014, cast bronze, patinated, 16 x 13 x 12.5 cm

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JeAn AlbAno GAllery

215 West Superior StreetChicago IL 60654 USA312.440.0770 Pwww.jeanalbanogallery.comjeanalbano@aol.com

Jean Albano BrodayKaitlin RigneyKatie Waddell

courTney TimmermAns Bull, Bear, 2014, air riffle BBs, cast resin, mixed media, 14 x 16 x 11 and 17.5 x 13 x 9

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Diane CooperJohn Geldersma

Sophie KahnDonna Rosenthal

Susan SaladinoCourtney Timmermans

John Torreano

soPhie KAhn L:Gold, 2014, bronze, cast from 3d printer, 13 x 9.25 x 8.25

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John nATsoulAs GAllery

521 First StreetDavis CA 95616 USA530.756.3938 Pwww.natsoulas.comart@natsoulas.com

Wesley AndereGG Dance Headspinner, 2014, ceramic, 42 x 12 x 10

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Robert ArnesonAmber AguirreWesley AndereggStephen Braun

Lisa ClagueRoy de ForestArthur GonzalezRobert Haemmerling

Margaret KeelanGladys NilssonJim Nutt

Avery PalmerDeborah RogersEsther Shimazu

Kevin SnipesClaudia TarantinoShalene Valenzuela

esTher shimAZu Listen, 2014, ceramic, 15.5 x 13.5 x 13

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The K. Allen GAllery

9991 State Highway 57Sister Bay WI 54234 USA920.854.4100 Pwww.kallengallery.gallerykclayton1459@gmail.com

Keith Clayton, Owner

deAnnA clAyTon Bucolic Woman II, 2014, cast glass, copper, 10 x 5 x 5

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Eoin BreadonDeanna Clayton

Keith ClaytonDarlys Ewoldt

Gary MagakisDavid Patchen

Brian Usher Candone Wharton

KeiTh clAyTon 2 Degrees II, 2014, cast glass, bronze, 13 x 13 x 5

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KATie GinGrAss GAllery

207 East Buffalo Street / Suite 100Milwaukee WI 53202 USA414.289.0855 P / 414.289.9255 Fwww.gingrassgallery.cominfo@gingrassgallery.com

Katie Gingrass, OwnerJennifer Kim, Gallery Assistant

lAurA breiTmAn Stacked Bowls, 2014, fabric collage, 18 x 24

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James AaronsJeanette AhlgrenTrenton BaylorMichael BauermesterBennett BeanSue Benner

Curtis BenzleLaura BreitmanSandra ByersSuzanne CraneTim HardingJoel Hunnicutt

Tom KellyDavid LoryFarraday NewsomeLaura Foster NicholsonMary Pratt

Jef RaaschJoh RicciJoanne RussoJim SamsGary Sanders

Jon SauerMissy StevensJustin TeilhetEmily Wilson

emily Wilson Untitled, 2014, hand-carved wood, paint, and metal, 38 x 31 x 8

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KirrA GAlleries

Federation SquareCorner of Swanston & Flinders StreetsMelbourne Victoria 3000 Australia+61.3.9639.6388 P / +61.3.9639.8522 Fwww.kirragalleries.comgallery@kirra.com

Suzanne Brett, Gallery ManagerVicki Winter, Administration Manager

roberT Wynne Raven’s Clutch II, 2014, blown and plate glass, metal, bronze, LED light source, 44 x 25 x 10.5

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Scott ChaselingEvelyn DunstanKevin Gordon

Mikyoung JungPeter NilssonRuth Oliphant

Tim ShawYusuké TakemuraEmma Varga

Maureen WilliamsRobert WynneBen Young

ben younG Lonesome Light, 2014, laminated float glass, cast concrete, cast bronze lighthouse, 18 x 10 x 10

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KoreA crAFT & desiGn FoundATion

5F Haeyoung Bldg. 53 Yoolgok-ro, Jongno-guSeoul 110-240 Republic of Korea+82.2.398.7943 P / +82.2.398.7999 Fwww.kcdf.krykseo@kcdf.kr

Jeungcheol Choi, DirectorSeungbae Kim, General ManagerYunkyung Seo, Senior Manager

seJin bAe Waiting for Godot, 2011, clay, 50 x 50 x 55 cm

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Sejin BaeSungho ChoHyewook Huh

