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Objects represented in this annual review were chosen with the understanding that they were designed and made within the 1981 calendar year.

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Introduction

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New Glass Review was begun by The Corning Museum of Glass in 1976 to survey new directions taken by individual glassmakers or factories. A major purpose of this annual Review is to provide a forum for the presentation of ideas, as well as to inform the general public, of trends in the world of glass. The Review consists of three parts: a section illustrating 100 objects chosen by a panel from the slides submitted, a com­mentary on the selections by The Corning Museum's Curator of Twentieth-Century Glass, and a 17-page check list of all publications (books and periodical articles) related to contemporary glass, acquired by the Library of The Corning Museum of Glass in 1981. Inasmuch as that Library attempts to be all-inclusive in its holdings, this annual check list should serve as a valuable tool to collectors, scholars, and others.

Each autumn the Museum mails more than 4,500 announcements and applica­tion blanks for the current competition to glassmakers throughout the world. Entrants are requested to submit no more than three slides apiece. In 1981, 848 individuals or companies in 28 countries submitted 2,348 slides, an increase of 17 per cent over the previous year.

The selection panel is composed of two resident and two visiting judges. Thomas S. Buechner, President of Steuben Glass and former Director of The Corning Mu­seum of Glass, and William Warmus, Assistant Curator of Twentieth-Century Glass at The Corning Museum of Glass, are two permanent members. In 1982 the visiting members were Dale Chihuly, Artist in Residence at the Rhode Island School of Design, and Henry Geldzahler, Commissioner of Cultural Affairs of The City of New York. The visiting members bring to the process an artistic or critical perception while the permanent members provide a knowledge of and continuity to glass history for the Review. Their initials are listed with the objects they chose.

The objects selected represent technical, functional, or aesthetic innovation. Therefore, work which remains constant from year to year, even if of the highest quality, is unlikely to be included every year. One or more jurors, however, may add the work of an individual or company because a modification, at times very subtle, indicates development or growth. Certain difficulties, of course, are inherent in the judging of three-dimensional objects from slides: works whose effect depends upon scale, motion, or changing light conditions can cause problems of interpretation. Some interesting pieces have been rejected because of poor photography or details which would disappear in publication. Of course, the number and quality of the entries as well as the composition of the jury can affect decisions in choosing the final 100 entries. Panelists abstain from selecting work by their students, associates, or family. The entries submitted this year were of particularly distinguished quality, and I

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to narrow the choice to 100 objects meant, unfortunately, that many interesting selections had to be omitted.

Beginning with New Glass Review 4, the Museum will retain all slides submitted so that these may be added to the Library's permanent archives where they may be viewed by those interested in contemporary glass.

The editors and judges of the third edition of this Review wish to thank all participants who submitted slides for judging. Appreciation is due as well to those who have worked so diligently to make this publication possible, particularly Phyllis Casterline, Charleen Edwards, and Louise Bush.

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The following comments on various trends are made from the viewpoint of a curator of twentieth-century glass and are intended as an informal listing rather than as official pronouncements; the Review as survey should not be used as the basis for sweeping quality judgements and specialized interpretations. These are best left to single artist monographs and specialized journals.

The United States and Czechoslovakia are well represented in 1981, and submis­sions from the Pacific area are increasing, especially from Japan. Although no Aus­tralian entries made it through the finals, several were promising. Two countries traditionally associated with glassmaking, France and England, have shown a new vitality after a relatively dormant period. Sadly, Italy continues to be underrepre-sented—only a few slides were received from that major glass-producing nation.

The majority of pieces that follow were made in studios by individuals working alone or with a small team of helpers. In some instances the services of a factory may have been used to fabricate parts, blanks, or whole objects [as is done frequently in Czechoslovakia and occasionally elsewhere (see MacNeil, U.S.A., 54; Steuben, U.S.A., 24, 74, 80). Parts may be cold-worked in the studio: engraved, sandblasted, cemented. While this system has produced several generations of brilliant glass artist/ designers in Czechoslovakia, the lack of synergy between artists and factories has had a negative effect elsewhere. In England, skilled engravers often cannot obtain ideal blanks for their work.

Despite much discussion about "High Tech" innovation such as polychromatic glasses (full color photosensitive glass), the materials and processes of present day studios are mainly traditional. For example, the most commonly employed forming techniques—blowing, molding, casting, cutting—existed in ancient times. Among notable innovations are high-strength cements used for fabrication (Marquis, 55; Watkins, 92) electroplating processes (Glancy, 32), precision machining (Aldridge, 80), and the hot lamination of flat glass prior to blowing (Patti, 65). All of these, however, have been in use for a number of years.

Pate-de-verre was revived by Henri Cros in France in 1882, and the process was kept alive for many years by the Daum factory in France (12, 96). Today individuals are again experimenting with the medium (Anderson, 4; Aufiero, 8; Antoine and Etienne Leperlier, 51 and 52; and Trinkley, 84 among others), which is made by grinding colored glass into powder, adding a liquid binder to make a paste, shaping

2 and firing in a mold.

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Art Deco1 motifs have inspired several works. One variation (the Techno-Decos?) uses technology in the service of art to create objects resembling outmoded industrial components (Ben Tre, 11; Cohen, 18; Trinkley, 84). Another interpretation (the Electro-Decos?) employs the style as a "religion of electricity";2 these pieces are allied to printed circuits (Glancy, 32) or electrostatic generators (Aldridge, for Steu­ben, 80). When Punk Art and "new" Deco styles meet, they share a mutual "under­current of anxiety,"2 bridging the gap between the Depression years and the violent seventies and eighties; a Martini Bowl combines the quintessential cocktail from that earlier time with the overwrought, neurotic, mindless decoration associated with Punk (Arber, 5). One flat glass panel (Stinsmuehlen, 81) uses fragments of glass and other media to update assemblage or collage (notably used between World Wars I and II by Picasso, Braque, and others3) and make it "new wave" in color (electric) and personality (schizoid).

Couture Glass, a phrase coined by Henry Geldzahler to describe pieces such as the vase resembling a woman's jacket with constructed shoulders (Buechner for Vitrix, 14), catches the look of many of these objects: they seem to echo the jazzy, brash attitudes of the thirties and forties.

There has been less concern with subtleties of surface decoration and form among glassmakers working after World War II, but today such embellishment is appearing again. Some of these works (Dailey, 23; Hoeller, 37) evoke primitive totems or ritual vessels. Surface modeling blurs into the glassy understructure so that the texture of the glass becomes as important a part of the content of the piece as the symbols inscribed on its surface (see also Reed, 70). An ongoing difficulty—how to create shapes for blown vessels that are interesting and new and appropriate to the surface decoration—is solved in one instance (Hodder, 36) by completing a bulbous vase form with a thick, sensuous, decorated lip. Another glassmaker (Vachtova, 85) deals with the problem of displaying sculpture on an appropriate base with a metal compo­nent that is at once both an integral part of the work and a pedestal for it.

Glassblowing requires constraint if a controlled shape is desired; this leads to interesting results. Constraint may appear as molding (Williams, 95), and may be used symbolically as in Laced Pair (Verberne, 89)—Bondage glass. Bondage is a theme in several entries (Cohen, 18; Nelson, 62). It surfaces as bandage in Aschenbrenner's work (7) evoking the wounds of war and urban violence. In Sellner's 20th Century Man (75), a helpless doll-like figure trapped in a beaker implies sterility, mindlessness, suffocation—bondage as subjugation.

Perennial connections between art works and toys, artists and their childhood, are explored by Shapiro (76), Mace/Kirkpatrick (47), and, in a more monumental fashion, Klepsch (48). Art and politics are an implied interest in a few objects that seem influenced by the color schemes and dynamic images of Poland's Solidarity movement (Schlotzhauer, 73; Kiriazopoulos, 46).

Vastly improved photographic quality was notable in 1981. Increasingly, artists use the photograph as a tool to interpret their work and market it to the public. In some cases, such as The Dishes of Oz (Stenger, 79), the presentation may depend more on the photograph than the work it depicts. On the other hand a good photograph may conceal work that is little less than a stage prop.

The composition of the Review changes each year. In 1979 and 1980 there were more optical sculptures (represented this year by works such as Cho, 17 and Plfva, 68) 3

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and more pieces dealing with whimsey (Pennell, 66) or themes derived from Art Nouveau. Constructed or assembled works (such as Robbins, 72 or Watkins, 92) are now less popular. While entries representing all of the above were submitted this year, the selection panel's interest in them was less.

One conclusion might be that glassmaking is dominated by fashion. In 1981, fashion meant Art Deco and Punk art (although Punk itself is "out of style"). The great disappointment is a compulsion to make "gallery glass": stylish, uniform, marketable art products. Such work has a bland, pasteurized look when seen in quantity, especially if contrasted with work of serious content (Aschenbrenner, 7; Eisch, 29; Sellner, 75). But the attention that glassmakers pay to details and pre­sentation is encouraging; workmanship is better. If one is looking for craft, many pieces in Review 3 are exciting and excellent. Perhaps next year's entrants will build on this expertise and concern themselves less with what is fashionable.

W I L L I A M W A R M U S

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1. A style established in the decorative arts in Europe and America between World Wars I and II, sometimes characterized by geometric motifs, and influenced by Egyptian and Pre-Columbian cul­

tures, and Cubism.

2. Peg Weiss, The Art Deco Environment, Syracuse: Everson Museum of Art, 1976, Intro, n. pag.

4 3. William C. Seitz, The Art of Assemblage, New York: MOMA, 1961, pp. 6, 22.

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Artists and Objects

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Artists and Objects

1 Carol Acquilano 2134 Elm wood Avenue Rochester, New York 14618

Towels and Tiles Flat glass, multiple layers; sandblasted, painted, epoxied. H. 38.1 cm, W. 48.3 cm ©1981 DC, HG, WW

2 Blanka Adensamova Gorazdova 20, Prague 2 Czechoslovakia

The Head Mold-blown; etched, sand­blasted, engraved; brass and wood base. H. 52 cm, W. 27 cm TB

3 Arthur Allison 318 Riverside Court Kent, Ohio 44240

Bottles of Tribute for Morandi Blown; enamels; wallpaper and other media. H. 40 cm, W. 49.5 cm DC, HG

4 Doug Anderson 15750 Carson Road Mt. Vernon, Ohio 43050

Fish Bowl Pate-de-verre W. 17.8 cm, H. 5 cm TB, DC, WW

5 Valerie S. Arber P.O. Box 10121 Alameda, New Mexico 87184

Martini Bowl Sandblasted; kiln-formed; enameled. W. 45 cm, H. 5 cm DC, HG, WW

6 Tom Armbruster 6398 Stow Road Hudson, Ohio 44236

Primordial Investigation TL4300 Blown, sandcast; polished, sandblasted, fabricated. H. 40 cm, W. 10 cm DC, HG

7 Michael J. Aschenbrenner 172-90 Highland Avenue #3H Jamaica Estates, New York 11432

#1447: R.V.N. Glass, sandblasted; bandage and other media; acrylic paint; on wood. H. 116.8 cm, W. 30.5 cm HG, WW

8 Tina Marie Aufiero 43-14 Douglaston Parkway Douglaston, New York 11363

Untitled Pate-de-verre H. 24.5 cm, W. 17.5 cm HG, WW; DC abstained

9 Mary Barclay 89 Lawton Street Brookline, Massachusetts 02146

Cave Maze Flat glass; leaded, enameled, painted. H. 21.5 cm, W. 20.5 cm DC

10 Arlon Bayliss Arlon Bayliss Glass 193 Bury field Road Solihull, W. Midlands, B91 2BB England

Proteus Series XVI Blown; sawed, ground, polished, assembled. W. 60 cm, H. 7 cm TB, WW

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11 Howard Ben Tre 11 $ Elton Street Providence, Rhode Island 02906

Cast Form XVIII Glass, sandcast; fused copper, patina. H. 42.5 cm, W. 20 cm TB, HG, WW; DC abstained

12 Lynda Benglis for Cristallerie Daum 41 Rue de Paradis 75010 Paris, France

Voile Humaine Pate-de-verre H. 45 cm, W. 30 cm DC, HG, WW

13 Katherine Bernstein Rt. 5, Box 309 Burnesville, North Carolina 28714

Reclining Male Figure Lead glass; cast. H. 16 cm, W. 27 cm TB, DC, HG, WW

14 Thomas S. Buechner III Vitrix Glass 77 West Market Street Corning, New York 14830

Vase Blown, bits applied hot. H. 18 cm, W. 26 cm DC, HG, WW; TB abstained

15 William Carlson 808 West White Street Champaign, Illinois 61820

Compression Series Hot worked, cast; laminated, polished. H. 28 cm, W. 18 cm DC, WW

16 James Carpenter James Carpenter Design Asso­ciates, Inc. 47 West Street New York, New York 10006

Cast Base Series (R. 9-12-81) Blown; cast base; fused. H. (largest) 27.9 cm, W. 20.32 cm HG; TB, DC abstained

17 Kyung-hee Cho Encobo Shyuwa R. 103, 2-24-25 Nishiazabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan

Op Cube Cast, polished; half mirrored with aluminum; cemented. H. 8 cm, W. 8 x 8 cm TB

18 Richard E. Cohen 150 Remsen Street Brooklyn Heights, New York 11201

Dirtone Vase Blown, etched; wood. H. 35 cm, W. 28 cm DC, HG

19 John Cook 53 The Banks, Sileby, Leices­tershire, LE12 7RD, England

Thoughts from the Top Sandcast; iridescent surfaces. H. 6 cm, W. 10 cm DC, HG

20 Norman Courtney 3 804 South McClellan Seattle, Washington 98144

21st Century Navajo Blown; interior enamels. H. 31 cm, W. 15 cm DC, HG

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21 Martha J. Croasdale 168 Prospect Providence, Rhode Island 02906

City Light Blown; sandblasted, copper plated. H. 10 cm, W. 14 cm TB, HG, WW

22 Gunnar Cyren for AB Orrefors Glasbruk Box 8, S-380 40 Orrefors, Sweden

Lovers' Bowl Graal technique; cut rim. H. 11 cm, D. 23 cm TB, DC, HG, WW

23 Dan Dailey 122 Market Street Amesbury, Massachusetts 01913

Sleeper (Fish vase series) Blown; cast foot. H. 28 cm. W. 20 cm TB, HG, WW; DC abstained

24 David P. Dowler (designer) for Steuben Glass 120 East Third Street Corning, New York 14830

Heavy Wall Vases Blown; added chips. H. (tallest) 20.5 cm, D. 12.5 cm DC, HG, WW; TB abstained

25 Peter Dreiser 18 Rowland Avenue Kenton, Middlesex, England

agentil Breeze [sic] Copper-diamond-and stone-wheel cut. H. 20 cm, W. 20 cm TB, HG

26 Robert DuGrenier 171 Duane Street New York, New York 10013

Rocks Blown; cut, laminated; brass. H. 8.4 cm, W. 10.2 cm © TB, HG, WW

27 Garth Edwards 3410 S. W. Water Avenue Portland, Oregon 97201

Mask III Flat glass; leaded, sheet lead; drilled. H. 81 cm, W. 61 cm TB, DC, HG

28 Stephen Dee Edwards Penfand School Penland, North Carolina 28765

Reclining Sea Skate Blown; sandblasted, acid-etched. H. 35 cm, W. 35 cm TB, DC, WW

29 Erwin Eisch Josef Schneider, engraver D-8377 Frauenau Federal Republic of Germany

Bottled Spirits Blown; engraved. H. about 50 cm TB, DC, WW

30 Diana Feister 169 South 15th Street, Apt. 11 San Jose, California 95112

Untitled Blown, cut, polished, slumped. W. 12x9 cm, H. 4 cm DC, HG

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31 Kerry Feldman 1832 Penmar Avenue Venice, California 90291

Non-Skid Lotiform Blown vessel; cast, sandblasted table. H. 20 cm, W. 45 cm DC, WW

32 Michael M. Glancy 85 Carpenter Street Rehoboth, Massachusetts 02679

Lapis Star X Blown, carved vessel form with copper and silver layers; plate glass base. H. 28 cm, W. (base) 25.5 cm HG, WW; DC abstained

33 Monica Guggisberg 1411 Pailly, Switzerland

Untitled Blown H. (range) 7-11 cm, W. (range) 5-10 cm TB, DC, HG

34 Henry Halem 429 Carthage Avenue Kent, Ohio 44240

Untitled Flat glass (vitrolite); sandblasted. H. 72.4 cm, W. 92.7 cm TB, DC

35 Chikara Hashimoto, for Kamei Glass Co., Ltd. 4-13-3 Kishibe-Kita, Suita, Osaka, Japan

Sake Glasses Sandblasted, cut, polished. H. (tallest) 7 cm, W. 6.5 cm TB, DC, HG

36 W. Stephen Hodder 330 9th Street East Minneapolis, Minnesota 55101

Untitled (#69) Blown; sandblasted. H. 34.6 cm, W. 24.3 cm DC, WW

37 Franz X. Hoeller D-8045 Ismaning Korbinianstrasse 16, Federal Republic of Germany

Untitled Blown; stone wheel-engraved. H. 17 cm, D. 26 cm TB

38 James P. Holmes 1800 4th Street Berkeley, California 94710

Essence Container Blown; cut, ground, polished. D. 15.4 cm TB, HG

39 Paul Housberg 64 Preston Street Providence, Rhode Island 02906

Untitled Flat glass; leaded, stained, painted. H. 32 cm, W. 38 cm HG; DC abstained

40 Pete Hunner Louisendvej 3, 3751 Ostermarie, Denmark

Flying Objects Blown; three parts. H. 15 cm, W. 32 cm TB, HG, WW

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41 Ursula Huth Jagerstrasse 5 7031 Weilim Schonbuch Federal Republic of Germany (working in USA)

Starblanket Nightmare I Flat glass; leaded, slumped, lampwork, painted. H. 43 cm, W. 37 cm WW; DC abstained

