Antoine Leperlier: Shaping Time. Works in Glass from 1981 to Now / Donner forme au temps. uvres en verre de 1981 aujourdhui
By (Author) Andrew Brewerton
By (author) Mikal Faujour
By (author) Michel Gurin
By (author) John Edgar Wideman
Arnoldsche
Arnoldsche
21st June 2024
Germany
General
Non Fiction
748.092
Hardback
200
Width 230mm, Height 290mm, Spine 20mm
1367g
Antoine Leperlier developed his own glass technique and creates translucent and painterly blocks. His endeavour to capture dynamic images in material form is an approach unique in contemporary glass art.
Antoine Leperlier (b. 1953) is a trained visual artist and painter. He has been working as a freelance glass artist since the 1980s, developing his own glass technique based on casting and the lost-wax technique to create large-format translucent and painterly blocks. In this survey of work spanning more than 40 years, skulls float, snakes are frozen alive, and what looks like abstract watercolours are preserved forever. Time stands still, the universe speaks. His works explore transience and memory, past and future; he stops time, makes moments eternal. Enamel and ceramic inclusions, bubbles, colours, and engravings create colourful, expressive worlds reminiscent of organic forms floating in outer space. This endeavour to capture dynamic images in material form is an approach unique in contemporary glass art. Text in English and French.