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Glass

Title
Glass / Judy Tuwaletstwia ; copy editing & proof reading, Laura Addision.
Author
Tuwaletstiwa, Judy
Publication
  • Santa Fe, NM : Radius Books, [2016]
  • ©2016

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TextUse in library NK5198.T89 A4 2016q OversizeOff-site

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Additional Authors
Addison, Laura
Description
253 pages : color illustrations; 33 cm
Summary
Near White Sands, New Mexico, on July 16th, 1945, at 5:29:45 am Mountain War Time, a nuclear fireball sucked the white sand of the Jornada del Muerto desert high into a still dark sky. The melted sand returned to the earth as a rain of molten glass. Scientists named these glass shards Trinitite, after the site, Trinity. At the time, artist Judy Tuwaletstiwa (born 1941) was four years old. Haunted by the specter the United States released in detonating atomic bombs in New Mexico, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Tuwaletstiwa turned to sand and fire, as artist in residence at Pilchuck Glass School in 2000, to explore this primal creative/destructive act. In a second residency the following year, she explored the Holocaust using blown glass. --Amazon
Subject
  • Tuwaletstiwa, Judy > Catalogs
  • Tuwaletstiwa, Judy
  • Glass art
  • Glass painting and staining
  • Glass artists > United States
  • Glass artists
  • United States
Genre/Form
Catalogs.
Contents
Trinity/ashes -- Divination -- Breathing shadows -- Color -- Catching light, stopping time -- Das buch der fragen + ruah -- New work, 2015-2016 -- Voices. A conversation -- Essays. Annotations / Mary Kavanagh -- A language of fragility / Ivy Ross -- Shifting sands / Laura Addison -- Unknowing glass / Lani McGregor -- The weight of glass / Diana Gaston -- The ephemeral other / Jean Norelli -- Words and breaths / Tina Oldknow -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements.
ISBN
  • 9781942185093
  • 194218509X
OCLC
  • ocn933720135
  • SCSB-1875091
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library