42 Ulrica Hydman-Vallien for Kosta-Boda AB Bromsvag 8 36104 Eriksmala, Sweden

Trapped Snake Blown, painted. H. 16 cm, W. 25 cm TB, DC, HG, WW

43 Pavel Jezek Jiraskovo nabrezf 712 468 22 Zelezny Brod, Czechoslovakia

The Arrow Formed hot; steel. H. 25 cm, W. 35 cm TB

44 Robert Kehlmann 2207 Rose Street Berkeley, California 94709

Tablets Sandblasted. H. 73.5 cm, W. 119.5 cm DC, HG, WW

45 Janet Kelman 1205 East Lincoln Royal Oak, Michigan 48067

Ribbed Peach (Cologne Bottle) Blown; sandblasted; lamp-work dropper. H. 7 cm, W. 7 cm TB, HG, WW

46 Tasios Kiriazopoulos Ul. L^czycka 10/7 53-632 Wroclaw, Poland

Reactions Blown; sandblasted, cut, polished. H. 15.5 cm, W. 5.6 cm TB, DC, WW

47 Joey Kirkpatrick and "Flora Mace 5432 Harwood Drive Des Moines, Iowa 50312

Narwhal Bowl: Sunday Afternoon Blown; wire drawings embedded in glass while hot. H. 12.5 cm, W. 14.5 cm HG, WW; DC abstained

48 Kristian Klepsch Spitalgasse 5 D-8374 Viechtach, Federal Republic of Germany

Clowns-rumbler Lost wax casting. H. 13 cm, D. 13 cm TB, WW

49 Susie Krasnican and Margie Jervis 7202 Quincy Avenue Falls Churcn, Virginia 22042

jD Profile (Blue Pitcher) Plate glass; sandblasted, slumped, enameled. W. 37.8 x 29.1 cm, H. 6.3 cm HG, WW; DC abstained

50 Yasuhisa Kurita Hoya Corporation No. 2-8-3, Kyobashi Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan

Crevasse Cast, cut, polished; on metal base. H. (glass) 17 cm; W. 24.5 cm

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51 Antoine Leperlier 26 rue Fr. Decorchemont 27190 Conches, France

Coupe Pate-de-verre H. 10 cm, W. 20 cm TB

52 Etienne Leperlier 26 rue Fr. Decorchemont 27190 Conches, France

Vase Pate-de-verre H. 14 cm, D. 10 cm TB, HG

53 Marvin Lipofsky 1012 Pardee Berkeley, California 94710

California Sketch Series ig8i Blown; molded, assembled, cut, polished. H. 28 cm, W. 33 cm TB, DC, WW

54 Linda MacNeil 122 Market Street Amesbury, Massachusetts 01913

Vessel Pate-de-verre (parts made at Daum, Nancy, France); metal; fabricated. H. 20 cm, W. 25 cm TB, DC, HG, WW

55 Richard Marquis 1800 4th Street Berkeley, California 94710

Cactus Landscape Goblet Blown; fabricated; found objects. H. 22 cm, W. 15 cm DC

56 Mark McDonnell 12 Rhode Island Avenue Providence, Rhode Island 02906

Untitled H. 26 cm, W. 14 cm HG; DC abstained

57 Sue Melikian 338 East 55th Street, Apt. 4A New York, New York 10022

O.T.S.T. Series Blown; sandblasted, acid-polished. H. 30.5 cm, W. 12.7 cm TB, WW; DC abstained

58 Klaus Moje Kirchwerder Hausdeich 370 2050 Hamburg 80 Federal Republic of Germany

Experience with Bullseye No. 1 Fused mosaic glass. W. 38 x 40 cm, H. 7 cm TB, DC, WW

59 William Morris P.O. Box 3966 Carmel, California 93921

Untitled Blown H. 30 cm, W. 23 cm HG; DC abstained

60 Kathleen Mulcahy and Ron Desmett 1047 Shady Avenue Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15232

Collaberations [sic] '81 Blown, cast forms added hot; acid-etched, sandblasted. H. 45 cm, W. 35 cm TB, HG

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61 Jay Musler 555 Bucna Vista West #702 San Francisco, California 94117

Watertowers Cut, sandblasted; pastel and oil paint. H. 16.7 cm, W. 6.4 cm TB, DC, WW

62 Stephen R. Nelson 126 Depasquale Avenue Providence, Rhode Island 02903

Despondent Nymph Fuse cast H. 102 cm, W. 58 cm TB, HG, WW; DC abstained

63 Steven Newell The Glasshouse 65 Long Acre London W.C.2, England

Masked Ball Blown; sandblasted, fumed. H. 30 cm, W. 26 cm TB, HG

64 Yasutaka Nishimura, for Kamei Glass Co., Ltd. 10, Higashikubota-cho Kitashirakawa Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606, Japan

Wineglasses Blown bowl; cane stem, cut, polished; cemented. H. 13.5 cm, W. 7 cm TB, WW

65 Thomas Patti Maple Street Plainfield, Massachusetts 01070

Compacted Gray 1981 Laminated flat glass; gas expanded. H. 11.5 cm, W. 8.3 cm TB, DC, HG, WW

66 Ronald Pennell 2 Lower Bibbletts, Hoarwithy Hereford HR2-6QF, England

Jaws - 2 Wheel-engraved. H. 16 cm, W. 10 cm TB, DC

67 Kenny Pieper 6122 Desmond Oakland, California 94018

Untitled Blown; cut, polished, glued. H. 16.5 cm, W. 11.5 cm TB, HG

68 Oldrich Pliva Na Bide 191/6 46001 Liberec, Czechoslovakia

Trigons Cut, polished; 4 parts. H. 24 cm, W. 4.5 cm TB

69 Ljubica Katkajec-Kocica Rogaska Slatina "Atelje Kocica" Ul. 14. Divizije 64 63250 Yugoslavia

Vase Blown; applied decoration. H. 29 cm, W. 35 cm TB, HG, WW

70 John Reed 1201-316th N.W. Stanwood, Washington 98292

Pilchuck Rain Series II Sand-etched. H. 22 cm, W. 20 cm TB, HG, WW; DC abstained

71 Colin Reid Colin Reid Glass Fosseway House Workshops

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Stow-on-the-Wold Gloucestershire GL54 iDN, England

Scent Bottle Lost wax process; lampwork stopper; ground, polished. H. 17 cm, W. 16 cm © Colin Reid Glass 1981 TB

72 Christine Robbins 5855 Chabot Road Oakland, California 94618

Functionalism in Drag (Series #2) Plate and blown glass; cut, polished, fabricated, drilled. H. 7.6 cm, L. 15.2 cm HG

73 Jude Schlotzhauer 5611 Southwick Street Bethesda, Maryland 20817

Love Flat glass; copper foil technique; solder, enameled, sandblasted. H. 46 cm, W. 40 cm © 1981 DC, HG, WW

74 Paul Schulze (designer) for Steuben Glass Steuben Glass Corning, New York 14831

Tunnels Cast, cut. H. 6.35 cm, W. 6.35 cm HG; TB abstained

75 Theodor G. Sellner Regenhiitte 54 D-8371 Bayer. Eisenstein Federal Republic of Germany

20th Century Man Lampwork; sandblasted. H. 43 cm, D. 30 cm TB, WW

76 Susan Shapiro 56 Avon Place Rochester, New York 14620

Rug Blown; sandblasted, enameled H. 25 cm, W. 14 cm TB Photo Credit: Ken Riemer

77 Paul J. S tankard 618 West Landing Road Mantua, New Jersey 08051

Glass Botanical (Loosestrife Flower) Lampwork H. 11 cm, W. 6 cm TB, DC

78 Therman Statom 7828 Orchid Street Washington, D.C. 20012

Untitled Cast; sandblasted, painted. H. 22.86 cm, W. 20.32 cm HG, WW; DC abstained

79 Nicole Stenger 3518 Park Avenue Montreal H2X2H7, Quebec Canada

The Dishes ojOz Glass plates; plastic; cold painted; fluorescent illumination. H. 25 cm, W. 80 cm DC

80 Steuben Glass, designed by Peter Aldridge Corning, New York 14831

Gazing Crystal Formed while hot; cut; black slate base. D. (sphere) 11.3 cm DC, HG, WW; TB abstained

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81 Susan Stinsmuehlen with Renaissance Glass Co. 1003 West 34th Street Austin, Texas 78705

Dancing Women Flat glass; painted and etched mirror; other media. H. 65 cm, W. 80 cm © 1981 DC, WW

82 Ruth Thiessen 37 Langley Avenue, Apt. 3 Toronto M4K 1B4, Ontario Canada

Lidded Sculptural Form Blown; laminated attachments. H. 33 cm, W. 23 cm TB, HG, WW

83 Frank Thrower Dartington Glass Ltd. 4 Portland Road London Wi 1 4LD, England

Devon Decanter Blown H. 22.5 cm, W. 11.5 cm TB, HG

84 Karla Trinkley Box 945, R.D. #2 Boyertown, Pennsylvania 19512

Blue and White Diatom Pate-de-verre H. 11.25 cm, W. 16.8 cm TB, WW; DC abstained

85 Dana Vachtova Vaclavske Namesti 33, 11000 Prague 1 Czechoslovakia

Waterfall Blown; metal. H. 97 cm, W. 64 x 50 cm TB

bybt (designer); made by Wilke Andolfsson, Stenhytta, Sweden. Kon. Wihelminalaan 6 1261 AG Blaricum Netherlands

Sculptural Object Blown H. 22.5 cm, W. 12 cm TB

87 Bertil Vallien Afors 36104 Eriksmala Sweden

Big Bang Blown; applied bits; fumed. H. 22 cm, W. 15 cm TB, DC

88 Manufacture de Cristaux du Val Saint Lambert SA Bert Van Loo, designer

Rue du Val 245/4100 Seraing Belgium

Atlantis (Book Ends) (No description provided) H. 15 cm, W. 12 cm TB, HG

89 Daniel Verberne Hapalmah Str. Moshava Kadima, Israel

Laced Pair Blown in mesh mold. H. (tallest) 30 cm, W. 6 cm TB

90 Sylvia B. Vigiletti 20300 North Greenway Southfield, Michigan 48076

Mokome Bottle Series Blown; silver surface, sandblasted. H. 6.6 cm, W. 7.2 cm HG, WW

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91 Goran Warff c/o Kosta-Boda 36052 Kosta Sweden

Glass Is Liquid (III) Free formed while hot; lead crystal H. 12 cm, W. 19 cm TB

92 James Watkins 106 Holden Street Providence, Rhode Island 02908

Construction OS Blown; cut, sandblasted, assembled. H. 33 cm, W. 47 cm TB, HG, WW: DC abstained

93 Richard Weimberger 705 Union Street San Francisco, California 94133

Untitled Flat glass, leaded. H. 128 cm, W. 50 cm HG

94 Meredith Wenzel 4177 East Bliss Drive Port Clinton, Pennsylvania 19549

Cut Vase (155) Blown; cut. H. 15 cm, W. 14 cm TB, DC, HG, WW

95 Christopher Williams The Glasshouse 65 Long Acre London WC2, England

Clay Bowl Mold-blown; sandblasted, acid-etched. H. 12 cm, W. 23 cm TB

96 Peter W. Yenawine for Cristallerie Daum 41 Rue de Paradis 75010 Paris, France

La Fleur Pate-de-verre H. 38.5 cm, W. 32 cm TB, HG

97 Naoto Yokoyama 1-25-19 Kamiyoga Setagaya-ku Tokyo, Japan

Vase Blown H. 18 cm, W. 10 cm HG, WW

98 Dana Zamecnikova Prague 5 Ticha 2 Czechoslovakia

Dance (82781) Flat glass, multiple layers; engraved, etched, painted. H. 38 cm, W. 27 cm TB, DC, HG, WW

99 Karen Zoot 1722 West Haven Drive Champaign, Illinois 61820

Untitled Blown; sandblasted, painted. H. 14 cm, W. 14 cm HG, WW

100 Mary Ann Toots Zynsky 131 Bowery Street New York, New York 10002

Untitled Blown H. 9 cm, W. 18 cm HG, WW; DC abstained

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Check List Recently published articles and books on glass added to The Corning Museum of Glass Library in 1981:

Contemporary Glass (after 1945) Flat Glass (after 1945) including Architectural, Mosaic,

Painted, and Stained Glass Technology (after 1945)

Only substantive book reviews are listed; they may be found under the author of the work reviewed.

The following periodicals are recommended for comprehen­sive coverage of contemporary glassmaking:

Glass Art Society Journal Glass Review (Czechoslovakia) Glass Studio Neues Glas New Work Stained Glass

Before 1982, this bibliography appeared annually in the Journal of Glass Studies, also published by The Corning Museum of Glass.

C O N T E M P O R A R Y GLASS (after 1945)

A N O N Y M O U S "Alia luce della tecnologia/In the Light of Technology" Domus, No. 622, Nov. 1981, p. 7, illus. Environmental light sculptures by Chicago artist John David Mooney.

"Americans in Glass: Contemporary Glass by Americans to Be Shown at Cooper-Hewitt Museum" The National Journal of Glass, Pottery & Collectables 3, No. 10, Sept. 1981, p. 24, illus.

"Americans in Glass: Woodson Mu­seum Mounts Second Triennial Ex­hibition" Collector Editions 9, No. 2, Summer 1981, pp. 30-31, illus. Work of 75 artists in Wausau, Wis­consin.

"Ann Warff" Form 77, No. 3-4 (605), 1981, p. 73, illus. English summary.

" 'The Architecture of Lettering' " The Glass Engraver 22, Autumn 1980,

P ' 3 2 ' Review of an exhibition of the work of David Peace.

"Are You with the Woolwich?" The Glass Engraver, No. 23, Winter 1980/1981, pp. 14-15, illus. Exhibit of Stephen Rickard glass at Woolwich Building Society, Seven-oaks, Kent.

"The Art Centre of the Lustry Con-, cern at Kamenicky Senov"

I O Glass Review 36, No. 9, 1981, pp.

14-20, illus. Lighting fixtures.

"Arte illuminante: Mooney, Stern, Thun" Casa Vogue, No. 116, March 1981, pp. 186—190, illus. English sum­mary. Three lighting designers.

"The Artist and Alternatives" Glass Art Society Journal, No. 5, 1980, pp. 38-43 + -Panel discussion at GAS conference with Dreisbach, Melchert, Chihuly.

"Artists' News" Continuing series in Neues Glas 1, 1981-4,1981.

"Boda Windpipes, Boda Volcano" Porzellan-\-Glas, No. 9, 1981, p. 68, illus. New colored work by Bertil Vallien.

"A Capital Show for Glass Art" Pilkington News, July 15, 1981, p. 6, illus. 'New Glass' exhibition

"Cronache delle aziende: Bohemia rappresentanze" Casa Stile 8, No. 100/101, Sept.-Oct. 1981, pp. 52-53, illus. Czech show at San Marino.

"Cronache delle aziende: Nuova Vilca" Casa Stile 8, No. 100/101, Sept.-Oct. 1981, p. 51, illus.

"Cronache delle aziende: vetreria di Borgonovo" Casa Stile 8, No. 100/101, Sept.-Oct. 1981, pp. 46-47, illus.

"The Development of Czechoslova­kia's Glass Industry in the Years 1981 to 1985"

Glass Review 36, No. 3, 1981, p. 2, illus.

"Edinburgh Festival Exhibition" Scottish Glass Society Newsletter, No. 3, Sept. 1981, p. 1. Work by Alison Kinnaird and David Kaplan.

"Exhibition: Barbara Handley" The Glass Engraver, No. 25, Sum­mer 1981, p. 29.

"Exhibition: 'Living Letters' " The Glass Engraver 23, Winter 1980/ 81, pp. 29-30, illus. Lettering on glass exhibit in Bath, U.K.

"Exhibition of Czechoslovak Glass in Sochi" Glass Review 36, No. 4, 1981, pp. 10-11, illus.

"Exhibitions: Elements of Summer, Unique Glass" Form-Function-Finland, No. 2, 1981, p. 39, illus. Finnish artist Kerttu Nurminen.

"Fiere e saloni: 'Vetri Murano oggi'" Casa Stile 8, No. 100/101, Sept.-Oct. 1981, p. 65. Exhibit of Murano glass.

"Focus West Virginia: Glass Art So­ciety 1980" Glass Art Society Journal, No. 5, 1980, p. 3, illus. Huntington Galleries exhibition in conjunction with GAS conference.

"From the Met to the Airport—the Saga of Coming's 'New Glass' Show" The Crafts Report 7, No. 71, July-Aug. 1981, p. 13.

"II fuoco e il vetro" Domus, No. 612, Dec. 1980, p. 3, illus. Glassblowing at Vetreria Vistosi, Murano.

"Gallery: Dan Dailey" Art Express 1, No. 1, May/June 1981, pp. 48-49, illus.

"Gallery: Glass" Continuing series in American Craft 41, No. 1, 1981—41, No. 6, 1981, illus. Current gallery shows around the country.

"G.A.S. Conference 1981: Featured Artists" Glass Art Society Journal, 1981, pp. 48-58, illus. Statements and examples from ten glass artists.

"Gerd Kruft setzt eine neue Weg-marke" Porzellan+Glas4, 1981, p. 101, illus. Essen Glass Gallery owner unveils new studio furnace.

"Glas blaser da och da" Form 77, No. 3-4 (605), 1981, p. 81. English summary. Glassblowers Elin Boethius and Peer Ericsson in Eslov, Sweden.

"Glascollagen auf Edelstahl" Glasforum 30, No. 6, 1980, p. 33, illus.

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Glass collages by Heide-Astrid Betz-Schlierer.

"Glaskollagen als Wandbeleuchtung und in Kombination mit Stahl" Glaswelt 34, No. 5, May 1981, p. 374, illus. Glass wall panel by Heide-Astrid Betz-Schlierer.

"Glaskonner und Weinkenner" Porzellan+Glas, No. 8, 1981, pp. 226-227, illus. Riedel wineglasses.

