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It's been raining again so we decided to take in the Chihuly glass exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts.  I took these photos as we wandered the exhibit rooms, which were crowded with visitors even as the museum was about to close-- a testament to Chihuly's popularity.

This is one of six huge glass chandeliers on display.  Each arm bends and curls, capturing and reflecting light and shine.  I never realized glass could be so dramatic.  I couldn't help but wonder too, how do they dust this?   


The following photos were taken while looking up.  The ceiling is clear glass and hundreds of Chihuly pieces are set above, creating a sea of rainbow light below.  I've never been in a room before with so many arms and cameras pointing up, all of us shuffling around for the best photo, trying not to bump into each other.  It was a nice atmosphere though--a shared awe about the kaleidoscopic display over our heads.  








The exhibit closes August 7, 2011 -- click the link above for details.  I have to say, this is one of the most joyful art exhibits I've ever experienced.  Have you seen Chihuly's work before?  If so, what do you think of it?




10 comments:

  1. Oh - wonderful!!!! I would LOVE to have seen it myself - Dale Chihuly is a genius. I read about it on another blog and did some reading up - an incredible artist. What a treat to see it yourself!! xo Terri

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  2. Such beautiful work. Lucky you to see this exhibit!
    There is a Fusion store in Seaside and Destin that have these chandeliers and other glass art. I would have to have two jobs in order to afford a piece, but the work is so unbelievable.
    Thank you for sharing. Just gorgeous.
    Teresa
    xoxo

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  3. Hi Deb...He really is a true artist in every sense of the word. Anytime you want to see more go to the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas. The entire ceiling of the gigantic entry lobby is his work, with so many of the other public areas having his artwork as the centerpiece of the decor. Just beautiful. Wonderful post about a great artist. xx's

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  4. Spectacular. The first one looks as if it's living.

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  5. Mister man and I saw that exhibit about a month ago and yes it's amazing!!!! While you were wandering about during the rain I was planting stuff up best time to plant so things don't get stressed. Enjoy your day!

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  6. Hi Deborah I LOVE his work i did a post ages ago on him
    In London at the Victoria and Albert Museum there is an ENORMOUS chandelier and also a lot of his work in the glass section . Did you see it when he decorated the Grand camnal in vEnice ?? Wow that was something I wish i could go to your exhibition fay xx

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  7. My daughter and I saw one of his exhibits, similar to this, 10 years ago at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. At the time she was 10 and was completely enchanted (as of course was anyone else who saw it). It was her first exhibit on glass medium. She was so excited and wanted to stay there for hours. To this day she loves Chihuly.

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  8. I saw him featured on a tv program several years ago, and I was amazed at what he creates! I too wonder how you would ever clean these! LOL.... What a privilege to get to see this in person! Thanks for sharing!

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  9. Wow this looks so amazing. Love all of the beautiful colors!!

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  10. I've seen his work, but never in person. It looks just magnificent!! Not sure if I can make it up to Boston this summer, but if I do, this exhibit will definitely be on my list!!

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