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Lot 2136
Sidney Hutter (American, b. 1954), Glass Vase #13
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
March 2014, signed and marked "Middy Polished Plate", cold worked clear and purple glass with gold special effect pigment adhesive, baluster form.

12 in.

Born in Champaign, Illinois, Sidney Hutter earned a B.S. degree in art at Illinois State University in 1977 and an M.F.A. in 1979 at Massachusetts College of Arts in Boston. He has been an instructor in cold-glass techniques at Boston University's program in artisanry and at the Massachusetts College of Art's School of Continuing Education.

Although Hutter was initially trained in hot-glass techniques and traditions, his principal influences remain the geometrically inspired designs of cubism, constructivism, and the Bauhaus. Describing himself as an "industrialist," he employs the mechanical methods of the plate-glass factory-cutting, grinding, beveling, polishing, sandblasting, drilling, and laminating. To ensure geometric clarity in his work, Hutter studied drafting technology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Lowell Institute in 1979–80. The artist's pristine sculptures are carefully engineered and constructed from laminated sections of commercial plate glass, using invisible glue. Light is absorbed and reflected, emphasizing purity of form and material.

Good condition.