"Glaskunst '81. Internationale Aus-stellung zur Studioglasbewegung der Gegenwart" Porzellan+Glas, No. 8, 1981, p. 156. International exhibit, Kassel.

" 'Glaskunst '81'—Internationale Glas-kunstausstellung zur Studioglasbe­wegung der Gegenwart" Glasforum 31, No. 5, 1981, p. 2, illus. Kassel exhibit.

"Der Glasmacher-Nachwuchs von Amberg" Glaswelt 34, No. 5, May 1981, p. 378, illus. Apprentices in glass program at Rosenthal plant.

"Glass Art Society Conference Meets in Seattle" The Crafts Report 7, No. 70, June 1981, p. 19.

"Glass Begins to Shine in the North­east" The Northeast Gazette (American Craft Council) 3, No. 3, July/Aug. 1978, p. 5, illus.

"Glass Conference Examines Current Trends and Problems" The Crafts Report 6, No. 60, July 1980, p. 14. N.Y. Experimental Glass Workshop.

"Glass in Spotlight at Denver Botanic Gardens" The Crafts Report 7, No. 73, Oct. 1981, p. 20. Exhibition and sale.

"Glass South" Glass Studio, No. 20, May 1981, pp. 4-32, illus.

"Glass Techniques" Glass Art Society fournal, No. 5, 1980, pp. 31-37, illus. Panel discussion at GAS conference with Jervis/Krasnican, Schmidt, Cohn, Weinberg, Mikolas.

"Glassblower Turns Volcanic Ash into Money through Fast Action, Smart Merchandising" The Crafts Report 7, No. 74, Nov. 1981, p. 9. Ornaments made of Mt. St. Helens ash.

"Glassblower Wins $500 Craft Pro­duction Award" The Crafts Report 7, No. 68, April 1981, p. 18. Canadian artist Jean Vallieres.

"Glassmaker on Flying Visit" Crafts, No. 51, July-Aug. 1981, p. 10, illus. Japanese glassmaker Fujita in Eng­land.

"Glassar/Technical Terms"

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Continuing series in Neues Glas 1, 1981-4,1981.

"Good Art Is Good Business Is Good Art" Continuing series in Glass Studio, No. 17, Jan. 1981 - No. 25, Oct. 1981. Exhibition reviews, upcoming shows, workshops, competitions, new products, etc.

"Gunter Thorn: Spannung, Fragili-tat, Gefahrlichkeit" Neues Glas 1, 1981, p. 27, illus. Diisseldorf glass sculptor.

"Hundertjahre Iittala-Glaswerke" Die Schaulade 56, No. 7, July 1981, p. 1013.

"Im Dialog mit Glas" Porzellan+Glas, No. 8, 1981, pp. 224-225, illus. Rosenthal glass designer Michael Boehm.

"Informationen" Continuing series in Neues Glas 1, 1981-4, 1981. News of conferences, exhibitions, etc.

"Iittala Celebrates Its Centennial" The Finnish American Chamber of Commerce Newsletter 23, No. 6, July-Aug. 1981, pp. 4-6, illus. Work of designers Wirkkala, Sarpa-neva, Kokko, Vennola.

"Inside Habatat" Glass Studio, No. 19, April 1981, p. 16, illus. Michigan Gallery.

"Into the Fourth Century of Finnish Glass" Design in Finland 1982, Special issue of Finnish Trade Review, 1981, pp. 66-69, illus. New work from Iittala and Nuuta-jarvi Glassworks.

"Junge Triererin steht 'ihren Mann'" Glaswelt 34, No. 5, May 1981, p. 371, illus. Juried glass show in Trier.

"Kunst—Design—Glas. Hermann Hoffmann, Ein Designer bei Rastal" Die Schaulade 56, No. 7, July 1981, pp. 996-999, illus.

"'Kunst in Glas. Aus der Tschecho-slowakei" Die Schaulade 56, No. 10, Oct. 1981, pp. 1606-1607, illus. Czech glass exhibit at Munich.

"Kunst in Glas aus der Tschecho-slowakei" Porzellan+Glas, No. 10, 1981, pp. 40-41, illus.

"Kunsthandwerker liess sich auf die Finger schauen" Porzellan+Glas, No. 6, 1981, p. 94, illus. Exhibit and demonstration by lamp-worker Hans-Jiirgen Westphal at Osnabruck.

"Kurzubersicht/Vitae" Continuing series in Neues Glas 1, 1981-4, 1981. Biographical notes on glass artists.

"The Master Glassmakers Who Cre­ated These Articles of Pressed Glass"

Glass Review 35, No. n, 1980, pp. 28-29, illus. Follows "Pressed Glass" by A. Ad-lerova, pp. 2-27.

"Museum Bellerive, Zurich. 'Textil —Glas'" Die Schaulade 56, No. 7, July 1981, p. 1017+, illus. Exhibit of work of Mary Shaffer.

"Nach 10 Generationen immer noch jung" Porzellan+Glas, No. 5, 1981, pp. 36-39, illus. 225 years of Riedel glassmaking family.

"National Endowment for the Arts Craftsmen's Fellowships 1981" American Craft 41, No. 4, Aug.-Sept. 1981, pp. 2-13, illus. Seven glass artists.

"Neon Art Museum Set to Shine in California" The Crafts Report 7, No. 75, Dec. 1981, p.15.

"New Glass Interviewed Dan Dailey" Neues Glas 3, 1981, p. 113, illus.

"News from Scotland" The Glass Engraver, No. 25, Summer 1981, p. 31, illus. Exhibition of engraver Alison Kin-naird.

"1981 NEA Winners" Glass Studio, No. 23, Aug. 1981, pp. 6-7, illus.

"NYC Mayor Proclaims November Glass Month" The Crafts Report 7, No. 73, Oct. 1981, p. 20. Group shows and exhibits.

"Per un mese a San Marino mostra della Glassexport" Casa Stile 8, No. 96/97, May-June 1981, p. 33, illus. Czech exhibit at San Marino.

"A Plant Tells It As It Was 100 Years Ago" American Glass Review 101, No. 12, June 1981, p. 13. illus. Glass factory at Wheaton Village, N.J.

"Portfolio: Charles Parriott" American Craft 41, No. 5, Oct./Nov. 1981, p. 40, illus.

"Portfolio: Richard Ritter" American Craft 41, No. 1, Feb./March 1981, p. 43, illus.

"Portfolio: Rick Bernstein" American Craft 41, No. 6, Dec. 1981/ Jan. 1982, p. 40, illus.

"Portfolio: Stephen Dee Edwards" American Craft 41, No. 6, Dec. 1981/ Jan. 1982, p. 38, illus.

"Portfolio: Walter Lieberman" American Craft 41, No. 3, June/July 1981, p. 37, illus.

"Profile: Dorit Brand" Glass Studio, No. 18, Feb.-March 1981, pp. 67-69, illus.

"Profile: Louis Curiel" Glass Studio, No. 17, Jan. 1981, pp. 55-57, illus.

"A Promise of an Exciting Future. The Michigan Exhibit: Glass-Artist and Influence"

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Neues Glas 3, 1981, pp. 106-109, illus. Detroit Institute traveling exhibition of 14 glass artists.

"Schools Currently Offering Hot Glass in the USA" Glass Art Society Journal, No. 5, 1980, pp. 78-79.

"Setting Up in Glass" Crafts, No. 51, July-Aug. 1981, p. 10.

Courses at Royal College of Art on running a glass studio.

"SITES Exhibits Venini Glass" Collectors News 22, No. 7, Nov. 1981, p. 26. Paolo Venini's work, as well as other Venini designers.

"Smaland: Kosta Boda-gruppen" Form 77, No. 3-4 (605), 1981, p. 72. English summary. Brief summary of five glassworks in Sweden.

"Spotlight on Finland" Tableware International 11, No. 4, April 1981, pp. 34-36, illus. Designers at Nuutajarvi and Iittala.

"Studio Glass" Glass Art Society Journal, No. 5, 1980, pp. 21-27, illus. Panel discussion at GAS conference with Nourot and Corcoran, Summa, Nygren, Glasner.

"'Sunrise'—Glas von Jack Ink. Eine Lobmeyr-Ausstellung in Wien" Die Schaulade 56, No. i,Jan. 1981, p. 48, illus. Jack Ink work in Vienna exhibit.

"Things Seen" Design, No. 393, Sept. 1981, pp. 28-29, illus. British artists Tatiana Best-Devereux and Liz Lowe.

"Three Galleries with a Commitment to Glass" Glass Art Society Journal, 1981, pp. 42-43, illus.

"Tom Armbruster" American Craft 41, No. 2, April/May 1981, p. 44, illus. Ohio artist.

"II. Triennale des Deutschen Kunsthandwerks: 'Zeitgenossisches Deutsches und Niederlandisches Kunsthandwerk'" Porzellan+Glas, No. 8, 1981, pp. 150-151, illus. Exhibit of contemporary German and Dutch crafts at Frankfurt am Main.

"Tschechoslowakei—das Land des Glases" Die Schaulade 56, No. 7, July 1981, pp. 1008-1009, illus.

"A Venezia, 'Vetri Murano oggi'" Casa Vogue, No. 124, Nov. 1981, pp. 290-291, illus. English sum­mary. Exhibit "Murano Glass Today," a survey of last 50 years.

"Vernissage 'Neues Glas & Grafik' in der Essener Glasgalerie" Porzellan+Glas, No. 1, 1981, p. 25, illus.

J o Erwin Eisch and Theodor Sellner.

"Vetri Murano" Casa Stile 8, No. 99, Aug. 1981, pp. 161-163, illus.

"Zaznamy" Umeni a Remesla, No. 3, 1981, pp. 54-55, illus. English summary. Work ofjan Exnar.

A D A M C Z E W S K I , F I O N A "Clear-cut and Full-blown"

Crafts, No. 52, Sept.-Oct. 1981, pp. 18-21, illus. Work of Christopher Williams and Annette Meech contrasted.

A D L E R O V A , A L E N A "Dve desetiletf v Moravske galerii"

Umeni a Remesla, No. 3, 1981, pp. 36-42, illus. English summary. Decorative arts exhibition in Brno museum: glass artists Kasaly, Har-cuba, Zoritchak, Matura, Karel, Tichy, Roubickova-Kytkova.

"Jin Harcuba's Portrait Engravings" Glass Review 36, No. 10, 1981, p. 12, illus.

"Pressed Glass" Glass Review 35, No. 11, 1980, pp. 2-27, illus. Czech tablewares.

"Recent Czech Glass" Crafts, No. 52, Sept.-Oct. 1981, pp. 38-41, illus. Main developments since the fifties.

"Stanislav Libensky jubilantem" Umeni a Remesla, No. 3, 1981, pp. 25-29, illus. English summary. Libensky sculptures in Prague and elsewhere.

A L P E N A , M I C H I G A N . J E S S E B E S S E R M U S E U M

Glass: Artist and Influence Detroit: Founders Society, Detroit Institute of Arts and the Jesse Besser Museum, 1981, 24 pp., illus. Fourteen studio glass artists.

American Craft Museum: Celebration 25 New York: American Craft Coun­cil, 1981, n. pag., illus. Anniversary booklet showing some glass in past exhibitions and perma­nent collection.

A M S T E R D A M . S T E D E L I J K M U S E U M

Twaalf Zweden. Keramiek en glas (Text by Dag Widman), Amster­dam: the museum, 1968, n. pag., illus. English summary. Swedish glassmakers.

Annuaire de la Maison des Metiers d'Art Fran^ais

Paris: La Maison des Metiers d'Art Frangais, 1981, n. pag., illus. Directory of French craftsmen, in­cluding hot and flat glass artists.

Artisan '78. The First National Travelling Exhibition of Contemporary Canadian Crafts

Ottawa: Canadian Crafts Council,

1979, 137 PP-, iHus. Glass, pp. 69-81.

Artweek Boston 1980 Boston: Artweek Boston and The Artists Foundation, Inc., 1980, n. pag., illus. Includes neon art, glass sculpture, flat glass.

Assignment in Excellence New York, N.Y.: Steuben Glass [1981], 28 pp., illus.

A T K I N S , A N N E "Gallery: Richard Morrell"

Craft Australia, No. 3, Spring 1981, p. 44, illus.

A U E R , J A M E S "Review: Americans in Glass"

Glass Studio, No. 18, Feb.-March 1981, p. 36+, illus. Wausau, Wisconsin, exhibition.

A U E R , J A M E S and H U C H T H A U S E N , D A V I D "Americans in Glass '81: The Leigh

Yawkey Woodson Art Museum's Exhibit on Tour throughout the U.S." Neues Glas 4, 1981, pp. 163-168, illus.

B A G L E Y , P E G G Y "ArtCraft Profiles: Kim Newcomb"

ArtCraft Magazine 1, No. 2, Feb./ March 1980, p. 28, illus.

"Exhibit Reviews: Harmon and Sant-lofer at Betsy Rosenfield, Chicago" Art Voices 4, No. 3, May/June 1981, p. 82, illus. Glass sculptures by James Harmon.

B A I L L A R G E O N , A N D R E E "Quebec: le verre et ses artistes"

The Leadline 6, No. 3, Summer 1981, p. 5, illus. English summary.

B A L L , M O N I C A "Glass by Sam Herman" Crafts4.8, Jan./Feb. 1981, p. 49, illus.

B A R O , G E N E "New York Letter" Art International 24, No. 9-10, Aug.-Sept. 1981, pp. 125-126, illus. Dale Chihuly exhibit.

B A U E R , M A R G R I T "Glasmacher in der DDR. East-Ger­

man Glassmakers: Die Oelzners" Neues Glas 2, 1981, pp. 65-69, illus. Work of Ulrike and Thomas Oelz-ner.

B E A U M O N T - N E S B I T T , B R I A N "Hard, Brittle, but Delightful: 'New

Glass' Exhibition at the V & A" Country Life 170, No. 4387, Sept. 17, 1981, pp. 970-971, illus.

Belaruskae Mastatskae Shklo Minsk: Belarus', 1978, n. pag., illus. English summary. Byelorussian glassmakers' art.

B E L G R A D E . M U Z E J P R I M E N J E N E U M E T N O S T I

Tome Andreevski, Belgrade: the mu­seum, 1979, n. pag., illus. Yugoslavian glass and metal de­signer.

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B E L L , L A R R Y "Larry Bell, Keynote Speaker"

Glass Art Society Journal, No. 5, 1980, pp. 4-7+, illus. At GAS Conference.

B E R L I N . S T A A T L I C H E M U S E E N , K U N S T G E W E R B E M U S E U M ( D D R )

Volkhard Precht. Glas Berlin: the museum, 1980, 40 pp., illus.

B E R N S T E I N , R U B Y and H A N S E N , C A R Y L "Ann Warff"

Glass Art Society Journal, No. 5, 1980, pp. 8-10, illus. Interview with Swedish artist.

"Northwest Glass" Glass Art Society Journal, No. 6, 1981, pp. 16-20, illus.

B E S K I N S K A J A , S V E T L A N A "Bolgarskij khudoznik stekla"

Dekorativnoe Iskusstvo SSSR, No. 262, Sept. 1979, p. 44, illus. Bulgarian glass artist Paiko Paikov.

B I R R E L L , J O "Royal Box, Epsom"

The Glass Engraver, No. 25, Sum­mer 1981, pp. 18-22, illus. Engraved panels.

B O E T H I U S , L E N A "Eva Ullberg"

Form 77, No. 3-4 (605), 1981, pp. 58-59, illus. English summary. Swedish glass artist.

"Formrevy: Masterlig teknik och rikt uttryck" Form 77, No. 5 (606), 1981, p. 32, illus. Ann Warff and Wilke Andersson.

"Formrevy: Med allt storre skick-lighet" Form 76, No. 8, 1980, p. 37, illus. Glass artist Ulla Forsell.

"Konsthantverk i Skottland" Form 77, No. 5 (606), 1981, p. 31, illus. Work of Annica Sandstrom and David Kaplan.

B O S T O N . B O S T O N U N I V E R S I T Y , G E O R G E S H E R M A N U N I O N G A L L E R Y

Glass Sculpture by Moshe Hirshberg Boston: the university, 1975, n. pag., illus.

B O W L I N G G R E E N , O H I O . B O W L I N G G R E E N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y

Emergence, Art in Glass, 1981 Bowling Green: the university, 1981, n. pag., illus. Forty-three glass artists.

B R A Y , C H A R L E S and F L A D G A T E , D E B O R A H "Symposium on Kiln Work Glass at

the Royal College of Art—London, England" Glass Art Society Journal. No. 5, 1980, pp. 56-58, illus.

B R E M E N . D I E T E R T R U J E N Modernes Glas aus der Tschechoslowa-kei Bremen: Dieter Trujen, 1980, 43 pp., illus. Twenty-four Czech artists.

Modernes-Glas Deutschland Bremen: the gallery, 1981, 29 pp., illus. Fourteen German glass artists.

B R I L L S O N , C A T H E R I N E "A Love Affair with Glass"

Glass Art Society Journal, No. 6, 1981, p. 44, illus.

B R N O . M O R A V S K A G A L E R I E 6. Trienale fezaneho a ryteho skla Brno: the gallery, 1980, n. pag., illus. Cut and engraved glass by many Czech artists.

B R O D I E , D A V I D A. "The Paperweight Artistry of Victor

Trabucco" Bulletin of the Paperweight Collectors' Association, 1981, pp. 28-32, illus.

B R O D S K Y , N I N A "An Ambassador of Glass"

Collector Editions 9, No. 3, Fall 1981, PP- 37-38, illus. London exhibition of Paul Stankard paperweights.

B R U C E , J A N E Jane Bruce—Glassblowing, a Manual of Basic Techniques London: Crafts Council, 1979, 23 pp., illus. Booklet accompanying a traveling exhibition, part of "Work in Prog­ress" series on four crafts women.

