White light/White heat

Fantastic exhibition at the Wallace Collection of works by contemporary artists using glass.

It is a collaboration between the Berengo Glass Studio, Venice, the London College of Fashion and the Wallace Collection and features selected works from a project created for the 55th Venice Biennale entitled Glasstress: White Light/White Heat.

There were some lovely works such as a glass trilby by Polly Apfelbaum, Paul Fryer’s Hydromorph #6 a glass representation of a drop of water hitting a pool and Aldo Mondio’s bronze arm supporting a glass water melon.

My favourite was cross made of small blue and green glass leaves by John Fabre called Cross for the garden of delight. Such a  delicate piece.

I must give a shout out to the lovely chatty guide who seemed genuinely excited about the pieces which had just been unveiled that morning. On his recommendation I hope to pop back to see the glass drum whose case hadn’t arrived yet!

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