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Michael Taylor: A Geometry of Meaning

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As a pioneer of glass art, Michael Taylor has helped to establish glass as a creative means of expression. His integration of laminated blocks of cast glass in which varying colours are placed against one another in a network of complex interlocking variations represents a vital contribution to the world of glass art. With 260 stunning colour plates, incisive introductory essays, and a detailed conversation with the artist about his process and central artistic influences, this publication chronicles the evolution of Taylor's art from ceramicist to glassmaker, from Modernist to Neo-Constructivist.

244 pages, Hardcover

First published October 1, 2006

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