B U E C H N E R , T H O M A S S. and W A R M U S , W I L L I A M

Czechoslovakian Diary: I Q 8O . 23

Glassmakers Corning, N.Y.: The Corning Mu­seum of Glass, 1981, 16 pp., illus.

B U R T O N , J O H N "Free the Creator in You"

Glass Studio, No. 24, Sept. 1981, pp. 33-34+, illus.

B Y R D , J O A N , ed. "Bill Brown's Steuben Experiences"

Glass Art Society Journal, No. 5, 1980, pp. 74-76, illus. A conversation between Brown and Marvin Lipofsky.

C A M B R I D G E , M A S S A C H U S E T T S . T E N A R R O W G A L L E R Y

New Scandinavian Glass,Cambridge, Mass.: Ten Arrow Gallery, 1980, n.

P^g. Twenty artists.

C A R T I G N Y , G E O R G E T T E "Murano: Upmarket Romanticism

Revived in Anniversary Year" Gifts & Decorative Accessories 82, No. 6, June 1981, pp. 100-102, illus. Work by Carlo Moretti, Salviati, Venini, Barovier & Toso, etc.

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C A S T L E , T E D "Keith Sonnier's Pictograms"

Artforum 19, No. 5, Jan. 1981, pp. 34-35, illus. Neon artist.

C H A D W I C K , A N N A - M E I , comp. "The Arts Reviewed: New Sculpture

by Peter Aldridge" The Connoisseur 206, No. 830, April 1981, p. 254, illus.

"Gallery Scene: U.K.; Pilkington Presents 'New Glass—a Worldwide Survey'" The Connoisseur 208, No. 835, Sept. 1981, p. 11, illus.

C L A R K E , D I L L O N "The Actual British Glass Scene"

Neues Glas 4, 1981, pp. 126-135, illus.

C O H E N , R O N N Y H . "Reviews: Christopher Wilmarth,

Studio for the First Amendment" Artforum 19, No. 6, Feb. 1981, p. 80.

C O L E M A N , M A R I G O L D "Crafts Index"

Crafts 49, March/April 1981, pp. 30-35, illus. English artist Charlie Meaker.

C O L O G N E . K U N S T G E W E R B E ­M U S E U M D E R S T A D T K O L N , O V E R S T O L Z E N H A U S

Franzosisches Kunsthandwerk heute Cologne: the museum, 1981, 84 pp., illus. Work of French artists I. Monod, C. Monod, F. Morin, J.-C. Novaro, C. Morin, V. Monod and pieces from Cristalleries Lalique, Daum and Saint-Louis.

C O L O R A D O S P R I N G S , C O L O R A D O . F I N E A R T S C E N T E R

Colorado Springs Biennial 1981 Colorado Springs: the center, 1981, 16 pp., illus. John Bingham sculpture.

C O L U M B U S , O H I O . C O L U M B U S M U S E U M O F A R T

Art of Glass: Selections from Columbus Collections Columbus: the museum, 1981, 96 pp., illus. European and American, 18th c. to present.

C O R N I N G , N E W Y O R K . T H E C O R N I N G M U S E U M O F G L A S S

Czechoslovakian Glass, 1350-1980 Corning: the museum, 1981, 176 pp., illus. In cooperation with the Museum of Decorative Arts, Prague.

C O R N I N G , N E W Y O R K . T H E C O R N I N G M U S E U M O F G L A S S

New Glass Review 1 Corning, N.Y.: the museum, 1980, 14 pp., illus.

New Glass Review 2 Corning, N.Y.: the museum, 1981, 12 pp., illus.

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C U L L O W H E E , N O R T H C A R O L I N A . C H E L S E A G A L L E R Y , W E S T E R N C A R O L I N A U N I V E R S I T Y

Fritz Dreisbach Glass Cullowhee: the university, [1979], n. pag., illus.

C U R T I S , J A C K I E "Art with Heart"

Museum 1, No. 6, Jan./Feb. 1981, pp. 38-45, illus. Yugoslavian folk artist does reverse painting on glass.

D A I L E Y , D A N and O N O R A T O , R O N A L D J . "Dan Dailey: Directions in Glass"

American Craft 41, No. 1, Feb./March 1981, pp. 24-27+, illus.

D A I L E Y , D A N and others "Glass Artists in the Factory"

Glass Art Society Journal, No. 5, 1980, pp. 13-20, illus. Panel discussion at GAS conference.

D A L S G A A R D , L A R S "Han puster nye glas af gamle flasker"

Bo Bedre, No. 2, 1981, pp. 36-38, illus. Danish glass artist Finn Lynggaard.

D A U M , J A C Q U E S "Editor in Glass"

Glass Art Society Journal, No. 5, 1980, pp. 62-63, illus. Glass production at Daum.

D R A H O T O V A , O L G A and A D L E R O V A , A L E N A "Ces'ke sklo protiagom storic"

Obrazotvorche Mistetstvo (Kiev) 41, No. 3, 1974, pp. 26-29, illus. Czech glass.

D R D A C K A , P A V L A "Household and Decorative Pressed

Glass" Glass Review 36, No. 7, 1981, pp. 2-7, illus.

"The Jubilee of the Oldest School of Glass-making" Glass Review 36, No. 7, 1981, pp. 8-16, illus. Kamenicky Senov.

"Poetic Meditations on Dalibor Tichy" Glass Review 36, No. 8, 1981, pp. 20-23, illus.

"Prehlfdka uziteho umeni a prumys-loveho vytvarnictvf" Umeni a Remesla 1, 1981, pp. 13-17, illus. English summary. Prague exhibition of decorative and industrial arts: work by Libensky, Zoritchak, Handl, Vachtova.

"The Sculptures of Jaroslava Brych-tova and Stanislav Libensky in the USA" Glass Review 36, No. 1, 1981, pp. 10-13, illus.

"Stanislav Libensky, Pedagogue" Glass Review 36, No. 3, 1981, pp. 23-25, illus.

"A Synthesis of Masterly Craftsman­ship and Artistic Feeling"

Glass Review 36, No. 4, 1981, pp. 22-26, illus. Glass artist Bretislav Novak.

D U B O V A , M. M. Ekaterina Vasil'evna Yanovskaya. Steklo Moscow: Sovetskii Khudozhnik, 1980, n. pag., illus. Catalog of Russian glass artist Ekate­rina Yanovskaya.

Katalog Bystavki Stekla. Kh. Pyl'd Leningrad: Khudozhestvennogo Stekla, 1979, n. pag., illus. Glass by Russian artist Khelle M. Pyl'd.

D U L U T H , M I N N E S O T A . T W E E D M U S E U M O F A R T , U N I V E R S I T Y O F M I N N E S O T A

Lake Superior 81 Duluth: Duluth Art Institute and the Tweed Museum, 1981, n. pag., illus. Three glass artists.

D U N H A M , J U D I T H L. "Made in L. A. / Contemporary Crafts

'81" American Crajt 41, No. 1, Feb./ March 1981, pp. 16-23, illus. Richard Marquis.

E D I N B U R G H . T H E S C O T T I S H C R A F T C E N T R E

British Artists in Glass in Edinburgh Edinburgh: the centre, 1980, 3 pp.

E H N , M A R I T "Formrevy: Glas—material for konst-

hantverk" Form 77, No. 5 (606), 1981, p. 32, illus. Boda artist Bertil Vallien.

"Formrevy: Pa dessa skuldror vilar svenskt konstglas" Form 76, No. 8 (601), 1980, p. 36, illus. Review of work by Monica Back-strom, Anna Ehrner, Ulrica Hyd-man-Vallien.

"Formaret 1980—en kronika" Form 77, No. 1 (602), 1981, pp. 26-30, illus. English summary. Glass by Backstrom, Ehrner, Hyd-man-Vallien, Heintze.

Eino Maelt Tallinn: Kirjastus Kunst, 1980, 11 pp., illus. English summary. Estonian glass artist.

E I S C H , E R W I N "New Glass"

British Artists in Glass Newsletter 13, [April 1981], p. 5.

"Tendencies in Glass Art" British Artists in Glass Newsletter 13, [April 1981], pp. 3-4.

E R F U R T . M U S E E N D E R S T A D T E R F U R T . A N G E R M U S E U M

Albin Schaedel. Glas vor der Lampe geblasen Erfurt: the museum, [1979], 109 pp., illus.

E R M U T L U , K A R E N "ArtCraft Profiles: Hans Godo Frabel"

ArtCraft Magazine 1, No. 2, Feb./ March 1980, p. 31, illus. Lampworked sculpture.

F I C K L E N , E L L E N "Earl Morris, the University's Master Glassblower" Georgetown Magazine (Georgetown University) Nov.-Dec. 1981, pp. 22-23, illus. Scientific apparatus.

F I N E B E R G , R O B I N and J A M E S , R A N D A

"The First Canadian Glass Artists' Conference" The Leadline 6, No. 3, Summer 1981, p. 3 + , illus.

F O R T W A Y N E , I N D I A N A . D E S I G N E R / C R A F T S M A N G U I L D

Containers '80 Fort Wayne, Ind.: the guild in co­operation with The Fort Wayne Mu­seum of Art, 1980, n. pag., illus. Six glass artists.

F R A N K F U R T A M M A I N . M U S E U M F U R K U N S T H A N D W E R K

Zeitgenossisches deutsches und nieder-landisches Kunsthandwerk Frankfurt am Main: the museum, 1981, 414 pp., illus. Contemporary German and Nether­landish glass: pp. 252-281; 375-399.

F R E M O N T , C A L I F O R N I A . O L I V E H Y D E A R T G A L L E R Y

Forms from Fire '81 San Francisco: Association of San Francisco Potters & Glassblowers, 1981, n. pag., illus. Twelve glass artists.

F U L L E R T O N , C A L I F O R N I A . T H E A R T G A L L E R Y , C A L I F O R N I A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y

California Innovations Fullerton: The Art Gallery of the university, 1981, 48 pp., illus. Artists Cynthia Bartlett, Larry Bell, Dewain Valentine.

G A I N E S V I L L E , F L O R I D A . T H O M A S C E N T E R G A L L E R Y

Florida Craftsmen, the 30th Annual Exhibition [Gainesville: the gallery, 1980], 20 pp., illus. Two glass artists.

G A R D E N G R O V E , C A L I F O R N I A . M I L L S H O U S E V I S U A L A R T S C O M P L E X

Liquid Light. Blown, Leaded, Neon Glass Garden Grove, Cal.: Mills House, 1980, n. pag., illus. Steven Beougher, Brian Bradshaw, Ron Mai, Steve Schauer.

G A R N E R , P H I L I P P E Contemporary Decorative Arts from 1940 to the Present New York: Facts on File, Inc., 1980, 224 pp., illus.

"Glass Design,"pp. 122-135.

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GATO (sales catalog) Toronto, Ontario: GATO Glass, 1981, n. pag., illus. Glassblower Toan Klein.

G E D D A , A N N E - M A R I E "Det mest svenska bland dem alia: I

Torshalla" Form 77, No. 3-4 (605), 1981, p. 46, illus. English summary. Asa Brandt and Willy Andersson.

Glass at Home n.l.: Ahlstrom Iittala Finland, n.d., n. pag., illus.

Glass Works from the Drew Smith Collection

Akron, Ohio: The Drew Smith Glasshouse, [1981], n. pag. folder, illus.

G O T T I N G E N . S T A D T I S C H E S M U S E U M

Plastik und Malerei in Glas. Ulrike und Thomas Oelzner, Leipzig/DDR Gottingen: the museum, 1980, 28 pp., illus.

G R E E N B E R G , B L U E "Exhibit Reviews: 'North Carolina

Glass 80' at Craft House of Durham" Art Voices 4, No. 2, March/April 1981, pp. 97-98, illus. Fourteen glass artists in exhibit or­ganized by Western Carolina Uni­versity

G R E H A N , I D A "How Crystal Is Made"

Collector Editions 9, No. 4, Oct. 1981, pp. 26-29, illus. At Waterford.

G R I F F A , G I O R G I O M A R I A "La Pantera Rosa colpisce ancora"

Casa Vogue, No. 124, Nov. 1981, pp. 286-289, illus. English sum­mary.

"Vetri Murano" hallmark now used on Murano glass to distinguish it from imported and mass-produced items.

G R U N E W A L D , M A T H I L D E "Gerhard Schechinger: 2oJahre Glas"

Neues Glas 4, 1981, pp. 171-172, illus. English summary. Retrospective exhibit at City Muse­um, Worms.

G U S T A F S S O N , G E R T R U D "Formrevy: Hantverkarens glas"

Form 76, No. 8 (601), 1980, p. 38, illus. Kosta artist, Bengt Heintze.

G Y L L E N P A L M , L E N A "Bertil Vallien, Formgivare pa Kosta-

Boda" Form 76, No. 7 (600), 1980, p. 11, illus. English summary. Problem of imitation of Vallien's ta­bleware designs.

H A D E N , H . J . "Glass and Ceramics Department,

Stourbridge College of Technology and Art"

Glass Technology 22, No. 5, Oct. 1981, pp. 199-200.

H A M B U R G . T A B E R N A K E L Glas. Hartmut Miiller Hamburg: the gallery, 1981, n. pag., illus. German glass artist.

H A M I L T O N , O N T A R I O . M C M A S T E R U N I V E R S I T Y A R T G A L L E R Y

Fired Up: An Exhibition of Pottery & Glass Hamilton: Ontario Potters Associa­tion, 1978, 91 pp., illus. Thirteen Canadian glass artists.

H A M I L T O N , O N T A R I O . O N T A R I O P O T T E R S A S S O C I A T I O N

Fireworks, an Exhibition of Clay and Glass 1980-1981 Hamilton: Ontario Potters Associa­tion, 1980, 84 pp., illus. Canadian glass artists.

H A M P S O N , F E R D I N A N D "New Interests in Glass Sends Prices Soaring" Glass Art Society Journal, 1981, pp. 38-40, illus.

H A M P S O N , F E R D I N A N D "The Ins and Outs, Ups and Downs of Selling Your Art" Glass Studio, No. 23, Aug. 1981, pp. 18-24. Panel discussion at Portcon '81 with three artists and a gallery owner.

H A N N E S , A L F O N S "Valentin Eisch—Ein Arbeitsleben

fur das Glasgewerbe" Die Schaulade 56, No. 7, July 1981, pp. 1004-1005, illus. Founder of Glashutte Eisch, Fraue-nau.

H A N N I N G , T O N Y "Nick Mount"

Craft Australia, No. 1, 1981, pp. 16-17, illus.

H A R O U T U N I A N , H E L E N H . "Joseph Cornell in 'View' " Arts Magazine 55, No. 7, March 1981, pp. 102-108, illus. Metaphysical essay, with some ref­erences to glass, on Cornell's "The Crystal Cage (Portrait of Berenice)" published in 1943.

H A V L I C K U V B R O D . G A L E R I E V Y T V A R N E H O U M E N I

Jan Exnar, Vitraj (Text by Antonm Hartmann), Havlickuv Brod: the gallery, 1981, n. pag., illus. Czech glass artist.

H E C K S C H E R , A U G U S T "American Craft Museum: 25 Years"

American Craft 41, No. 5, Oct./Nov. 1981, pp. 9-16, illus. Sowers, Littleton, Marquis included in past exhibitions.

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H E R B E R T , S T A N "Long-lasting Diamond Lives on in

Britain" Glass ( U . K . ) 58, No. i,Jan. 1981, p. 28 + , illus. Tools used by Czech-born engraver Oldrich Misa.

H E R S E Y , A P R I L "Design Section: Recent College

Work" Craft Australia, No. 1, 1981, pp. 41-48, illus. Two glass artists.

"New Work: Stephen Skillitzi" Craft Australia, No. 1, 1981, pp. 34-35, illus. Vessels that combine ceramic, glass and electro formed metals.

"Warren Langley" Craft Australia, No. 1, 1981, pp. 14-15, illus.

H E W L E T T , N.Y. A M E R I C A N C U T C R Y S T A L C O R P O R A T I O N , I M P O R T D I V I S I O N

A Collection of Multiples: The World of Transparency. 16 Glass Sculptures by Frederica Marangoni New York: ACC Corp., [1980], 37 pp., illus. Italian glass artist.

H E Y M A N N , A N N W. "ArtCraft Reviews: Dale Chihuly at

Allrich" ArtCraft Magazine 1, No. 2, Feb./ March 1980, p. 64, illus.

H I L S C H E N Z , H E L G A "Ann WarfF: 'Glas tragt meine zer-

streuten Gedanken ins Licht' " Neues Glas 1, 1981, pp. 2-9, illus. Swedish glass artist Ann Warff.

H I M E L , S U S A N ; L A M B E R T , E L A I N E ; and W I L D E , D A V I D "Mary Filer and Sylvia Vigiletti at the

Glass Art Gallery—Two Reviews" The Leadline 6, No. 2, Spring 1981, pp. 10—11, illus. Toronto exhibit.

H I N Z , D A R R Y L E "WCC-Glass Workshop at Born-holm/Denmark" Neues Glas 3, 1981, pp. 115-116, illus.

H O L E S O V S K Y , K A R E L "The 6th Triennial of Engraved Glass

in Brno" Glass Review 36, No. 6, 1981, pp. 12-17, illus.

H O L L I S T E R , P A U L "Contemporary Art Glass Gallery

and Heller Gallery" American Craft 41, No. 2, April/May 1981, pp. 20-23, illus.

"Steven Weinbergs Giesstechnik/ Steven Weinberg's Casting Tech­nique: Something New under the Sun" Neues Glas 4, 1981, pp. 143-147, illus.

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"Theater in Glass" American Craft 41, No. 5, Oct./Nov. 1981, pp. 26-29, illus. Glass artist Sydney Cash.

H O R A , L U B O M I R "Sommerschule in der Hiitte Siiss-

muth/Summer School in the Glass House" Neues Glas 2, 1981, pp. 60-64, illus. Sussmuth glass works, Immenhau-sen.

H O W E L L , B E T J E "Pascal"

Art Voices 4, No. 1, Jan./Feb. 1981, p. 35, illus. California glass sculptor.

