Glass Minimalism
I visited the "Pinakothek der Moderne" on November 15 and took several Fotos of a wonderful Glass Arts Exhibition called:
Murano. Milano. Venezia. Glass
Pinakothek der Moderne
08.08.2016 ‐ 20.11.2016
The Items exhibited are of most impressive Beauty and I do hope that my Series is able to transfer this Flow of Beauty to my Flickr Friends. More Fotos to follow during the next weeks on a non-regular Basis. I did use the Sony Alpha A7 Mark 2 with the following Lenses:
Leitz/Leica SUMMILUX 1.4/50mm
Leitz/Leica SUMMILUX 1.4/75mm
Leitz/Leica ELMARIT 2.8/135mm
All handheld, no Tripod, manual Focus.
Press L to zoom in.
Some more Info regarding the Exhibition:
The international exhibitions held at the Triennale di Milano and the Biennale di Venezia are barometers of the most significant developments in twentieth century contemporary design and art. It is therefore no coincidence that Murano glass regularly attracts awards at both Milan and Venice. Having resurrected a range of centuries-old techniques, glassmakers such as A.V.E.M, Archimede Seguso, Barovier & Toso, and Venini learned to apply this knowledge in new and ingenious ways. Their work is a synthesis of the master glassmakers’ craftsmanship and the designers’ artistry. The objects they create attest to a successful renaissance of glass design that continues to the present day.
Displaying a selection of objects from the Holz Collection in Berlin, one of the most important private collections of 20th and 21st century Murano glass anywhere in the world, this is the first comprehensive exhibition of glassware that continues to set new standards in Milan and Venice.
Source: Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich
Glass Minimalism
I visited the "Pinakothek der Moderne" on November 15 and took several Fotos of a wonderful Glass Arts Exhibition called:
Murano. Milano. Venezia. Glass
Pinakothek der Moderne
08.08.2016 ‐ 20.11.2016
The Items exhibited are of most impressive Beauty and I do hope that my Series is able to transfer this Flow of Beauty to my Flickr Friends. More Fotos to follow during the next weeks on a non-regular Basis. I did use the Sony Alpha A7 Mark 2 with the following Lenses:
Leitz/Leica SUMMILUX 1.4/50mm
Leitz/Leica SUMMILUX 1.4/75mm
Leitz/Leica ELMARIT 2.8/135mm
All handheld, no Tripod, manual Focus.
Press L to zoom in.
Some more Info regarding the Exhibition:
The international exhibitions held at the Triennale di Milano and the Biennale di Venezia are barometers of the most significant developments in twentieth century contemporary design and art. It is therefore no coincidence that Murano glass regularly attracts awards at both Milan and Venice. Having resurrected a range of centuries-old techniques, glassmakers such as A.V.E.M, Archimede Seguso, Barovier & Toso, and Venini learned to apply this knowledge in new and ingenious ways. Their work is a synthesis of the master glassmakers’ craftsmanship and the designers’ artistry. The objects they create attest to a successful renaissance of glass design that continues to the present day.
Displaying a selection of objects from the Holz Collection in Berlin, one of the most important private collections of 20th and 21st century Murano glass anywhere in the world, this is the first comprehensive exhibition of glassware that continues to set new standards in Milan and Venice.
Source: Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich