Preston Singletary : echoes, fire, and shadows by Post, Melissa G

Preston Singletary : echoes, fire, and shadows
by Post, Melissa G

(#0347MT8)

Hardcover Museum of Glass, 2009
Description: 152 pages : illustrations (chiefly color); 32 cm + 1 DVD ((27 min., 30 sec.) : sound, color with black and white sequences; 4 3/4 in.)
Dewey: 748; Audience: Adult

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DVD.;Issued in connection with the exhibition held at the Museum of Glass, Tacoma, Washington, July 11, 2009-September 19, 2010.;DVD a production of the Museum of Glass ; written, produced, photographed and edited by Todd Pottinger, Museum of Glass ; opening poem written & performed by Gene Tagaban ; title music, October wind by Swil Kanim.;Includes bibliographical references. Photographs and essays showcase the artwork of Preston Singletary, a Native American glass artist, describing his cultural heritage, training in glassblowing techniques, and mentors, and discussing common themes and images used in Singletary's work. Includes a DVD.

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For nearly two decades, Preston Singletary has straddled two unique cultures, melding his Tlingit ancestry with the dynamism of the Studio Glass Movement. In the process, he has created an extraordinarily distinctive and powerful body of work that depicts cultural and historical images in richly detailed, beautifully hued glass. Singletary has translated the visual vocabulary of patterns, narratives, and systems of Native woodcarving and painted art into glass, a material historically associated with Native peoples through an extensive network of trading routes.

Singletary entered the world of glassblowing as an assistant, mastering the techniques of the European tradition as he worked alongside Seattle-area artists such as Benjamin Moore and Dante Marioni. He also had opportunities to learn the secrets of the Venetian glass masters while working with Italian legends Lino Tagliapietra and Pino Signoretto. The Northwest Native icons, supernatural beings, transformative themes, animal spirits, shamanism, and basketry design of Singletary's Tlingit heritage are manifested in his work, creating a unique whole that resonates on many levels and reveals a new artistic direction.

This mid-career retrospective of his work includes contributions by Melissa G. Post, Steven Clay Brown, and Walter Porter, as well as a DVD of Singletary working in his studio.

Preston Singletary's works are in museum collections around the world, including the National Museum of the American Indian; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Seattle Art Museum; Corning Museum of Glass; Mint Museum of Art; the Heard Museum; and the Handelsbanken (Stockholm, Sweden).

Product Details
  • Publisher: Museum of Glass
  • Publication Date: July 17, 2009
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Dewey: 748
  • Classifications: Nonfiction
  • Description: 152 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 32 cm + 1 DVD ((27 min., 30 sec.) : sound, color with black and white sequences ; 4 3/4 in.)
  • Tracings: Brown, Steven Clay. ; Porter, Walter C., Tlingit storyteller. ; Museum of Glass: International Center for Contemporary Art.
  • ISBN-10: 0-295-98918-1
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-295-98918-1
  • LCCN: 2008-053860
  • Follett Number: 0347MT8
  • Audience: Adult