Youngsup JinKyounghwa Jun

Woorim KangHyunju Kim

Inhwa LeeJenghye Park

Yoon SolYong Sunwoo

hyunJu Kim Pray I, II, 2011, copper, nickel, ottchil, mother-of-pearl, 57 x 40 x 13 cm

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lAusberG conTemPorAry

Hohenzollernstr. 3040211 Duesseldorf Germany+49.211.834026466 P / +49.211869.31.477 Fwww.galerie-lausberg.cominfo@galerie-lausberg.com

Bernd Lausberg, DirectorRachel Neumann, Managing DirectorAnna-Lisa Langhoff, Assistant

helidon xhixhA Panca (bench), 2012, mirror polished stainless steel, leather, 19.75 x 47.25 x 21.625

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helidon xhixhA Energia attraverso il Rosso, 2013, lacquered steel, 23.6 x 35.4 x 6

Helidon XhixhaRafael Barrios

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liTvAK GAllery

4 Berkowitz StreetTel Aviv 6423806 Israel1.866.259.1348 P / +972.3.6093688 Fwww.litvak.cominfo@litvak.com

Muly Litvak, OwnerOrit Ephrat-Moscovitz, Gallery DirectorRoxanne Present-Cohen, US SalesMeital Manor, Curator

richArd Jolley Golden Dome, 2014, glass, 40 x 38 x 24

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Peter BremersVaclav CiglerRichard JolleyStepan PalaZora PalovaLior VagimaJulius Weiland

PeTer bremers Centered III, 2014, glass, 16.5 x 13 x 4, photo: Paul Niessen

GALLERY ARTISTS

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lorch+seidel conTemPorAry

Tucholskystraße 38Berlin 10117 Germany+49.176.23526565 Pwww.lorch-seidel.deinfo@lorch-seidel.de

Hans-Martin Lorch, Managing DirectorWilken Skurk, Artist

mArTA KlonoWsKA Lady Walking Her Dog, 2012, glass on metal framework, 25.6 x 29.5 x 13.8

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Marta KlonowskaSilvia LevensonElisabeth OertelWilken Skurk

WilKen sKurK Power, 2010, glass, bronze, 43 x 35 x 35

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mAriA elenA KrAveTZ GAllery

Peatonal 25 de Mayo 240Cordoba X5000ELF Argentina+54.351.4239451 Pwww.mariaelenakravetzgallery.commek@mariaelenakravetzgallery.com

Raul Nisman, AttorneyMarina Gazulla, Assistant

debrA sloAn Mad, 2012, midrange red clay, terra sigilatta and decals, rebar wire, 9 x 19 x 10

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Robert BurchBob ClyattEdgardo De BortoliRenato FotiAimee Joaristi

Rodrigo Lara ZendejasLinda LewisM.Nöel LoeschborMikey McGheeMontserrat Mesalles

Rene MurrayIlse Ortiz de ManzanaresDavid Royce

Debra SloanRandi SolinJudit VargaMary Pat Wallen

Anthea WalshCarol WarnerGeorge WhitneyPeter Zelle

bob clyATT Martin Examines His New Surroundings, 2009, raku-fired stoneware, found object bird cage element, 22 x 15 x 11

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mATTson’s Fine ArT

2579 Cove CircleAtlanta GA 30319 USA404.435.0801 Pwww.mattsonsfineart.comsundew@mindspring.com

Greg Mattson, OwnerSkippy Mattson, DirectorFrank Dobronte, Gallery Manager

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Alexis silK Blue Angel, 2014, hot sculpted blown glass, 48 x 30

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Marvin BlackmorePeter Layton

Bruce MarksSteve Matson

Sharon MeyersHarry Roa

S StudiosAlexis Silk

Lewis TardyJames Wilbat

shAron meyer Foo Dog, 2014, black jade, cat’s eye, sterling silver, 17 inches

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mAurine liTTleTon GAllery

1667 Wisconsin Avenue NWWashington DC 20007 USA202.333.9307 Pwww.littletongallery.cominfo@littletongallery.com

Maurine Littleton, DirectorDrew Storm Graham, PreparatorEvan Hume, Assistant Director

michAel JAnis The Mysterious Activity of Things Unseen, 2014, kiln-formed glass, glass powder imagery, steel, 12 x 48 x 2

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Michael JanisHarvey K. Littleton

John LittletonAllegra Marquart

Colin ReidGinny Ruffner

Therman Statom Kate Vogel

John liTTleTon & KATe voGel Ikebana Inspiration, 2014, cast glass, hot-worked glass, forged steel, 54.25 x 23.25 x 10

