Ritsue Mishima : Glass works

Beautiful but confusing exhibition at Gallerie Accademia in Venice of glass sculptures by Ritsue Mishima.

I say confusing because there seemed to be no commentary with the pieces. I note the show had been attended and there was building work going on so I wondered if labels had disappeared. Reading the advert outside I realised the work was reacting to the Canova sculpture it was shown with and a line of beautiful pieces on a mirrored surface represented her response to Venice.

Even though I didn’t know the above at the time I saw the pieces, I found then beautiful and sympathetic in the space. The line of 15 works on the mirror worked well and some reminded me of fossils. However I think my favourites were the small pieces she called Meteorites which rejected the space and colours around them.

Closes 27 November 2022

 

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