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Co-published: Archibooks and Pro Materia
Curated: Lise Coirier
Coordinated: Wing Lam Kwok
Book ed.: Lise Coirier and Adrian Madlener
Photographs: James Bort, Anne Zed/ Geophotography, Müfit Cirpanli & Büsra Yeltekin.  
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Price:  € 39
Pages: 280 

GLASS IS TOMORROW

Lise Coirier and Adrian Madlener

Glass is Tomorrow Book is co-published by Archibooks and Pro Materia, curated by Lise Coirier, coordinated by Wing Lam Kwok, book ed. by Lise Coirier and Adrian Madlener.

The price is 39€, 280 page book capturing the essence of nine workshops (2011-2015), bringing more than 150 designers and glassblowers together in glassworks throughout Europe.
40 special guest partner and participants interviews follow 300 exclusive works.
In full color, more than 500 exclusive photographs by James Bort, Anne Zed/ Geophotography, Müfit Cirpanli & Büsra Yeltekin.  
 
It can be order here: book@glassistomorrow.eu
More on www.glassistomorrow.eu

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Glass is Tomorrow II - Touring exhibition
June 17 - August 23, 2015
Nationalmuseum Design
Kulturhuset Stadsteatern, Sergels torg, Stockholm, Sweden
www.nationalmuseum.se
 
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Posted 6 July 2015

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Glass is Tomorrow is a wonderful made and well designed document on the traveling expositions, the workplaces and works made, the participants and artists/designers, the organization and directors institutes.

As a giant scrapbook it reflects with pictures, great photos and portraits the works of the individual participants and all the works made between 2011 and 2015 at The Glass Factory Boda (S), Royal College of Art London (UK), Iitala Nuutajärvi (FIN), CIAV Meisenthal (F), Glass Lab Corning Museum of Glass Domain De Boisbuchet (F), ESADSE Saint-Just/Saint Rambert (F), Verreum Novy Bor (CZ) and NUDE Denizli (TR). Larded with interviews, quotes and exposition views the book ends with the Biographies on the participants and glassblowers and is one manifestation of an optimistic future of Glass: Glass is tomorrow!

A must for all education departments and museums who want to know more on the young, storming talents and the workshops who made their development possible.
 
Angela van der Burght

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