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mindy solomon

172 NW 24th StreetMiami FL 33127 USA786.953.6917 Pwww.mindysolomon.cominfo@mindysolomon.com

Mindy Solomon, Director

lAuren mAbry Pipe Form, 2014, red earthenware, slips, glaze, 11 x 22 x 22

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Jeremy BriddellJosh DeWeese

David HicksIn-Chin Lee

Kang Hyo LeeLauren Mabry

Kirk MangusGregorio Peño

David Peters

GreGorio Peño Floración IX, 2011, clay, slip, and glaze, mixed media, melted clay, 32 x 26 x 16 cm

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modus ArT GAllery

23 Place des VosgesParis 75003 France+1.914.484.13.333 / +33.1.42.78.10.10 Pwww.modus-gallery.commodus@modusgallery.com

Karl Yeya, OwnerRichard Elmir, Managing DirectorHugo Zeitoun, Artistic DirectorStan Mink, Director of Sales

JeAn PAul donAdini Brosse Arrêtée Rainbow, 2014, mixed media, 40 x 64

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ArnaudAlain BellinoLéo Caillard

Bruno CatalanoMauro CordaJesus Curia

de KeiserJean Paul DonadiniGestin

Yves HayatMicka Isabel Miramontes

NadalArdan OzmenogluPakpoom Silaphan

Jesus curià Helicoide II, 2014, bronze, wood, 17 x 15 x 55

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nexT sTeP sTudio & GAllery

530 Hilton RoadFerndale MI 48220 USA248.342.5074 Pwww.nextstepstudio.comnextstepstudio@aol.com

JoAn rAsmussen Finding Comfort, 2014, mixed media, clay, found objects, 26 x 14 x 12

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Kaiser SuidanSTAFF

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Susan BeinerMark ChatterleyEric Hoefer

Michele Renee LeduxTrent ManningRebecca Myers

Joan RasmussenEzra Siegel

Kaiser SuidanGraceAnn Warn

Michael SchwegmannBetsy Youngquist

beTsy younGquisT Hero, 2014, mixed media, 19 x 19 x 19

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oFFicine sAFFi

via Aurelio Saffi, 7 Milano Italy+39.02.36685696 Pwww.officinesaffi.cominfo@officinesaffi.com

Laura Borghi, GalleristFrancesca Salvatore, PR & Communication Manager

lucA lAnZi Feticcio, 2012, mixed media on terra cotta, 63 x 36 x 7 cm

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Arnold AnnenRobert Cooper

Guido De ZanAlfredo Gioventù

Ljubica Knezevic JocicRonel Jordaan

Luca LanziPaivi Rintaniemi

Luca TripaldiKati Tuominen

PAivi rinTAniemi Fortuma, 2013, stoneware, 53 x 62 cm

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oKAy sPArK

801 Boush Street / Suite DNorfolk VA 23510 USA757.407.1368 Pkfine5@cox.net

chucK sAvoie Zanfirico Goblet Group, 2014, blown glass, tallest: 15 x 3 x 3

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Matthew FineSTAFF

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Stephan CoxMatthew FineGabriela and Jeremy FirehammerCynthia MillerChuck SavoieKirsten Stingle

KirsTen sTinGle Eye of the Wind, 2013, porcelain stoneware with all ceramic finishes, vintage rods and heat-manipulated fabric, 26 x 13 x 14

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oPTion ArT

4216 De Maisonneuve Blvd. W, #302Montreal Quebec H3Z 1K4 Canada514.501.9440 Pwww.option-art.cainfo@option-art.ca

Barbara Silverberg, DirectorPhilip Silverberg, Assistant DirectorDale Barrett, Coordinator

brAd coPPinG Paddle Forward, 2013, blown and carved enamelled glass, reclaimed and carved wood, steel, copper, 152 x 25.5 x 52 cm

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Brad CoppingMarjolein DallingaLeopold Foulem

Peter GottliebMathieu GrodetChristy Haldane

Michael HosalukJanis KermanTanya Lyons

Mel MunsonSusan RankinErin Wahed

leoPold Foulem Vase Image with Flowers on Gold Ground, 2006, ceramic, 35 x 20 x 12.5 cm