H U N T E R - S T I E B E L , P E N E L O P E "Contemporary Art Glass: An Old

Medium Gets a New Look" ARTnews 80, No. 6, June 1981, pp. 130-135, illus. "New Glass" exhibit.

H U N T I N G T O N , W E S T V I R G I N I A . H U N T I N G T O N G A L L E R I E S

Exhibition 280. Painting, Sculpture, Crafts Huntington: the galleries, 1981, n. pag., illus. Glass by L. Applebaum, J. Suits.

Shepherd. Glass Heads and Other Ob­jects, Improvisation in the Glass Factory Huntington, W. Va.: Huntington Galleries, 1980, n. pag., illus. Designer Don Shepherd.

H U R S T , T R I C I A "Larry Bell's Creative Premise: 'The

Rules Are Whatever You Determine Them to Be'" Art Voices 4, No. 6, Nov.-Dec. 1981, pp. 16-17, illus.

I Z O T O V A , M A R G A R I T A "Etot slozhnyi i kontrastnyi pred-

metnyi mir" Dekorativnoe Iskusstvo SSSR 2, No. 219, Feb. 1976, pp. 31-37, illus. Leningrad exhibition including glass.

J E S E R I C H , R O B E R T "Objekte? Die glasernen Kunstwerke

des Willi Pistor" Glasforum 30, No. 6, 1980, pp. 26-28, illus. Glass sculptures by German artist Willi Pistor.

J O H N S O N , G L E N N S . The Caithness Collection n.l.: Glenn S. Johnson, 1981, 128 pp., illus. Colin Terris's paperweights.

Joska Bleikristall— Versand-Katalog Bodenmais: Joska Waldglashutte, n.d. [1980?], n. pag., illus.

K A L L I O , H E I K K I "Heikki Kallio"

Glass Art Society Journal, No. 5, 1980, pp. 72-73, illus. His life and work in Finland.

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K A M E N I C K Y S E N O V . S K L A S S K E M U Z E U M

Ryte Sklo, (Text by Alena Adlerova), Kamenicky Senov: the museum, 1972; Novy Bor, Severografia, 5 pp., illus. Exhibit of Czech engraved glass.

123 Vyroci Zalozeni Sups Sklarske v Kamenickem Senove 1856-1981. Vys-tava Skla Kamenicky Senov: n.p., 1981, n. pag., illus. English summary. Exhibition commemorating 125th anniversary of school of glassmak-ing at Kamenicky Senov; catalog is mostly contemporary work.

K A P L I C K Y , J O S E F "Sklo"

Tvar (Prague) 5, 1953, pp. 231-235, illus. Work by Czech artists Tejml, Cigler, Kopecky, Oliva.

Katalog Weisenthalhiitte 1970/71 (sales catalog)

Schwabisch Gmiind: Ludwig Breit Wiesenthalhiitte, 1970, 28 pp., illus.

K A T Z , S O N I A "Reviews: Richard Kelley"

New Art Examiner 9, No. 1, Oct. 1981, p. 19, illus.

K A Z A K O V A , L. Vladimir Muratov steklo. Mastera So-vetskolo iskusstva Moscow: Sovetskii Khudozhnik, 1980, n. pag., illus. English sum­mary. Russian artist V. Muratov at Gus-Khrustalny glassworks.

K E H L M A N N , R O B E R T "A Conversation with Italo Scanga"

Glass Art Society Journal, 1981, pp. 4-7+, illus.

"A Talk with Stanislav Libensky" Glass Art Society Journal, 1981, pp. 28-32, illus.

K E H L M A N N , R O B E R T and others "New Glass: the Metamorphosis of

an Exhibition. A GAS Journal Staff Report" Glass Art Society Journal, 1981, pp. 46-47.

K E I S C H , C H R I S T I A N E "Kunsthandwerk der Gegenwart. Eine

neue Abteilung im Kunstgewerbe-museum" Forschungen und Berichte. 150 Jahre Staatliche Museen zu Berlin 20/21, 1980, pp. 549-566, illus. Glass by Schaedel, Koch, the Oelz-ners, and others.

K H E N D R Y , J A N A K "The Glass Art Gallery"

The Leadline 5, Nos. 2-4, Spring-Summer-Fall 1980, pp. 11-12. Toronto gallery.

K I N C A I D , M A R Y "The Father of the Studio Glass Move­

ment: Illustrating the Mysteries of Glass"

China, Glass & Tableware 99, No. 9, Sept. 1981, pp. 16-18+, illus. Dominick Labino.

"Labino: Technologist, Scientist, In­ventor, a Creator, But He Says Not an Artist" American Glass Review 102, No. 2, Aug. 1981, pp. 8-12, illus.

K I N G , R A Y "Solar Projections"

The Leadline 6, No. 2, Spring 1981, p. 3, illus. Glass, lead, and steel sculpture made by author for Artpark.

K N O K K E - H E I S T , H O L L A N D . I M E W O E N K U N S T I N D E E B E S - G A L E R I J

'Gekke spiegels' en 'anti-sculpturen' van Michel Martens Knokke-Heist: the gallery, 1981, n. pag., illus. English summary. Artist of "funny mirrors" and "anti-sculpture."

K O H L E R , L U C A R T H A "Photo Silkscreening on Glass"

Glass Studio, No. 19, April 1981, p. 10+, illus.

K O N S T A N T I N O V A , L A R I S A Vladimir S. Muratov: Khudozhniki Rossiiskoi Federatsii Leningrad: Khudozhnik RSFSR, l979> 3p- folder with 16 photos. Russian glass artist V. S. Muratov.

K O P L O S , J A N E T "Reviews in Brief: David Huchthau-sen" New Art Examiner 9, No. 1, Oct. 1981, p. 18.

"Reviews in Brief: Minnesota, Upper Midwest Glass" New Art Examiner 8, No. 6, March 1981, p. 21, illus. Sixteen artists at Minneapolis Insti­tute of Art.

"Reviews in Brief: Paul Seide" New Art Examiner 8, No. 5, Feb. 1981, p. 19. Neon artist.

"Reviews in Brief: Richard Marquis" New Art Examiner 8, No. 10, Sum­mer 1981, p. 16.

K O V A L O V S Z K Y , M A R T A "Attestszo ter" Miiveszet 22, No. 9, Sept. 1981, pp. 20-23, illus. English summary. Sculptures using glass and bronze by Erzsebet Schaar.

K R A M A R E N K O , L. " 'Gus Khrustal'nyi' v Moskve"

Dekorativnoe Iskusstvo SSSR, No. 3, 1968, pp. 19-23, illus. Tableware, vases, etc., by several Russian designers.

K R U S E , J O A C H I M "Wann kommt der Coburger Glas-

preis?/What about the 2nd Coburg Glass Award?" Neues Glas 2, 1981, p. 72, illus.

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K U T A C , V I N C E N C "Moravske Sklarny Glassworks,

Kvetna u Uhcrskeho Brodu" Glass Review 36, No. 8, 1981, pp. 2-8, illus.

"The 120th Anniversary of the Found­ing of the Glassworks at Karolinka" Glass Review 36, No. 6, 1981, pp. 2-7, illus.

K U Y K E N - S C H N E I D E R , D O R I S "Das neue Glas von Andries Dirk Copier" Neues Glas 1, 1981, pp. 21-26, illus.

K Y O T O . T H E N A T I O N A L M U S E U M O F M O D E R N A R T

Contemporary Glass—Europe andJapan Kyoto: The National Museum of Modern Art, 1980, n. pag., illus. 541 pieces from 86 artists.

L A D D E N , P A T R I C K "Reviews: Neon Fronts"

New Art Examiner 9, No. 1, Oct. 1981, p. 15, illus. Thirteen artists in a Washington Pro­ject for the Arts exhibition.

L A N D A U , E L L E N G . "Lee Krasner's Early Career, Part Two: the 1940s" Arts Magazine 56, No. 3, Nov. 1981, pp. 80-89, illus. Mosaic tables.

L A N D A Y , J A N E T "Reviews: Erwin Eisch, Harvey

Littleton" New Art Examiner 9, No. 1, Oct. 1981, p. 21, illus.

L A N G H A M E R , A N T O N I N "Alois Metelak—in Memoriam"

Glass Review 36, No. 3, 1981, p. 26, illus. Glass artist and director of school at Zelezny Brod.

L A T H R U P V I L L A G E , M I C H I G A N . H A B A T A T G A L L E R I E S

Howard Ben Tre Lathrup Village: Habatat Galleries, 1981, n. pag., illus.

Kyohei Fujita. First American Glass Exhibition Lathrup Village: Habatat Galleries, 1981, 24 pp., illus.

Marvin Lipofsky Lathrup Village: Habatat Galleries, 1981, n. pag., illus.

L A U R I E , D U N C A N I. T . "Exploring the Mythical, Aesthetic

and Functional Properties of Glass" Stained Glass 76, No. 3, Fall 1981, pp. 216-219, illus. Author's sandblasted sculpture.

L A W S O N , T H O M A S "Reviews: Dan Flavin"

Artforum 20, No. 2, Oct. 1981, p. 76, illus.

L A X , M I C H A E L "Glorious New Glass"

Industrial Design Magazine 28, No. 2,

March/April 1981, p. 9, illus. "New Glass" exhibition

L E C H N E R , F L O R I A N Glas+Form, Florian Lechner Neubeuern: [Florian Lechner, 1980], portfolio of photos, biographical in­formation, list of exhibits. Large glass sculptures.

L E F T I K , A R N O L D "The Craftsmen of Waterford"

The Glass Industry 62, No. 6, June 1981, pp. 20-22, illus.

L E N I N G R A D . Z O N A L ' N A I A Leningrad IQ75. Chetvertaia Zonal'naia vystaka. Dekorativnoprikladnoe Iskuss-tvo (Text by Irina Borisovna Chizhova), Leningrad: Izdatel' stvo Khudozhnik RSFSR, 1977, 7 pp., illus. Exhibit of decorative applied arts; some glass tableware, lighting, sculp­ture.

L I B E N S K Y , S T A N I S L A V "The 20th Century Revival of Glass-

making in Czechoslovakia" Glass Art Society Journal, 1981, pp. 33-35, illus.

L I N K E R , K A T E "Public Sculpture: The Pursuit of the

Pleasurable and Profitable Paradise" Artforum 19, No. 7, March 1981, pp. 64-73, illus. Neon work by Antonakos and Fla­vin.

L I S K O V A , A L E N A "Tvorba a kultura zivotmho pros-

tredf" Umenia Remesla 1, 1981, pp. 18-23, illus. English summary. Prague exhibit of decorative arts; glass by Petr Hora and Frantisek Vfzner.

L O N D O N . T H E F I N E A R T S O C I E T Y L I M I T E D

Sam Herman London: Sam Herman Studio, 1981, n. pag., illus.

Los A N G E L E S , C A L I F O R N I A . C R A F T A N D F O L K A R T M U S E U M

Made in LA: Contemporary Crafts '8i Los Angeles: the museum, 1981, n. pag., illus. Glass artists John Luebtow, Richard Marquis, Norm Thomas.

L U N D A H L , G U N I L L A "Design pa tvaren"

Form 77, No. 6, (607), 1981, pp. 14-18, illus. English summary. Tapio Wirkkala exhibit at Riihimaki Museum.

L U N D S T R O M , B O Y C E "Fusing: the New Look in Glass"

Glass Studio, No. 24, Sept. 1981, pp. 4-19, illus. Includes technical data.

L U Z E R N . G L A S - G A L E R I E Bianconi a Hergiswil ig8o

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Luzern: Glas-Galerie, 1980, 20 pp., illus. Italian glass artist Fulvio Bianconi.

M C C A R T H Y , M A R K J . "Desire to Preserve Nature's Beauty

Spurs Stankard" The Plate Collector, April 1, 1980, pp. 9-11 + , illus. Paperweight maker Paul Stankard.

Makers: an Illustrated Guide to the Work of More Than 350 Artist Craftsmen

London: Crafts Council, 1980, 101 pp., illus. Twenty-nine British glass artists.

M A N C H E S T E R , N E W H A M P S H I R E . T H E C U R R I E R G A L L E R Y O F A R T

American Crafts 81 Concord, N.H.: League of New Hampshire Craftsmen with the gal­lery, 1981, n. pag., illus. Thirteen glass artists.

Manualita. Citta dell'artigianato: Faenza, Gubbio, Valenza, Venezia, Volterra

Milan: Gruppo Editoriale Electra, 1980, 88 pp., illus. Traveling exhibition. Glass, pp. 61-72.

M A R E K , J A R O S L A V "Bohemian Ovenproof Glass"

Glass Review 36, No. 7, 1981, pp. 17-19, illus.

M A R I A C H E R , G I O V A N N I Vidros de Murano Lisbon: n.p., 1961, n. pag., illus.

M A R I E T T A , O H I O . M A R I E T T A C O L L E G E

Marietta College Crafts National Marietta: the college, 1972-1980 Eight catalogs of annual exhibition including glass artists.

Marietta College Crafts National '81 Marietta: the college, 1981, n. pag., illus. Eleven glass artists.

M A R S I K O V A , J A R O M I R A "Bohemian Hand-cut Crystal in a

New Form" Glass Review 35, No. 12, 1980, pp. 2-29, illus. Czech designers Kudrova, Pravec, Svarc, Zahour.

"An Exhibition of South Bohemian Glass and Glass-Making" Glass Review 36, No. 3, 1981, p. 10, illus. At Ceske Budejovice.

"Glass Artist Milan Konig" Glass Review 36, No. 7, 1981, pp. 20-23, illus.

"The Glass Objects of the Kepka Family" Glass Review 36, No. 6, 1981, pp. 21-23, illus.

"The Sculptress Dana Vachtova" Glass Review 36, No. 8, 1981, pp. 11—14, illus.

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Glass Review 36, No. 3, 1981, pp. 5-9, illus. Cesky Kristal Glassworks at Chlum u Trcbone.

M A R T I N , J E N N Y "Kunstwerke in Glas und Farbe"

Porzellan+Glas 4, 1981, p. 59, illus. Glass artist Pauline Solven.

M A T O U S , J A N "Czechoslovak Strass Chandelier Trimmings" Glass Review 36, No. 4, 1981, pp. 7-9, illus.

M E D K O V A , J I R I N A "The Brno Triennial of Engraved

Glass" Glass Review 36, No. 10, 1981, pp. 9—11, illus.

M E M P H I S , T E N N E S S E E . B R O O K S M E M O R I A L A R T G A L L E R Y

Harvey K. Littleton: Glass Sculpture, Prints from Glass (Text by Tracy At­kinson) Memphis, Tenn.: Brooks Memorial Art Gallery, 1975, 7 p. folder, illus.

M E R R I L L , N A N C Y O . "Contemporary Glass Gift"

The Chrysler Museum 11, No. 2, Feb. 1981, n. pag., illus. Steven Correia piece.

M I C H E L S O N , M A U R E E N "Portcon Texas Style: Report on 1981

Conference" Glass Studio, No. 23, Aug. 1981, pp. 14-17, illus.

"Profile: Jay Musler" Glass Studio, No. 23, Aug. 1981, pp. 55-57, illus.

"Profile: Kathleen Mulcahy and Ron Desmett" Glass Studio, No. 24, Sept. 1981, pp. 62-66, illus.

M I C H E L S O N , M A U R E E N and W O O D S , L Y N N "Santa Cruz Glass"

Glass Studio, No. 25, Oct. 1981, pp. 11-15+, illus. Glass artist Kim Newcomb; Bonny Doon Art Glass.

M I L A N . T R I E N N A L E D I M I L A N O Vetro di Boemia. Undicesima Triennale di Milano Sezione Cecoslovacchia (Text by Karel Hettes), n.l.: n.p., n.d. (1957?), n. pag., illus.

M O J E , K L A U S "The Glass Art Society: Annual Con­

ference '81 in Seattle, Wa." Neues Glas 3, 1981, pp. 110-114, illus.

M O N T I , A D R I A N A B O T T I "Effetto vetro"

Casa Vogue, No. 118, May 1981, pp. 272-277, illus. New designs from several Italian companies.

M O R E M A K E R S : N E W C O N T R I B U T O R S A N D O T H E R C H A N G E S T O T H E C R A F T S C O U N C I L ' S S E L E C T E D I N D E X

London: Crafts Council, 1981, n. Pag-Additions to 1980 list of British art­ists, Makers.

Moser. Karlovy Vary Bratislava: Polygraficke zavody, n.d., 47 pp., illus. English summary. Recent tableware and sculpture by the Czech firm.

M U R P H Y , J I M "Timber and Glass"

Progressive Architecture, No. 6, June 1981, pp. 98-101, illus. The Pilchuck School, Stanwood, Washington.

N A G Y , I L D I K O "Studien in Raum & Zeit/Exercises in Time & Space" Neues Glas 3, 1981, pp. 89-95, illus. Hungarian glass artists Maria Lu-gossy and Zoltan Bohus.

N A G Y , Z O L T A N "Naplo: Bohus Zoltan iivegplaszti-kai" Muveszet 22, No. 10, Oct. 1981, pp. 55-56, illus. Work of Hungarian glass artist Bo­hus at Iparmuveszeti Museum.

NCECA Survey of Ceramic & Glass Programs

Alfred, N.Y.: National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts, 1980, n. pag.

N I A G A R A F A L L S , N E W Y O R K B U S C A G L I A - C A S T E L L A N I A R T G A L L E R Y , N I A G A R A U N I V E R S I T Y

Glass Art Niagara Falls: the gallery, 1981, 24 pp., illus. Ten glass artists.

N I C H O L S , T O M "Contempo Glass '80; Austin, Texas"

Glass Studio, no. 17, Jan. 1981, pp. 6-7, illus.

N I C O L A , G U N T E R "Glaskunst '81, Kassel: Auf dem Wege

zur Massenkunst/Glass Art on the Way to Mass Art" Neues Glas 4, 1981, pp. 155-162, illus. International exhibition at Kassel.

