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Danielle Arnaud Venice is pleased
to present Polly Gould's sculpture Observation
Hill at
Palazzo Loredan as part of the Venice Glass Week.
Observation Hill (2012) uses
as reference the multiple views of the same hill in Antarctica that were
painted in watercolour by the Antarctic explorer Edward Wilson (1872-
1912). Anamorphic versions of these archival images are painted in
watercolour onto sandblasted glass. These distorted shaped landscapes
are corrected when reflected in the mirrored spheres, creating views
into miniature worlds.
The Venice Glass Week is an international
festival founded in 2017 to celebrate, support and promote the art of
glassmaking: the artistic and economic activity for which the Lagoon
City of Venice has been renowned around the world for over 1,000 years.
The eighth edition of the festival will take place around Venice, Mestre
and Murano from 14th to 22nd September 2024.
The Venice Glass Week is promoted by Comune
di Venezia and organised by Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia, LE
STANZE DEL VETRO – Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Istituto Veneto di Scienze,
Lettere ed Arti and Consorzio Promovetro Murano.
For futher information, please visit www.theveniceglassweek.com
Polly Gould is
an artist and writer. Gould works across media with an interest in
extreme environments, collections and archives. Her book on the life and
work of Edward Wilson "Antarctica, Art and Archive", was published by
Bloomsbury in 2021. She is Associate Professor and Interim Programme
Director of MA Situated Practice at the Bartlett School of Architecture,
University College London.
For further information please contact danielle@daniellearnaud.com
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