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orley shAbAhAnG

241 East 58th StreetNew York NY 10022 USA212.421.5800 Pwww.orleyshabahang.comnewyork@orleyshabahang.com

326 Worth Avenue / 326 Peruvian #6Palm Beach FL 33480 USA561.655.3371 Ppalmbeach@orleyshabahang.com

Geoffrey Orley, OwnerBahram Shabahang, Owner

bAhrAm shAbAhAnG Tessellation, 2014, hand-knotted wool pile with silk detail, 109 x 148

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Bahram Shabahang

bAhrAm shAbAhAnG Synergy, 2011, hand-knotted wool pile with silk detail, 121 x 167

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PAleTTe conTemPorAry ArT And crAFT

7400 Montgomery Boulevard NEAlbuquerque NM 87109 USA505.855.7777 Pwww.palettecontemporary.comart@palette.comcastbiz.net

Kurt NelsonAriana MancinoOz NelsonMeg Nelson

PAvel TrnKA Gravitation, 2014, cut, glued, polished, glass/clear optical glass and red ruby glass colored with gold, 2.24 x 5.39 x 10.87

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Péter BotosTami Coatsworth

Asot HaasAyn Hanna

K Hyewook HuhYukako Kojima

Zsuzanna KorodiFrederick Pichon

Pavel TrnkaFrantisek Vizner

PéTer boTos Sphere-Cross, 2013, optical glass, 11.81 x 11.81 x 11.81

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The PArdee collecTion

PO Box 2926Iowa City IA 52244 USA319.337.2500 P / 319.337.2500 Fwww.pardeecollection.comsherrypardee@earthlink.net

Sherry Pardee

“uncle PeTe” drGAc, 1972, acrylic on paper, 14 x 22

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“Uncle Pete” DrqacEmitte HychJoan Liffring-ZugMarlene McCauleyStephen JM PalmerJim Work

Jim WorK, 2013, crayon and ink on assembled paper, 36 x 27

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Pismo GAllery

2770 East Second AvenueDenver CO 80206 USA303.333.2879 P / 303.333.3523 Fwww.pismoglass.cominfo@pismoglass.com

PISMO Gallery at Aspen 970.920.1313 P / 970.925.8039 Faspen@pismoglass.com

PISMO Gallery at Vail 970.476.2400 P / 970.476.2409 Fvail@pismoglass.com

Sandy Sardella, OwnerEmmy Cardoza, DenverKarla Kriss, DenverEva Pobjecka, Vail

mATTheW curTis Increment, 2014, cast tinted furnace glass, cold-worked, stainless steel armature, 20 x 68 x 20

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Christine BarneySusan Silver BrownMatthew CurtisDerek Davis

Wilfried GrootensVlastislav JanacekLukekeBruce R. MacDonald

Jeffry MannWesley Neal RaskoMadelyn Ricks

Brian F. RussellMarco and Mattia Salvadore

Toland Peter SandRoger ThomasCarmen Vetter

bruce r. mAcdonAld Wolfram, 2014, stainless steel light sculpture, 45 x 93

GALLERY ARTISTS

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PisTAchios

55 East Grand AvenueChicago IL 60611 USA312.595.9437 P / 312.595.9439 Fwww.pistachiosonline.compistachi@ameritech.net

Yann Woollez, DirectorSarra Osborne, Gallery ManagerCherise Fleming, Senior Sales AssociateViviana LanghoffMarna Motew

TAe Kim Plant VI brooch, 2013, 18k, 22k pink gold, 24k gold, shakudo, platinum, sterling silver, white topaz, 2.75 x 3.0 x 1.37

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Biba SchutzEmmanuela Duca

Pat FlynnTomoyo Hiraiwa

Heejin HwangSo Won Joo

Tae KimGudrun Meyer

Heidi NahserMyung Urso

myunG urso Orbit Blue necklace, 2014, HanJi, Korean paper, sterling silver, 18 x 1.75

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schAnTZ GAlleries conTemPorAry GlAss

3 Elm StreetStockbridge MA 01262 USA413.298.3044 P / 413.298.3275 Fwww.schantzgalleries.comcontact@schantzgalleries.com

Jim Schantz, Owner/DirectorKim Saul, Owner/Director of PublicationsKristen Johnson, Administrative DirectorStanley Wooley, Sales AssociateJames Bill, Shipping ManagerRon Bill, PreparatorRussell Johnson, Photography

lino TAGliAPieTrA Medusa, 2012, glass, 14.5 x 20 5 x 8.5

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lino TAGliAPieTrA Fenice Installation, 2014, glass, 21.75 x 44 x 13.5