N I C O L A , G U N T E R and S E L L N E R , T H E O D O R "Theodor Sellner"

Neues Glas 4, 1981, pp. 149-154, illus.

N I C O L A , K. G . "Ein Studio-Ofen mit Namen EVA/

A Furnace Called Eve" Neues Glas 2, 1981, pp. 70-71, illus. Essen Glass Gallery studio.

1982 Frabel (sales catalog) Atlanta, Ga.: The Frabel Gallery,

Inc., 1981, n. pag., illus. Lamp worker Hans Godo Frabel.

N O G O L , M I R O S L A V "Marketing Czechoslovakian Art Glass" Glass Art Society Journal, 1981, pp. 36-37+, illus.

N O R D E N , L I N D A "Dale Chihuly: Shell Forms"

ArtsMagazine 55, No. 10, June 1981, pp. 150-151, illus.

N O R T H A M P T O N , E N G L A N D . F O U R S E A S O N S G A L L E R Y

lOn a Glass Lightly'; An Exhibition of Engraved Glass by Simon Whistler Northampton: the gallery, 1981, n. pag., illus.

O L S S O N , L E N A "Utsokt glas pa Form"

Form 77, No. 2 (603), 1981, p. 45, illus. Tableware by Anders Wingard, Malmo.

O M A H A , N E B R A S K A . J O S L Y N A R T M U S E U M

1-80 Series: Bruce Chao Omaha: the museum, 1981, n, pag., illus. Plate glass artist.

1-80 Series: Mario Merz Omaha: the museum, 1981, n. pag., illus. Italian artist who utilizes neon tubing.

P A L L A S M A A , U L L A "I Love Senseless Things, a Feast of Colors" Form Function Finland 1, 1981, pp. 28-32, illus. Glass designer Oiva Toikka of Nuutajarvi Glass Works.

P A L O A L T O , C A L I F O R N I A . C A L I F O R N I A C R A F T S M U S E U M

Emerging Artists in Glass Palo Alto: the museum, 1981, n. pag., illus. Lynn Baretti, Dennis Elliott-Smith, Jay Musler.

P A R I S . C E N T R E C U L T U R E L C A N A D I E N

Metiers d'Art/2 Paris: Centre Culturel Canadien and Conseil Canadien de l'Artisanat, [1976], n. pag., illus. Ontario glass artist Robert Held.

P A R I S . M U S E E D E S A R T S D E C O R A T I F S

Les Metiers de I'art: formation, tradition, restauration, creation Paris: Union Centrale des Arts De­coratifs, 1980, 328 pp., illus. French glass i8th-20th c., including contemporary studio glass.

P A R K , Z E D "Lookin' for Ol' Time Beveling, A

Search" Glass Studio, No. 16, Nov.-Dec. 1980, pp. 30-34, illus. Revived interest in beveled glass.

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P A V L I N S K A I A , A L L A P E T R O V N A Boris Aleksandrovich Smirnov Leningrad: Izdatel'stvo Khudozhnik RSFSR, 1980, 133 pp., illus.

P A V L I N S K A I A , A. and D U B O V A , M .

Boris Aleksandrovich Smirnov: Proz-rachnost' khrustal', forma, funktsiia, tematichnost' Moscow: Sovetskii Khudozhnik, 1976, n. pag., illus. Catalog of Russian glass artist Boris Smirnov.

P E A C E , D A V I D Engraved Glass. Lettering and Heraldry Cambridge: the author, 1980, 15 pp., illus.

Engraved Windows and Church Glass Cambridge: the author, 1980, 11 pp., illus.

"'New Glass,'" an Exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum" The Glass Engraver, No. 25, Sum­mer 1981, p. 13.

P E O R I A , I L L I N O I S . L A K E V I E W M U S E U M o f A R T S a n d S C I E N C E S

Survey of Illinois Glass. Open Compe­titive/Invitational Exhibition Peoria: the museum, 1980, n. pag., illus. Museum bulletin, [2, No. 3, 1980]

P E R R E A U L T , J O H N "Dale Chihuly: Charles Cowles Gal­

lery (New York)" Art Express 1, No. 2, Sept.-Oct. 1981, pp. 61-62, illus. Exhibit of Chihuly's nested vessels.

P E T Z A L , M O N I C A "Jugs and Plates"

Crafts 53, Nov.-Dec. 1981, p. 55, illus. Review of student glass show held at British Crafts Centre.

P E T Z E T , H E I N R I C H W I E G A N D "Johannes Schreiter"

Weltkunst 51, No. 9, May 1981, p. 1309, illus. Exhibition at Bremerhaven.

P H I L A D E L P H I A , P E N N S Y L V A N I A . T H E W O R K S C R A F T G A L L E R Y

Glass: Pacific Northwest Philadelphia: the gallery, 1981, n. pag., illus. Nine artists connected with Pilchuck Glass Center.

P H I L L I P S , D E B O R A H C. "Christopher Wilmarth"

ARTnews 80, No. 3, March 1981, p. 222+, illus. Sculptor who uses glass and steel.

Polskie Wspolczesne Szklo Arty sty czne Wroclaw: Muzeum Narodowe We Wroclawiu, 1979, 158 pp., illus. English summary. Guide to the Museum's collection of modern Polish artistic glass.

Pottery & Glass. An Illustrated Guide to the Work and Studios of Potters and Glass-blowers of Ontario

Hamilton, Ontario: Ontario Potters Association, [1980], 64 pp., illus.

P R E S T , C E D A R "Gallery: Con Rhee"

Craft Australia, No. 3, Spring 1981, p. 45, illus. Tasmanian artist using mosaic mur-rini technique.

R A Y M O N D , J E A N - P A U L and Z O R I T C H A K , C A T H E R I N E "Les Ateliers collectifs europeens: Qu'en ont-ils pense?" Le Courrier des Metiers d'Art, No. 17, Sept.-Oct. 1981, pp. 32-35, illus. Five European glassmakers share a studio during a symposium.

R E H L , N O R M A "A Visit to Glassland U.S.A.: Mos-ser" The National fournal of Glass, Pottery & Collectables 3, No. 11, Oct. 1981, p. 12, illus. Cambridge, Ohio.

R I C K A R D , S T E P H E N "A Bowl for the Plaisterers Com­

pany" The Glass Engraver, No. 25, Sum­mer 1981, pp. 14-15, illus.

R I C K E , H E L M U T "Glaszentrum Amsterdam/Recent

Works of Rietveld Graduates" Neues Glas 2, 1981, pp. 38-47, illus.

"Nordiskt Glas '81: Ausstellung im neuen Finnischen Glasmuseum Rii-himaki/Exhibition in the Finnish Glass Museum Riihimaki" Neues Glas 3, 1981, pp. 96-102, illus.

"Die 'Werkgroep Glas' der Amster-damer Rietveld-Akademie" Neues Glas 1, 1981, pp. 10-17, illus. Interview with Sybren Valkema.

R O B E R T S H A W , U R S U L A "Beautiful Bottles"

The Illustrated London News 269, No. 6991, Feb. 1981, p. 70, illus. London exhibit with four studio glass perfume bottles.

"Decanters of Distinction" The Illustrated London News 269, No. 6999, Oct. 1981, p. 72, illus. Decanters and wine jug by David Taylor and Steven Newell.

R O N A N , E. B. "Exhibition Review: Glass Routes"

Art Express 1, No. 3, Nov.-Dec. 1981, pp. 58-59, illus. De Cordova Museum, Mass.

Sam Herman, Glass London: Sam Herman Studio, Ltd., [1981], n. pag., illus.

S A N F R A N C I S C O , C A L I F O R N I A . L I G H T O P E R A G A L L E R I E S

Light Opera San Francisco: Light Opera Retail Corp., 1979, 18 pp., illus.

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Sales catalog of animal sculpture from ten American and European studios.

S C H I M E L , B O B and C O L E M A N , R O B E R T "Space Colonies: Tomorrow's Real­ity?" Glass Studio, No. 21, June 1981, pp. 4-5 + , illus. Designer and glassblower create a model space colony.

Scottish Crafts Now Edinburgh: Scottish Development Agency, 1980, 80 pp., illus. Engraved, flat, and hot glass.

S H A R P , T E R I "Art in Glass 1981 at Bowling Green State U. Fine Arts Gallery" Art Voices 4, No. 3, May/June 1981, p. 86.

S I N D E L A R , D U S A N "Tschechoslowakisches Glas"

Bildende Kunst 24, No. 2, 1976, pp. 67-70, illus.

S K U R K A , N O R M A "Raising a Glass, a Toast to Slavic Stemware. History and Designs from Czechoslovakia" House Beautiful 121, Nov. 1979, p. 46+, illus.

S M E T A N A , D O N A T E L L A "Nuove lampade per vedere tutto

sotto un'altra luce" Casa Vogue, No. 116, March 1981, pp. 178-185, illus. English summary. New lamps.

S M I T H - L A M O T H E , T. E. "The First Atlantic Glassworkers'

Conference" The Leadline 6, No. 2, Spring 1981, p. 8, illus. Canadian organization for studio and stained glass artists.

S N O W , A N T O N Y "Quality Is a Keynote"

Pilkington News, July 15, 1981, p. 7, illus.

"New Glass" exhibition.

S P E N C E R , D E I R D R E "Skookum Art Glass"

Canada Crafts 6, No. 3, May/June 1981, p. 12, illus. Calgary hot glass studio.

S P U R G I N , J U D Y "Contemporary Glass Sculpture"

ArtCraft Magazine 1, No. 2, Feb./ March 1980, pp. 60-61, illus.

S T E F K A , Z D E N E K "Glass and Flowers"

Glass Review 36, No. 9, 1981, pp. 12-13, illus. Czech glass pieces on display at flower show.

S T E N S M A N , M A I L I S "Formrevy: stramare glas"

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Form 77, No. 5, (606), 1981, p. 32, illus. Asa Brandt.

"Glas" Form 77, No. 6, (607), 1981, pp. 22-25, illus. English summary. Smaland glass industries facing crisis of production and employment, possible decline in quality.

Strombergshyttan [Catalog of glassware] Hovmantorp, Sweden: the company, [1981?], n. pag., illus. English sum­mary.

S T U T T G A R T . G A L E R I E E R D M A N N S D O R F E R

Sam Herman/Johannes Hew el (Text by Erwin Eisch) Stuttgart: Galerie Erdmannsdorfer, [1979], n. pag., illus.

S U D A , KRISTIANand R I C K E , H E L M U T "Form und Bedeutung: Anmerkungen

zum Ausstellungskatalog Licht— Form—Gestalt" Neues Glas 3, 1981, pp. 117-119, illus. English summary. Critique of Diisseldorf exhibition "Light, Form, Construction" and a response by Ricke.

S u H O N E N , P E K K A

"Counterpoints in Tapio Wirkkala's Output" Form Function Finland 1, 1981, pp. 38-43, illus.

S V E C , J. J. "Czechoslovakia: Automation Com­

pliments Handmade Tradition" Ceramic Industry 113, No. 6, Dec. !979> PP- 26-29, illus. Production at Crystalex, Novy Bor.

T A L A B A , M A R K "'Concepts' in Glass at Habatat Gal­

lery, Lathrup Village" Art Voices 4, No. 1, Jan./Feb. 1981, pp. 117-118, illus. Exhibit review.

"Detroit: the Glass City" Glass Studio, No. 19, April 1981, pp. 4-8 + , illus.

T A L A B A , M A R K , comp. "Glass Class"

Irregular series in Glass Studio, No. 17, Jan. 1981—No. 25, Oct. 1981. Answers to readers' questions.

T A N N O U S , D A V I D "Rockne Krebs at Middendorf/Lane"

Art in America 69, No. 7, Sept. 1981, pp. 159-160, illus. Washington, D.C. sculptor using glass.

T A R S I T A N O , D E B B I E "A Tribute to Ambassador Amory

Houghton" Bulletin of the Paperweight Collectors' Association, 1981, p. 45, illus. Memorial paperweight.

T A R S I T A N O , F R A N K J . 2 "Ordeal by Fire"

Annual Bulletin of the Paperweight Collectors' Association, 1981, pp. 13-15, illus. Paperweights by Del and Debbie Tarsitano.

T H O M A S , B R I A N "A Tribute to Laurence Whistler"

The Glass Engraver 22, Autumn 1980, pp.12-14.

T H O M P S O N , C O N W A Y B E T T Y "First Virginia Governor's Awards in

the Arts Designed by Ipsen" ArtCraft Magazine 1, No. 2, Feb./ March 1980, p. 24, illus. Kent Ipsen sculpture.

T O K Y O . T A K A S H I M A Y A D E P A R T M E N T S T O R E

Fujita Kydhei Tejuki Garasu Shinsaku Ten Tokyo: the store, 1976, n. pag., illus. Work made by Fujita in Murano and Japan.

T O K Y O . T A K A S H I M A Y A D E P A R T M E N T S T O R E , G R A N D G A L L E R Y

Fujita Kydhei Garasu Sakuhin Ten Tokyo: the store, 1981, n. pag., illus. English summary. Exhibit of work made by Fujita at Orrefors, Sweden.

T U L E N K O , K A R E L E I "Exhibit Reviews: 'Limited Editions'

at Theo Portnoy Gallery, New York City" Art Voices 4, No. 3, May/June 1981, pp. 83-84, illus. Dan Dailey.

U K A I , N A N C Y "Kyoyu Asao, Tombodama/Glass

Bead Master" Glass Art Society Journal, No. 5, 1980, pp. 64-65 + , illus.

U P H A M , J O E "Light & Smoke"

New Work 1, No. 4/5/6, n.d. [1980], pp. 27-31, illus. Neon artist Fred Tschida.

U P H A M , J O E and S L I V K A , R O S E "Experiments in Neon"

New Work, No. 4/5/6, n.d. [1980], pp. 36-41, illus. Exhibit at Clayworks/Glassworks Gallery, N.Y.

V A L K E M A , D U R K "Czechoslovakian Glass: 1350—1980"

American Craft 41, No. 4, Aug.-Sept. 1981, pp. 44-50, illus. Contemporary pieces in The Corn­ing Museum of Glass exhibition.

V A M B E R E C K A , J A R M I L A "Glass Artist Ivo Rozsypal—A Char­

acterization" Glass Review 36, No. 1, 1981, pp. 14-18, illus. Czech artist.

Venini Glass Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian In­

stitution, 1981, 47 pp., illus. Exhibition organized by Venini In­ternational and SITES, Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition Service.

V L Z N E R , F R A N T L S E K "Poznamky k pochopem jednoho

vztahu" Umeni a Remesla 4, 1980, pp. 9-10, illus. English summary. Relationship of glass artist to designer to craftsman-producer.

V O J T A , J. M. "Glass Artist Jan Gabrhel"

Glass Review 36, No. 1, 1981, pp. 23-27, illus. Czech artist.

V O R O N O V , N I K I T A "Dve vystavki k 30-letiju Pobedy"

Dekorativnoe Iskusstvo SSSR, 214, No. 9, Sept. 1975, pp. 1-5, illus. Two exhibitions including glass to celebrate 30th anniversary of W.W. I I .

Soviet Glass Leningrad: Aurora Art Publishers, 1981, 346 pp., illus.

W A G G A W A G G A C I T Y , N E W S O U T H W A L E S . A R T G A L L E R Y

First Wagga Wagga National Contem­porary Australian Glass Exhibition Wagga Wagga: the gallery, 1981, folder, illus.

W A R M U S , W I L L I A M "Art Makes the Maker"

Craft International, Summer 1981, p. 26, illus. Essay with references to glassmak-ing.

"Das Glas Teleskop/The Glass Tele­scope" Neues Glas 3, 1981, pp. 82-88, illus. Work of glass artists Chihuly, Patti, Aldridge, Stinsmuehlen.

W A R S A W . M U S E U M N A R O D O W E w W A R S Z A W I E

Finskie Szklo Warsaw: the museum, 1979, n. pag., illus. Finnish exhibition organized by the Riihimaki museum.

W A S H I N G T O N , D.C. F E N D R I C K G A L L E R Y

Art in Glass, Glass in Art Washington: the gallery, 1981, n. pag., illus. Czech artists Cigler, Liskova, Rou-bfcek.

W A S H I N G T O N , D.C. R E N W I C K G A L L E R Y , S M I T H S O N I A N I N S T I T U T I O N

The Animal Image, Contemporary Ob­jects and the Beast Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian In­stitution Press, 1981, 48 pp., illus. Includes work by ten glass artists.

W A S S E R M A N , B U R T "Lucartha Kohler"

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Art Voices 4, No. 2, March/April 1981, p. 40, illus. New Jersey glass sculptor.

W A U S A U , W I S C O N S I N . T H E L E I G H Y A W K E Y W O O D S O N A R T M U S E U M

American in Glass Wausau: the museum, 1981, 80 pp., illus.

W E I C H A R D T , J U R G E N "14 deutsche Glaskiinstler in Bremen"

Weltkunst 51, No. 23, Sept. 1, 1981, p. 3676, illus. Exhibit of German glass artists.

W E L I S H , M A R J O R I E "Michelangelo Pistoletto"

Flash Art, No. 100, Nov. 1980, pp. 34-38, illus. Mirror constructions.

W I C H E R T , G E O F F R E Y "The Decorative Imperative Meets

Masterpiece Fever" Glass Studio, No. 24, Sept. 1981, pp. 22-24+, illus. Report on 1981 Battle Mountain Symposium, Colorado.

W O R M S . M U S E U M D E R S T A D T W O R M S

Gerhard Schechinger Worms: the museum, 1981, n. pag., illus. German glass artist.

W O R T Z , M E L I N D A "Glass with a New Slant"

ARTnews 80, No. 2, Feb. 1981, p. 186, illus. Dewain Valentine, glass sculptor.

Y E L L E , R I C H A R D "Solar Projections"

New Work 1, No. 4/5/6, n.d. [1980], pp. 5-10, illus. Interview with Ray King, Philadel­phia glass sculptor.

