Voices in Studio Glass: Art and Craft, Maker & Place, and the Critical Writings & Photography of Paul Hollister

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Voices in Studio Glass: Art and Craft, Maker & Place, and the Critical Writings & Photography of Paul Hollister

2021

Voices in Studio Glass History: Art and Craft, Maker and Place, and the Critical Writings and Photography of Paul Hollister rethinks and reinterprets the history of postwar American studio glass. This project builds upon the work of critic and historian Paul Hollister, who published over eighty essays and reviews in the field. Concurrently, he recorded candid interviews with artists and photographed them at work. Both an exhibition and an archive, Voices in Studio Glass History unites these materials for the first time, including unseen images, recently transcribed interviews, and a fully annotated bibliography with linked and downloadable articles.

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Hollister, Paul M., 1918-2004

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Author, lecturer, and painter, Paul Hollister (1918-2004) was one of the foremost scholars in 17th to 19th century glass studies, glass paperweights, and contemporary studio art glass. He wrote over 150 articles and half a dozen books on the topic of glass. Born in New York City and raised in Boston, Hollister graduated from Harvard College in 1941 with an undergraduate degree in fine arts. He was a self-taught painter, working mostly in oils, and first exhibited his work in 1947 at a juried sho...