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TAi modern

1601 Paseo de PeraltaSanta Fe NM 87501 USA505.984.1387 P / 505.986.0233 Fwww.taimodern.comgallery@taimodern.com

Margo Thoma, Director and OwnerJaquelin Loyd, Co-DirectorKoichi Okada, Artist LiaisonSteven Halvorsen, Collections ManagerSusi Perry, Bookeeper and Timeline ManagerAi Krasner, Gallery Assistant

nAGAKurA Kenichi Circular Motion, 2013, madake bamboo, 23 x 12 x 7.5

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Kajiwara AyaWatanabe ChiakiNakatomi HajimeHonma HideakiMorigami JinNagakura Kenichi

Tanabe KochikusaiKajiwara KohoUeno MasaoSiobhan McBrideTanabe MitsukoAbe Motoshi/Kiraku

Fujinuma NoboruSugiura NoriyoshiYamaguchi RyuunKibe SeihoKawashima Shigeo

Tanabe ShochikuYufu ShohakuKawano ShokoRebecca ShoreFujitsuka Shosei

Katsushiro SohoHonda SyoryuShono TokuzoMonique van GenderenNancy Youdelman

moriGAmi Jin Figure Study, 2014, madake bamboo, 25.5 x 16 x 16.5

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TAnsey conTemPorAry

652 Canyon RoadSanta Fe NM 87501 USA505.995.8513 Pwww.tanseycontemporaryinfo@tanseycontemporary.com

Jen Tansey, OwnerMike Tansey, OwnerJennifer Rohrig, Gallery DirectorJane Sauer, Art Fair DirectorPaige Diem, Sales AssociatePatrick Murphy, Sales Associate

GuGGer PeTTer, Female Head Madonna, 2014, woven hemp, treated newspaper, 74 x 54

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Giles BettisonClea CarlsenEunsuh Choi

Krista HarrisNoel HartUdo Noger

Nuala O’DonovanGugger PetterFrances Priest

Lesley RichmondCarol Shinn

Sheryl ZachariaIrina Zaytceva

Giles beTTison, Vista, 2014, glass panel with multiple murrini, 28.75 x 16 x 8

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Ten472 conTemPorAry ArT

PO Box 1053Nevada City CA 95959 USA707.484.2685 Pwww.ten472.cominfo@ten472.com

Kaetlin JensvoldHanne Sorensen

elisAbeTT GudmAnn BW Series: 3 (detail), 2014, acid etched metal panel with unique chemical patinas; charred wood, 48 x 30 x 2

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Theodore GallElisabett GudmannGale HartGino MilesKirk H. Slaughter

GAle hArT Last Rites, 2014, polished aluminum, wood, 21 x 13 x 18

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ThAlen & ThAlen sPrl

Rue de Neuville 24Francorchamps 4970 Belgium+32.87.270918 Pwww.belgiansilverworks.comthalen.thalen@gmail.com

Thalen & Thalen LLC 340 Royal Poinciana Way, Suite 317/132West Palm Beach FL 33480 USA305.323.0069 Pwww.thalen-thalen.cominfo@thalen-thalen.com

Rob Thalen, DirectorJaap Thalen, Associate Director

rob And JAAP ThAlen Le Dejeuner sur l’Herbe, 2014, fine silver 999/000, titanium, steel, leather, 615 x 130 x 110 cm

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Lina Amariglio-WeissLothar KuhnJaap ThalenRob Thalen

rob & JAAP ThAlen Landscape Cone, 2014, fine silver 999/000, 40 x 40 x 17 cm

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ThAlen & ThAlen sPrl

linA AmAriGlio-Weiss Ear Pieces, 2013, 18kt gold, pearls, Rudraksha beads

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Lothar Kuhn Platinum Twisted, 2014, platinum, diamond

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Thomas R. Riley GalleRies

28699 Chagrin BoulevardCleveland OH 44122 USA216.765.1801 P / 216.765.1311 Fwww.rileygalleries.cominfo@rileygalleries.com

Tom Riley, OwnerCindy Riley, OwnerCheri Discenzo, DirectorAnnemarie Stenger

Janis milTenbeRGeR Witness To The Rescued, 2014, flame worked glass, paint, 40 x 23 x 13, photo: Lynn Thompson