Z A M O C K A , H A N A "Petr Lehocky's Luminous Objects"

Glass Review 36, No. 6, 1981, pp. 24-25, illus. Glass sculptor.

Z I M M E R , J E N N Y "Critical Eye: 'Contemporary Aus­

tralian Glass'" Craft Australia, No. 2, Winter 1981, pp. 49-51, illus. Exhibit at Wagga Wagga City Art Gallery, Australia.

Z I S S O F F , M A R Y J A N E "Paul Marioni at the Banff Centre"

The Leadline 6, No. 2, Spring 1981, p. 9, illus.

Z I Z K O V A , L E N K A "S Oivou Toikkou na kus feci..."

Umeni a Remesla, No. 3, 1981, pp. 60-61, illus. English summary. Interview with Oiva Toikka, Finnish glassmaker who studied in Czecho­slovakia.

Z U R I C H . M U S E U M B E L L E R I V E Glas aus Wien.J. & L. Lobmeyr. Vom Biedermeier bis zur Gegenwart (Text by Peter Rath and Sigrid Barten) Zurich: the museum, 1979, 70 pp., illus. Textil—Glas. Lisa Rehsteiner, Schweiz. Mary Shaffer, USA Zurich: the museum, 1981, 48 pp., illus. New York glass artist Mary Shaffer.

Z Y N S K Y , M A R Y A N N T O O T S "GAS Conference"

American Craft 41, No. 3, June/July 1981, p.78.

"N.Y. Glass: Sculptural Work Incor­porating Glass" New Work 1, No. 4/5/6, n.d. [1980], pp. 50-55, illus. Exhibit sponsored by N.Y. Experi­mental Glass Workshop.

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"Bullseye Glass Co., Portland, Ore., Finds Supplying Stained Flat Glass a Profitable Exploding Market" Glass Digest 60, No. 7, July 15, 1981, pp. 98-100, illus.

"Bullseye's Boyce Lundstrom" Glass Studio, No. 24, Sept. 1981, pp. 48-49, illus.

"CCS Students Create a Special En­vironment" Inner Views (Center for Creative Studies, Detroit, Mich.) 2, No. 1, Winter 1981, p. 13, illus. Six windows made for a Michigan library.

"Dominique de Raed, la maitrise d'un autodidacte" Le Courrier des Metiers d'Art, No. 16, May 1981, p. 60, illus. French stained glass artist.

"Eric Wesselow—an Innovator in Glass and Plastic" The Leadline 5, Nos. 2-4, Spring-Summer-Fall 1980, p. 5 + , illus. Canadian artist.

"A European Studio in the Pacific Northwest" Glass World News, Summer 1981, p. 13, illus. Glass artist Jim Andrews.

"Exhibitions in Review" Stained Glass 75, No. 4, Winter 1980-1981, p. 331, illus.

"Exhibitions in Review" Continuing series in Stained Glass

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76, No. 1, Spring 1981—76, No. 3, Fall 1981.

"Ferguson's Creates Cut Glass Win­dows with the Skills of the Past" Glass Digest 60, No. 6, June 15, 1981, pp. 84-85, illus. Ohio cut glass firm.

"Flat Glass" Glass Art Society fournal, No. 5, 1980, pp. 28-30, illus. Panel discussion at GAS conference with Kingsley, O'Hara, Sealine, Willet.

"Focus on the British Society of Mas­ter Glass-Painters" The Leadline 6, No. 2, Spring 1981, p. 12.

"Glass Notes from All Over" Glass World News, Summer 1981, pp.20-21.

"The Leadline Gallery" Continuing series in The Leadline 6, No. 1, Winter 1981—6, No. 4, Fall 1981. New work by Canadian stained glass artists.

"Names in the News" Continuing series in Stained Glass 76, No. 1, Spring 1981—76, No. 3, Fall 1981.

"New Glass for Old Building" Crafts, No. 51, July-Aug. 1981, p. 10. Brian Clarke commission for Lon­don office building.

"New York's 53rd Street Turns into Street of Glass" The Crafts Report 7, No. 65, Jan. 1981, p. 20, illus. Stained glass window displays.

"On the Wall" Stained Glass 75, No. 4, Winter 1980-1981, p. 323, illus.; 76, No. 1, Spring 1981, pp. 54-55, illus.; 76, No. 2, Summer 1981, p. 151, illus. SGAA exhibition of contemporary work in Kansas City.

"Open Window" Glass Studio, No. 25, Oct. 1981, p. 49, illus. Architectural glass exhibit, San Francisco.

Open Window: 'Birth, Growth and Return' by Beverly Reiser" Glass Studio, No. 21, June 1981, p. 6, illus. Window by Oakland, California, artist.

"Paulo DuFour" American Craft 41, No. 2, April/May 1981, p. 45, illus.

"Portfolio: Doreen Balabanoff & Stuart Reid, Toronto, Ontario, Canada" New Work 1, No. 4/5/6, [1980], pp. 23-26, illus.

"Products: Window Decorative Treatments" Interiors 141, No. 2, Sept. 1981, p. 24+, illus. Beveled, etched designs.

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"Profile: Connie Patricolo" Glass Studio, No. 19, April 1981, pp. 59-61, illus.

"Profile of an ACGA member Cary Ferguson" The Hobstar 4, No. 4, Dec. 1981, p. 3, illus. Cut and beveled work by Cleveland man.

"Profile: Ron Rae" Glass Studio, No. 16, Nov.-Dec. 1980, pp. 53-57, illus.

"Ruthglass: Specializing in. the Spec­tacular" Glass Studio, No. 17, Jan. 1981, p. 8 + , illus. Small glass manufacturing business.

"Shows and Reviews: 'Stained Glass/ Inside and Out'" Glass World News, Summer 1981, p. 17, illus. Birmingham, Michigan, exhibit.

"Uroboros: Quality Not Quantity" Glass Studio, No. 16, Nov.-Dec. 1980, pp. 7+, illus. Small manufactory of colored flat glass in Oregon.

"Window of the Three Virtues" The Rotarian 136, No. 4, April 1980, p. 33, illus. Church window, the Netherlands.

A M E L , T E R R Y "Tiffany Was Artist's Inspiration"

Glass World News, Summer 1981, pp. 24-25, illus. Artist Barbara Starner.

A N D E R S O N , H A R R I E T T E "Stained Glass: From Flat to Formed"

Stained Glass 76, No. 1, Spring 1981, p. 40, illus. Using bisque ware as molds for glass.

A N D R E W S , KATHYand J O H N S O N , A R N O L D

"The Light Fantastic" Stained Glass 76, No. 1, Spring 1981, pp. 22-25, illus. Work of Sandra Johnson, California.

B A I L L A R G E O N , A N D R E E "Eric Wesselow: une perception uni­versale" The Leadline 6, No. 4, Fall 1981, p. 12, illus.

B A K E R , M A R J O R I E H . "Meet Kate White Shulok"

Stained Glass 76, No. 1, Spring 1981, pp. 16-19, illus. Florida artist.

B A L A B A N O F F , D O R E E N and others "Canadian Stained Glass"

New Work 1, No. 4/5/6, [1980], pp. 42-49, illus. Fifteen artists.

B A S I R I C O , L A U R E N C E A. "The Social Evolution of the Stained

Glass Artisan" Glass Studio, No. 25, Oct. 1981, pp. 6-7+, illus.

B E E H - L U S T E N B E R G E R , S U Z A N N E "Glasfenster-Austellung: Le premier

Salon du Vitrail in Chartres" Neues Glas 1, 1981, pp. 18-20+, illus.

"Zur Ausstellung: 10 Jahre Stuttgar-ter Glas. An Exhibition's Report" Neues Glas 2, 1981, pp. 57-59, illus. Work of students and graduates of Stuttgart Academy of Fine Arts.

B E I S W E N G E R , T O M "They're Working on History"

Glass World News, Summer 1981, pp. 23-24, illus. Elmira, N.Y., designers and re­storers.

B E L L , E L A I N E "Profile: Mark Angus"

Glass Studio, No. 21, June 1981, pp. 52-54, illus. British artist.

"The Stained Glass Museum at Ely" Stained Glass 76, No. 3, Fall 1981, p. 243, illus.

B E R E T S , CHUCKand K Y L E , C A R O L Y N

Stained Glass Designing with Bevels Palo Alto, Cal.: Hidden House Pub­lications, 1981, 112 pp., illus.

B E R G , B O B "Glassbutcher's Art"

Stained Glass 75, No. 4, Winter 1980-1981, pp. 302-304, illus. Artists Sam and Bob Berg.

Bildwerk im Kirchenbau. Jahrbuch fur Christliche Kunst 1934

Munich: Deutschen Gesellschaft fur Christliche Kunst, [1954], 96 pp., illus. Post-war church buildings with win­dows by Schaffrath and many others.

B L E W C H A M P , C L I V E "With Patrick Reyntiens and Brian

Clarke at Pilchuck" The Leadline 5, No. 2-4, Spring-Summer-Fall 1980, pp. 6-7, illus.

B O W L I C K , L Y N D A "Profile: Kathy Bradford"

Glass Studio, No. 22, July 1981, pp. 54-56, illus. Colorado artist.

B R A C H E Y , N A N C Y "Stained Glass Breaks out of

phurches, into Homes" Glass World News, Summer 1981, p. 31, illus.

B R A S S , K E V I N "Beyond Color to Image and Mood"

Glass World News, Summer 1981, p. 4, illus. Artists Anne Coccaro and Rob Ves-siny.

B R Y A N T , A R T H U R Coventry Cathedral Coventry: Coventry Cathedral Council, n.d., n. pag., illus.

B U R I A N , J I R I Okna Katedraly Sv. Vita/The Win­dows of St. Vitus' Cathedral Prague: Galerie Obelisk, 1970, 4 pp., illus. English summary. Windows from 1859 through the 1960s.

Business Trends Report. Stained Glass 1976-1980

New York: The New York Center for Graphic Arts, Inc., 1981, 13 pp.

C O U R T N E Y , D E B B I E "Shows & Reviews: 'Passages' "

Glass World News, Summer 1981, p. 17, illus. Artist Ernest Peterson.

C R O O K , P A M "Seeing the World Through Rainbow-

hued Glasses" Glass World News, Summer 1981, p. 14, illus. Artist Mary Beth Sabbe.

C R O W E L L , S. G. and W H I T E H E A D , W I L L I A M "Creating Environments to Accom­

modate Life Styles" Stained Glass 76, No. 2, Summer 1981, pp. 112-115, illus. Nevada artist Jim Hand.

C U M M I N G S , H. W. andJuDY "When Love and Skill Work To­

gether" Stained Glass 76, No. 3, Fall 1981, pp. 210-212, illus. Designer Hilda Sachs.

E L S K U S , A L B I N A S "Painting on Glass"

Glass Studio, No. 18, Feb.-March 1981, pp. 5-9+, illus.

F L A H E R T Y , C A R O L Y N , ed . "Antique Glass"

Restoration Products News 2, No. 1, Jan.-Feb. 1981, pp. 3-14, illus. Techniques (beveled, etched, etc.), new art glass studios, restoration firms, etc.

F O R S C E Y , S U Z O N "Bevels and Color: Allen Graef's

Lively Syntheses" Stained Glass 76, No. 3, Fall 1981, pp. 213-215, illus.

Fox, V I N C E N T Glass Beveling Palo Alto, Cal.: Hidden House Pub­lications, 1981, 96 pp., illus.

F R E N C H , J E N N I E "The Art of Photographing Stained Glass" Stained Glass, Part 1-75, No. 3, Fall 1980, pp. 210-214, illus.; Part 2-75, No. 4, Winter 1980-1981, pp. 310-312, illus.; Part 3-76, No. 1, Spring 1981, pp. 26-28, illus.

F R O H B I E T E R - M U E L L ' E R , JO and M U E L L E R , W A Y N E P . "Lithuanian Master: Algimantas Stoskus"

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Glass Studio, No. 23, Aug. 1981, pp. 4-5 + , illus.

G A L L A G H E R , J . J O S E P H A Merchant in Search of Pearls, the Story of Baltimore's New Cathedral, The Cathedral of Mary Our Queen Baltimore, Md.: Welch, Mirabile & Co., i960, 94 pp., illus.

G H E N T . M U S E U M V O O R S L E R K U N S T

Armand Blondeel Ghent: the museum, 1979, 35 pp., illus. Dutch artist.

G L A S B E R G , I D A M . "Stonehill's Painted Glass Windows"

Glass Digest 60, No. 3, March 15, 1981, pp. 68-74, illus. Mass. college chapel windows.

G O R D O N , S T E P H A N I E "A Project in Community Art: Country Children" Stained Glass 75, No. 4, Winter 1980-1981, pp. 332-334, illus.

H A N S O N , R E V . W I L L I A M "What We Have Looked Upon and Our Hands Have Touched" Stained Glass 76, No. 2, Summer 1981, pp. 140-143, illus. Designs for various church win­dows.

H A R R I S , R . P . "Farber's Window Depicts Baltimore in Stained Glass" Glass World News, Summer 1981, p. 10, illus.

H I G H N E S S , G A Y L E "An Art of Light"

Glass World News, Summer 1981, p. 3 + , illus. Fargo, No. Dakota stained glass firm.

H O N O L U L U , H A W A I I . D A V I E S P A C I F I C C E N T E R

1981 Glass Art Hawaii Exhibition Honolulu: Stained Glass Association ofHawaii, 1981, 23 pp., illus.

I N G L I S , G R A C E "Hamilton Main Library's Stained

Glass Sculpture" The Leadline 6, No. 3, Summer 1981, p. 4, illus. Gundar Robez work.

I S E N B E R G , A N I T A and S E Y M O U R Crafting in Glass: Molding, Fusing, Embellishing, Designing Radnor, Pa.: Chilton Book Co., 1981, 211 pp., illus.

J A C O B S O N , P H I L L I P L . "Glass in Architecture: Provincial Courts Building, Vancouver, B.C., Canada" Glass Art Society Journal, 1981, p. 15, illus. Architect Arthur Erickson.

J A R R E L L , F R A N K P. "Electrical Engineer to Stained Glass Artist" Glass World News, Summer 1981, p. 30, illus.

J E K Y L L , R O B E R T "The NYEGW Conference—Febru­ary 1980" The Leadline 5, Nos. 2—4, Spring-Summer-Fall 1980, p. 8 + , illus. N.Y. Experimental Glass Workshop conference.

J E S E R I C H , R O B E R T "Heinz Lilienthal, Glasgemalde"

Glasforum 30, No. 6, 1980, pp. 29-32, illus.

K A E L B E R , C Y N T H I A "Re-discovering the Art of Glass

Painting" Stained Glass 76, No. 2, Summer 1981, pp. 136-139, illus. Bellingham, Washington, studio specializing in glass painting.

K E B R L E , J O H N "SGAA Winter Conference, San An­

tonio, Texas" Stained Glass 76, No. 1, Spring 1981, pp. 59-60, illus. Current state of stained glassmaking in U.S.

K E D D A , H E L E N A "On Doing Kiln Work: Happy Fir­ing!" Stained Glass 76. No. 1, Spring 1981, pp. 38-39, illus.

K E H R E S , K E V I N "Talents Reflected at Westerville

North" Glass World News, Summer 1981, pp. 25-26, illus. Columbus, O., high school project.

K E L S E Y , M A R Y L O U "High School Hijinks to Stained

Glass Career" Glass World News, Summer 1981, pp. 5-6, illus. Artist Gail McMindes.

L A I R D , P A U L "Stained Glass as Art and Business"

Glass World News, Summer 1981, pp. 8-9, illus. Illinois firm, White Stained Glass Co.

L A N G T O N , C H R I S "Solarizing With Stained Glass"

Glass Studio, No. 21, June 1981, pp. 18-25, illus.

L A S Z L 6 , G Y U L A "Deed Ferenc muveszete"

Muveszettdrteneti Ertesitd 25, No. 1, 1976, pp. 55-59, illus. Work of Hungarian artist Ferenc Deed.

L A W S O N , J O H N "Stained Glass: Restoration with Care" Building Conservation 1, No. 3, Dec. 1979, PP- 16-20, illus.

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L E W I S , A L B E R T , ed. Rocky Mountain Stained Glass New York, N.Y.: N.Y. Center for Graphic Arts, 1980, 37 pp., illus.

L E W Y N , M A R K "Nyoka Baker Wins $3,000 for Entry

in West Virginia Exhibit" Glass World News, Summer 1981, p. 1, illus.

L I N D E N B E R G E R , L O U I S E A. "The Stained Glass School"

Stained Glass 76, No. 2, Summer 1981, pp. 126-127, illus. Regional workshops of Mass. school.

M A R I O N I , P A U L "Delridge Project: An Unusual Cast"

Glass Studio, No. 17, Jan. 1981, p. 4+, illus. Cast glass window for recreation center in Seattle, Wash.

M A Y O , G E N E and M I L L E R , J U D Y Stained Glass Home Studio Guide Palo Alto, Cal.: Hidden House Pub­lications, 1981, 64 pp., illus.

M I L L A R D , R I C H A R D "For Stained Glass, Enthusiasm

Abounds" Glass Digest 60, No. 7, July 15, 1981, pp. 70-78, illus. Overview of the craft.

"Layouts, Useful Ideas" Stained Glass Guidelines, No. 1, Sept. 1981, p. 4, illus.

"Matting" Stained Glass Guidelines, No. 3, Nov. 1981, pp. 3-4, illus.

"Mechanical: Meeting Joints, Wiring" Stained Glass Guidelines, No. 4, Dec. 1981, pp. 1-4, illus.

"Mechanical Reinforcement Meth­ods" Stained Glass Guidelines, No. 2, Oct. 1981, pp. 1-4, illus.

"Mechanical Reinforcement Meth­ods" Stained Glass Guidelines, No. 3, Nov. 1981, p. 1.

