Glass sculpture - Hello Däniken I. - (from the Aliens series)
Accession Nr.: | 2010.39.1 |
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Artist/Maker: |
Gáspár, György (1976 - ) / glass artist |
Date of production: |
2006
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Place of production: | Budapest |
Inscription: | jobbra lent gravírozva: Gáspár 2006 |
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Materials: | cobalt glass (coloured by cobalt oxide); uranium glass |
Techniques: | cast in mould; fused in kiln; ground; hand polished |
Dimensions: |
height: 22 cm
width: 40 cm
depth: 20 cm
weight: 38 kg
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The glass sculptor György Gáspár had already experimented with various techniques for manipulating glass during his university years which he made use of in his works. We always find a concept behind his glass-works, he thinks in series which work through popular themes. In his series Aliens, we find objects with titles such as Hello Cousteau, Hello Howking, Goodbye Stanislaw Lem I., or as this object preserved in the Museum of Applied Arts, Hello Däniken I.
To an audience sensitive to developments in natural history, theoretical physics, and science fiction, the subject matter of the plasticity is unambiguous. The sculpture’s composition, as well as its innovative complexity of form-color-material create an optical expierence.
The Hello Däniken I. is composed of five pieces of glass components (dark blue cobalt glass, and green-yellow colored Uranium glass) formed in a mold, melted together in a furnace, and finally cut and polished by hand.
For more information about the artworks of György Gáspár, see here.
Literature
- tanulmányíró: Mészáros Flóra, Kóródi Zsuzsanna: György Gáspár. Ablak a belső térre. Szobrok 2012-18. Budapest, 2018. - 10. p.
- Kálosi Ildikó: Formába olvasztott science fiction. Gáspár György üvegművész plasztikái Magyar Iparművészet, 2009. 2009. - 39-41. p.
- Szerk.: Mohos Tímea, Spengler Katalin, Bognár Inke: György Gáspár. Cast Glass Objects. 2002-2009. Next Consulting Kft., Budapest, 2009. - 28. p.