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Dean AllisonBeston BarnettJohn BeaverDerek BencomoJerome BlancPawel BorowskiStani Jan BorowskiMichael BrollyKaren BuhlerJason ChakravartyJosé Chardiet

Steven CiezkiMartha CollinsRick CrawfordAndy DiPietroTom EckertClay FosterMichael FosterSatoshi FujinumaRon GertonCynthia and Michael Gibson

Cherry GoldblattMark Yale HarrisKeith HoltKatie HudnallJan KransbergerMerete LarsenBud LatvenTally LockeLucy LyonAlain MaillandWendy Maruyama

Janis MiltenbergerNick MountRolly MunroJ. David NortonPascal OudetMarc PetrovicBinh PhoHarry PollittDoug RandallDavid Reekie

Joey RichardsonSally RogersMichael ScarboroughPhilip SoosloffCurt TheobaldStephanie TrenchardDerek WeidmanHiroshi YamanoBrent Kee YoungMarek Zyga

Harry Pollitt Midnight Moves, 2014, kiln cast crystal, 19 x 10

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Tom Ross GalleRy

409 Canyon RoadSanta Fe NM 87501 USA505.984.8434 Pwww.tomrossgallery.comtom@tomrossgallery.com

Rebecca Haines, Gallery Director

RosenbeRG Wonder, 2014, acrylic on acrylic panel, 96 x 48

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Geoffrey GormanRosenbergRoxanne SwentzellBradley Wade

Roxanne Swentzell Remembering the Kiss, 2013, limited edition bronze, 13 x 16 x 8

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Traver Gallery

110 Union Street / Suite #200Seattle WA 98101 USA206.587.6501 Pwww.travergallery.cominfo@travergallery.com

Sarah Traver, DirectorWilliam Traver, FounderAllison Kramer, Art ConsultantLara Weasea, General Manager

Jane rosen Stella Dallas, 2014, limestone and pigment, 62.5 x 12 x 6.5

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John KileyArmelle Bouchet O’NeillJane RosenEthan Stern

John Kiley Vineyard Eclipse, 2014, blown, cut and polished glass, 15.5 x 14.5 x 14

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Wexler Gallery

201 North 3rd StreetPhiladelphia PA 19106 USA215.923.7030 P / 215.923.7031 Fwww.wexlergallery.cominfo@wexlergallery.com

Lewis Wexler, OwnerSherri Apter Wexler, OwnerJoy Deibert, Associate DirectorMelissa Montiel, Associate Director/Gallery Operations

ViVian Beer Anchored Candy no. 6, 2014, steel and automotive paint, 60 x 21 x 42

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Aswoon/Susan WoodsVivian BeerDan DaileyJamie Harris

Stanislav Libenský and Jaroslava BrychtováHarvey K. LittletonJoanna Manousis

Richard MarquisWilliam MorrisKelly O’Dell

Andy PaikoTom PattiMark Peiser

Laura de SantillanaLino TagliapietraToots Zynsky

Joanna Manousis The Dominant Sophia, 2014, crystal, 22ct gold mirror, stainless steel, 40 x 3.5 x 40

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William Zimmer Gallery

10481 Lansing StreetMendocino CA 95460 USA707.937.5121 Pwww.williamzimmergallery.cominfo@williamzimmergallery.com

William ZimmerLynette ZimmerKirsten Muenster

Jason robert GrieGo Lashed to Her Own Good Deeds, 2014, mixed media, resin, bone, 75.5 x 32.5 x 10

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Christian BurchardJack de VosJohn DowlingDavid Ellsworth

J. Paul FennellJason Robert GriegoDavid HuangRichard Kennedy

Ron LayportJennifer McCurdyGuy MichaelsGordon Pembridge

George PetersonVaughn RichmondColin SchleehMike Shuler

Neil TurnerHans WeissflogJakob Weissflog

Hans Weissflog Half Circle Bowls, 2014, African blackwood burl, 6 x 12 and 2.75 x 5.5

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YVEL

1 Yechiel Steinberg StreetRamat MotzaJerusalem Israel972.2.6735811 P / 972.2.6735812 Fwww.yvel.comyvel@yvel.com

Isaac Levy, PresidentNicole Sadia, US Operations Manager

Isaac LEVY Brooch, 2014, natural gold Keshi pearls in 18k yellow gold set with multi color diamonds

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Isaac Levy Bracelet, 2014, natural gold Keshi pearls in 18k yellow gold set with multi color diamonds

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