"On Stained Glass" Continuing series in Glass Digest 60, No. 1, Jan. 1981—60, No. 12, Dec. 1981.

"Rohlf's Stained Glass Studio Reflects an Admirable Diversity and Profes­sionalism" Glass Digest 60, No. 7, July 15, 1981, pp. 80-82, illus. Mount Vernon, N.Y., firm.

"Skylites" Stained Glass Guidelines, No. 3, Nov. 1981, pp. 1-2, illus.

"Taking Sizes: Wood, Aluminum, Stone" Stained Glass Guidelines, No. 1, Sept. 1981, p. 3, illus.

"Tracing Color Preparation with Wa­ter and Vinegar" Stained Glass Guidelines, No. 1, Sept. 1981, pp.2-3.

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M U N L E Y , M I C H A E L W . "The Stained Glass School"

Stained Glass 76, No. 1, Spring 1981, pp. 36-37, illus. News of regional classes, scholar­ships of the Mass. school.

N A D E L M A N , C Y N T H I A "New York Reviews: Larry Bell"

ARTnews 80, No. 7, Sept. 1981, p. 240+, illus. Flat glass sculptor.

N E W T O N , R O Y "Salisbury Cathedral's Prisoners of

Conscience Windows" Stained Glass 75, No. 4, Winter 1980-1981, pp. 326-327, illus.

O M A H A , N E B R A S K A . J O S L Y N A R T M U S E U M

1-80 Series: Bruce Chao Omaha: the museum, 1981, n. pag.„ illus. Plate glass artist.

O R T M A Y E R , R O G E R An House unto My Name. The Archi­tecture and Art of the First United Meth­odist Church of Orlando, Florida Orlando: the church, 1980, n. pag., illus.

P A L M E R , S A M U E L Fonstermalningarna i S:t Nikolai kyrka Halms tad Laholm: Ruter Press, 1979, 14 pp., illus. Modern church windows in Ham-stad, Sweden.

P A R K , Z E D "Lookin' for Ol' Time Beveling, A Search" Glass Studio, No. 16, Nov.-Dec. 1980, pp. 30-34, illus. Revived interest in beveled glass.

P E A R L , D A V I D "Glass Masters"

The Leadline 6, No. 1, Winter 1981, p. 1, illus. Review of Welsh exhibit: contem­porary stained glass from West Ger­many

P O E N S G E N , J O C H E M "Glas & Architektur/Glass & Archi­

tecture" Neues Glas 4, 1981, pp. 136-142, illus. Work by Schreiter, Klos, Poensgen.

"The Justified Fear of Architects" Glass Art Society fournal, 1981, pp. 12-14, illus. Windows in church in Veert, Neth­erlands, by Joachim Klos.

"In Praise of Accepted Limitation" Glass Art Society fournal, 1981, pp. 8-11, illus.

P O W E L L , C A R L "Creative Beveling"

Glass Studio, No. 22, July 1981, pp. 4-5 + , illus.

R A M A N A U S K A I T E , L I U D V I K A , comp.

Modern Lithuanian Stained Glass Leningrad: Aurora Art Publishers, 1979, 167 pp., illus. Fifteen artists.

R E I D , S T U A R T "Architectural Glass as Environmen­

tal Art" New York 1, No. 4/5/6, n.d. [1980], pp. 12-15, illus.

R E I D , S T U A R T and B A L A B A N O F F , D O R E E N

Personal Image for Social Space / L'lm-age personelle dans I'espace collectif n.L: Artists in Stained Glass, 1980, 10 pp. folder, illus. Canadian exhibition of stained and architectural glass.

R O B E R T S , E D "From 'Madison Avenue' to Stained

Glass in N.H." Glass World News, Summer 1981, p. 8, illus. Glass artist Phil Stein.

S A T T E R L E E , F R A N C I S N. "Stained Glass Wildlife"

Stained Glass 76, No. 2, Summer 1981, pp. 148-149, illus. Virginia artist Elizabeth Ordway.

S C H R E I T E R , J O H A N N E S "Die Glasbilder von Robert Kehl-

mann/Autonomous Panels by Rob­ert Kehlmann" Neues Glas 3, 1981, pp. 103-105, illus.

S I E G E L , N A N C Y "Glass Visions"

Stained Glass 76, No. 3, Fall 1981, pp. 237-239, illus.

S I M O N , W A Y N E E . "Heat Loss through Stained Glass Windows" Stained Glass 76, No. 2, Summer 1981, pp. 123-125.

S M I T H , J E F F G. "Dallas' Glass Tent"

Glass Studio, No. 20, May 1981, pp. 70-72, illus. Glass by David Wilson.

S M I T H , R I C H A R D "There's New Interest in the Ancient Craft of Flat Glass Decoration" Glass Digest 60, No. n, Nov. 1981, pp. 81-84, illus. Acid etching, sandblasting, etc.

S M I T H - L A M O T H E , T E R R Y "Atlantic Glass Artisans Launched"

The Leadline 6, No. 4, Fall 1981, p. 3, illus. Nova Scotia stained glass group.

S O L O M O N , H E A T H E R "Theo Lubbers, Artist in Stained Glass" Glass World News, Summer 1981, p. 7, illus.

S O W E R S , R O B E R T The Language of Stained Glass Forest Grove, Oregon: Timber Press, 1981, 206 pp., illus.

Review by Robert Jekyll, The Lead­line 6, No. 4, Fall 1981, pp. 10—11, illus.

Review by Robert Kehlmann, Amer­ican Craft 41, No. 6, Dec. 1981/Jan. 1982, p. 42, illus.

Review by Helene Weis, "Browsing in the Books," Stained Glass 76, No. 3, Fall 1981, p. 224.

"Learning to Speak the Language of Stained Glass" Stained Glass 75, No. 4, Winter 1980-1981, pp. 305-309, illus. Excerpts from Sowers' book.

S P E N C E , L E E "Wanda Wester Knows Potential of

Stained Glass" Glass World News, Summer 1981, p. 28, illus.

S P R I N G M A N , J O A N N E "McCoy's Magical Hands Make Great Glass" Glass World News, Summer 1981, pp. 26-27, illus. Illinois artist Greg McCoy.

S P U R G I N , J U D Y "ArtCraft Profiles: Mary Ann Ben­nett" ArtCraft Magazine 1, No. 2, Feb./ March 1980, p. 47, illus. Texas artist.

S T O C K H A U S E N , H. G. "Das Glasbild. Faszination der Farbe/

Intrigue of Color" Neues Glas 2, 1981, pp. 46-56, illus. Glass program at Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart.

S T O N E , D O T T I "From Process to Patent"

Stained Glass 75, No. 4, Winter 1980-1981, pp. 324-325, illus. Firing process developed by Helena Kedda.

S T O W E , R E J E N E "With Schreiter at Pilchuck"

The Leadline 6, No. 4, Fall 1981, pp. 6-7, illus.

S U S S M A N , S T E V E N and D A V I D "The Window Frame . . . Silent Part­ner" Stained Glass 75, No. 4, Winter 1980-1981, pp. 294-29^, illus. New frame technology for stained glass.

T A L A B A , M A R K "The Use of Solder with Copper Foil"

Glass Studio, No. 25, Oct. 1981, pp. 28-30, illus.

T A O L I N , A N N A "Lighting Stained Glass for Night

Viewing" Stained Glass 76, No. 1, Spring 1981, pp. 20-21, illus. A church tower in Florida.

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T E M M E , N O R M A N "The Bird of El Mercado"

Stained Glass 76, No. 2, Summer 1981, pp. 146-147, illus. San Antonio panel.

"The Cool and Colorful Convention" Stained Glass 76, No. 3, Fall 1981, pp. 247-248, illus. Thirty-six panels exhibited by members of Stained Glass Associa­tion of America.

"The Fun of Learning through Shar­ing" Stained Glass 76, No. 3, Fall 1981, pp. 232-234, illus. Stained glass artist and teacher Albi-nus Elskus.

"The Houses of Bethania" Stained Glass 76, No. 3, Fall 1981, pp. 240-241, illus. Panels done for No. Carolina homes by Randy Sewell.

"It's Pat, the Girl from around the Corner" Stained Glass 76, No. 3, Fall 1981, pp. 235-236, illus. Artist Patricia Patenaude.

"Just Do Your Best . . . for Charlie Brown" Stained Glass 76, No. 4, Winter 1980-1981, pp. 299-301, illus. Craftsmen Keith Bramer and Mark Anderson

"A Labor of Love" Stained Glass 76, No. 2, Summer 1981, p. 145, illus. Sculpture by Penelope Atheras.

"The Little Gem in Saint Die: a Fam­ily Affair" Stained Glass 76, No. 2, Summer 1981, pp. 116-119, illus. French church with a 1920 altar win­dow and 1970 nave windows.

"Stained Glass Is Glowing in Japan" Stained Glass 75, No. 4, Winter 1980-1981, pp. 328-329, illus.

T H O M A S , A N S O N "The Birth of the Blues: Using a Computer to Design Stained Glass" Stained Glass 76, No. 2, Summer 1981, pp. 120-122, illus.

T O R E N K O , R O N A L D W . "A Cost-Savings Approach to Solder­ing" Glass Studio, No. 22, July 1981, pp. 40-41.

V O N R O E N N , K E N N E T H "Development of Contemporary Ger­

man Stained Glass and Its Influence on American Artists" Transcript of a conference presenta­tion at New York Experimental Glass Workshop, Feb., 1980, pub­lished in three parts by New Work 1, No. 4/5/6, [1980], pp. 16-22, illus.

W A L T O N , M A R K Advanced Stained Glass Window Tech­niques Palo Alto, Cal.: Hidden House Pub­lications, 1981, 72 pp., illus.

W E S S E L O W , E R I C Le Vitrail. Review by Claude Bettin-ger, The Leadline 6, No. 3, Summer 1981, p. 11.

W I L L E T , H E N R Y L E E "Some Gal. . . Marguerite Gaudin"

Stained Glass 75, No. 4, Winter 1980-1981, pp. 320-322, illus. Designer.

W I L S O N , C E C I L J. "The Great Seal of Arizona"

Stained Glass 76, No. 2, Summer 1981, p. 144, illus. Mosaic panel on state capitol build­ing.

W I L S O N , D A V I D "Open Window"

Glass Studio, No. 22, July 1981, pp. 6-7, illus. Series of windows by the author in a Cherry Hill, N. Y. church.

W I L S O N , H. W E B E R "Practical Techniques for Residential

Stained Glass Repair" Glass Studio, No. 16, Nov.-Dec. 1980, pp. 4-5 + , illus.

W I L S O N , L Y N D A L "A Community Project"

Craft Australia, No. 2, Winter 1981, p. 27, illus. Window made by group in Knox City, Australia.

W I L S O N , S T E V E N K. "How to Succeed in Stained Glass"

Glass Digest, Part 1: 60, No. 6, June 15, 1981, pp. 76-78, illus. Part 2: 60, No. 7, July 15, 1981, pp. 85-90, illus. Selling supplies, etc.

Z E R B O N I , M O N I C A "Sauna Deco"

Casa Vogue No. 119, June 1981, pp. 196-197, illus. Art Deco style architectural glass used in a commercial sauna, Amster­dam.

Z I M M E R , J E N N Y "Design Section: Glass Panels" Craft Australia, No. 3, Spring 1981, PP- 31-33, illus. Panels by Klaus Zimmer.

"A Letter from Australia" Journal of the British Society of Master Glass-Painters 17, No. 1, 1980-1981, pp. 78-86, illus. Survey of Australian stained glass, 1880s to present.

Z I M M E R M A N , L Y N N "Of Colour, Light & Space: the

Stained Glass of Andrew Terris and Rejene Stowe" The Leadline 6, No. 4, Fall 1981, pp. 14-15, illus.

T E C H N O L O G Y (glassmaking after 1945)

A N D E R S O N , M A R T I N "Computer Program: Converting Oxide Percentages to Batch Mineral Percentages (and Vice Versa)" Glass Art Society Journal, 1981, pp. 64-66.

B A R A Z A N I , G A I L "Health Hazards"

Glass Art Society Journal, No. 5, 1980, pp. 46-48.

"Protecting Your Health" The Crafts Report 7, No. 65, Jan. 1981, p. 4. Lead exposure in glass studios.

Safe Practices in the Arts & Crafts, a Studio Guide n.l.: The College Art Association of America, 1978, 72 pp. Hazards in glassmaking, flat glass and lamp work.

B E N N E T T , R I C H A R D L. "Combustion and Heat Conservation

in Glass Melting" Glass Art Society Journal, No. 5, 1980, pp. 49-54, illus.

B R O A D W E L L , J A M E S G . "Glassmaking Studio Computer

Provides Flexibility Accuracy" The Crafts Report 7, No. 72, Sept. 1981, p. 5. Use of computer to obtain consistent colors in making sheet glass.

C U M M I N G S , K E I T H The Technique of Glass Forming London: B. T. Batsford Ltd., 1980, 168 pp., illus.

D E S A U L N I E R S , G I L L E S Brief Notes on Coldworking of Glass Trois-Rivieres: Gilles Desaulniers, 1981, 39 pp., illus. For distribution at the Canadian Glass Artists Conference.

F E N T O N , D A N "Abrasive Blast Equipment"

Glass Studio No. 17, Jan. 1981, pp. 10-12+, illus.

G I C K , T E R R I L. Sandblasting, Etching and Other Glass Treatments Laguna Hills, Cal.: Gick Publishing, Inc., 1980, 49 pp., illus.

K R I S T E L , D R E W "Silicosis: Beyond Repair"

Glass Studio No. 17, Jan. 1981^.39.

M C C A N N , M I C H A E L Artist Beware New York: Watson-Guptill Publica­tions, 1979, 378 pp., illus. Hazards of glassblowing, stained glass craft.

M E I L A H N , M I C H A E L O . "Recovering Exhausted B.T.U.'s, a

Partial Solution"

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Glass Art Society Journal, No. 5, 1980, p. 55, illus.

M E R I K A L L I O , M I L K K O "Introducing: MM-Contimelt 24 h

Mk III, a Continuous Cullet Melter" Glass Art Society Journal, No. 5, 1980, pp. 70-71, illus.

M E R K E R , G E R N O T H . Glasgravur Grafenau: Verlag Morsak, 1981, 138 pp., illus. Engraving techniques and work of thirteen German glass engravers.

M O S S M A N , R A L P H "Rivverrat Glass and Electric: the

Hydroelectric Glass Studio" Glass Art Society Journal, No. 5, 1980, p. 69, illus.

N O R D Etching and Sandblasting of Glass Gainesville, Fla.: Chrome Yellow Private Press, 1980, 73 pp., illus.

T A M B L Y N , P E T E R B . and L A N D R I G A N , P H I L I P J . "Lead Exposure in Stained Glass

Workers" Glass Studio, No. 21, June 1981, pp. 28-32, illus.

Index Belgium Manufacture de Cristaux du Val Saint Lambert SA Van Loo, Bert (#88)

Canada Stenger, Nicole Thiessen, Ruth

Czechoslovakia Adensamova, Blanka Jezek, Pavel Plfva, Oldrich Vachtova, Dana Zamecnfkova, Dana

Denmark Hunner, Pete

Federal Republic of Germany Eisch, Erwin Hoeller, Franz X. Huth, Ursula Klepsch, Kristian Moje, Klaus Schneider, Josef (#29)

Sellner, Theodor G.

France Benglis, Lynda (forDaum) Cristallerie Daum (#12, 96)

Leperlier, Antoine Leperlier, Etienne Yenawine, Peter W. (for Daum)

Israel Verberne, Daniel

Japan Cho, Kyung-Lee Encobo (#17) Hashimoto, Chikara Hoy a Corporation (#50)

Kamei Glass Company, Ltd. (#35,64) Kurita, Yasuhisa Nishimura, Yasutaka Yokoyama, Naoto

Netherlands Andolfsson, Wilke (#86) Valkema, Sybren

Poland Kiriazopoulos, Tasios

Sweden AB Orrefors Glasbruk (#22)

Cyren, Gunnar Hydman-Vallien, Ulrica Kosta-Boda AB (#42)

WarfF, Goran

Switzerland Guggisberg, Monica

United Kingdom Bayliss, Arlon Cook, John Dartington Glass Ltd. Dreiser, Peter Newell, Steven Pennell, Ronald Reid, Colin Thrower, Frank Williams, Christopher

United States Acquilano, Carol Aldridge, Peter (#80)

Allison, Arthur Anderson, Doug Arber, Valerie S. Armbruster, Tom Aschenbrenner, Michael J. Aufiero, Tina Marie Barclay, Mary Ben Tre, Howard Bernstein, Katherine Buechner, Thomas S. Ill Carlson, William Carpenter, James Cohen, Richard E. Courtney, Norman Croasdale, MarthaJ. Dailey, Dan Desmett, Ron (#60)

Dowler, David P. DuGrenier, Robert

Edwards, Garth Edwards, Stephen Dee Feister, Diana Feldman, Kerry Glancy, Michael M. Halem, Henry Hodder, W. Stephen Holmes, James P. Housberg, Paul Jervis, Margie (#49) Kehlmann, Robert Kelman, Janet Kirkpatrick, Joey Krasnican, Susie Lipofsky, Marvin Mace, Flora (#47) MacNeil, Linda Marquis, Richard McDonnell, Mark Melikian, Sue Morris, William Mulcahy, Kathleen Musler, Jay Nelson, Stephen R. Patti, Thomas Pieper, Kenny Reed, John Renaissance Glass Company (#8i> Robbins, Christine Schlotzhauer, Jude Schulze, Paul Shapiro, Susan Stankard, PaulJ. Statom, Therman Steuben Glass (#24, 74, 80)

Stinsmuehlen, Susan Trinkley, Karla Vigiletti, Sylvia B. Vitrix Glass (#14) Watkins, James Weimberger, Richard Wenzel, Meredith Zoot, Karen Zynsky, Mary Ann Toots

Yugoslavia Ratkajec-Kocica, Ljubica