November 5-7, 2010,
Festival Hall, Navy Pier
Opening Night Gala and Preview:
Thursday, Nov. 4
http://www.sofaexpo.com
Fire in the Lake
detail
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Materials
Handmade Indian khadi paper, torn and colored with fluid acrylic, adhered to birch panel.
Measurements
40" wide x 60" high x approx 2.5" deep
Torrent
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Materials
Handmade Indian khadi paper, torn and colored with fluid acrylic, adhered to birch panel, silver metal embellishment
Measurements
24" wide x 24" high x approx 4" deep
represented by
Jane Sauer Gallery, Booth 111
652 Canyon Road
Santa Fe, NM 87501
tel: 505.995.8507
http://www.jsauergallery.com
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
FiberArts Magazine, Autumn, 2010
"Arise"
Commission piece for a private client, featured in a full-page ad sponsored by the Jane Sauer Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Click on image to enlarge.
Measurements
Installed, 144 " wide x 40" high x approx 2.5" deep
Materials
Handmade Indian khadi paper, torn into strips, colored with fluid acrylic, adhered to birch panel, gold metal embellishment.
With many thanks to Jane Sauer and the gallery staff for their support and belief in my work, and deep appreciation to my clients who made this project possible.
The highest praise goes to my two able and amiable studio assistants, Roxanne and Jing.
Commission piece for a private client, featured in a full-page ad sponsored by the Jane Sauer Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Click on image to enlarge.
Measurements
Installed, 144 " wide x 40" high x approx 2.5" deep
Materials
Handmade Indian khadi paper, torn into strips, colored with fluid acrylic, adhered to birch panel, gold metal embellishment.
With many thanks to Jane Sauer and the gallery staff for their support and belief in my work, and deep appreciation to my clients who made this project possible.
The highest praise goes to my two able and amiable studio assistants, Roxanne and Jing.
The Teapot Reconsidered, 2010: Katherine Glover at Mobilia Gallery
"Tea for Philip Johnson"
This little transparent Bauhaus-y teapot, with references to Philips's Glass House and to the Fluxus Movement, is on view through October.
Mobilia Gallery
358 Huron Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138
phone: 1-617-876-2109
email: mobiliaart@verizon.net
click image to enlarge
Materials
Packing tape, natural white horsehair, glass beads.
Measurements
Approx. 5" x 5" x 5", exclusive of horsehair pouf.
A tip o' the hat and many thanks to the Gloria and Sonny Kamm Teapot Collection!
This little transparent Bauhaus-y teapot, with references to Philips's Glass House and to the Fluxus Movement, is on view through October.
Mobilia Gallery
358 Huron Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138
phone: 1-617-876-2109
email: mobiliaart@verizon.net
click image to enlarge
Materials
Packing tape, natural white horsehair, glass beads.
Measurements
Approx. 5" x 5" x 5", exclusive of horsehair pouf.
A tip o' the hat and many thanks to the Gloria and Sonny Kamm Teapot Collection!
Monday, April 12, 2010
Katherine Glover at SOFA/New York 2010
Park Avenue Armory
April 16-19, 2010
Park Avenue at 67th Street
New York, NY, 10021
www.sofaexpo.com
~
represented by
Jane Sauer Gallery, Booth 111
652 Canyon Road
Santa Fe, NM 87501
www.jsauergallery.com
505.995.8507
~
click images to enlarge
"Oracle" -- sold
Materials:
Indian khadi paper strips, colored with fluid acrylic, adhered to birch panel, embellished with metal leaf
Dimensions:
58" high, 50” wide, 3" deep
"Fission" -- sold
Materials:
Indian khadi paper strips, colored with fluid acrylic, adhered to birch panel, embellished with metal leaf
Dimensions:
48" high, 48” wide, 3" deep
April 16-19, 2010
Park Avenue at 67th Street
New York, NY, 10021
www.sofaexpo.com
~
represented by
Jane Sauer Gallery, Booth 111
652 Canyon Road
Santa Fe, NM 87501
www.jsauergallery.com
505.995.8507
~
click images to enlarge
"Oracle" -- sold
Materials:
Indian khadi paper strips, colored with fluid acrylic, adhered to birch panel, embellished with metal leaf
Dimensions:
58" high, 50” wide, 3" deep
"Fission" -- sold
Materials:
Indian khadi paper strips, colored with fluid acrylic, adhered to birch panel, embellished with metal leaf
Dimensions:
48" high, 48” wide, 3" deep
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Rare Collection of Woven Sculptures and Baskets Donated to Museum of Arts and Design
New York, NY (February 2, 2010) -- Traditional and Avant-Garde Baskets from Around the World: Intertwined: Contemporary Baskets from the Sara and David Lieberman Collection.
A rare, internationally acclaimed collection of contemporary baskets including functional vessels as well as expressive works that challenge traditional definitions of basketry, has been promised to the Museum of Arts and Design by Sara and David Lieberman. With their passion for collecting contemporary craft and their exceptional openness to new forms and ideas, the Liebermans have assembled one of the best compilations of contemporary baskets in the country. Their collection will be presented for the first time in New York in the exhibition Intertwined: Contemporary Baskets from the Sara and David Lieberman Collection, from March 16, 2010 and through September 12, 2010 at the Museum of Arts and Design.
“We are thrilled and grateful to be receiving this major gift from Sara and David Lieberman. Their collection is exceptional in its distinction and quality,” states Holly Hotchner the Museum’s Nanette L. Laitman Director. “The Lieberman collection offers an expansive overview of the current level of innovation and experimentation in the field. This material gets right to the heart of the intersection between craft, art, and design.”
MAD Museum
2 Columbus Circle
New York, NY 10019
click image to enlarge
"Cocoon" -- promised to the MADMuseum by the Lieberman Collection
Materials:
Encaustic on handmade kozo paper, sewn with natural white horse hair
Dimensions:
vessel is 8” in diameter, the horse hair "poof" extends to 13"
13" high
A rare, internationally acclaimed collection of contemporary baskets including functional vessels as well as expressive works that challenge traditional definitions of basketry, has been promised to the Museum of Arts and Design by Sara and David Lieberman. With their passion for collecting contemporary craft and their exceptional openness to new forms and ideas, the Liebermans have assembled one of the best compilations of contemporary baskets in the country. Their collection will be presented for the first time in New York in the exhibition Intertwined: Contemporary Baskets from the Sara and David Lieberman Collection, from March 16, 2010 and through September 12, 2010 at the Museum of Arts and Design.
“We are thrilled and grateful to be receiving this major gift from Sara and David Lieberman. Their collection is exceptional in its distinction and quality,” states Holly Hotchner the Museum’s Nanette L. Laitman Director. “The Lieberman collection offers an expansive overview of the current level of innovation and experimentation in the field. This material gets right to the heart of the intersection between craft, art, and design.”
MAD Museum
2 Columbus Circle
New York, NY 10019
click image to enlarge
"Cocoon" -- promised to the MADMuseum by the Lieberman Collection
Materials:
Encaustic on handmade kozo paper, sewn with natural white horse hair
Dimensions:
vessel is 8” in diameter, the horse hair "poof" extends to 13"
13" high
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