Jeff Zimmerman Vases and Vessels
Jeff Zimmerman is a contemporary sculptor whose primary medium is glass. He often makes use of the vessel form, creating pieces with mirrored, sometimes colorful surfaces and billowy forms that suggest movement.
Zimmerman grew up at the Anderson Ranch Arts Center in Colorado, where he lived with his mother, a painter, and his stepfather, a sculptor. He enrolled at the University of California, Santa Barbara, in 1988 planning to major in anthropology, but a glassblowing class inspired him to change course. He switched to the BFA program at the Appalachian Center for Craft in Tennessee, spending hise summers working as an apprentice at Pilchuck Glass School, in Washington State, where he observed the studio practices of Lino Tagliapietra and Pino Signoretto . After completing his studies, he worked as a master glassblower at CIRVA, the International Center of Research on Glass and Visual Arts, in Marseille, France.
In 1994, Zimmerman became part of the B Team, an avant-garde glassblowing collaborative founded by Zesty Meyers and Evan Snyderman of R & Company gallery, which now represents Zimmerman’s work. The group conducted glassblowing-related performances at colleges and universities and exhibited its work at the New Museum for Contemporary Art in New York.
Zimmerman’s first solo exhibition was the 1999 “Anthropology Museum of the Future,” at UrbanGlass’s Robert Lehman Gallery. He has gained wide acclaim for his series of “Crumpled” vessels, which resemble deflated jars with reflective surfaces that gradually fade into opaque hues. The effect is surreal and dazzling. Using the most enchanting property of glass — its malleability at high temperatures — the sculptor breathes new life into an ancient form, the container.
Zimmerman’s work has been exhibited in New York at Sean Kelly Gallery, the Museum of Arts and Design and the Brooklyn Museum; and in Paris at Emmanuel Perrotin Gallery It can also be found in the permanent collections of the Boghossian Foundation, in Belgium, and in the Corning Museum of Glass, in New York.
Mid-20th Century Modern Jeff Zimmerman Vases and Vessels
Glass
21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Jeff Zimmerman Vases and Vessels
Glass
Late 20th Century Italian Post-Modern Jeff Zimmerman Vases and Vessels
Glass, Art Glass, Murano Glass
2010s Swedish Modern Jeff Zimmerman Vases and Vessels
Art Glass
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Jeff Zimmerman Vases and Vessels
Glass
Late 20th Century Italian Post-Modern Jeff Zimmerman Vases and Vessels
Glass, Art Glass, Murano Glass
20th Century Jeff Zimmerman Vases and Vessels
Glass
1910s American Jugendstil Vintage Jeff Zimmerman Vases and Vessels
Art Glass
Early 1900s American Modern Antique Jeff Zimmerman Vases and Vessels
Glass
2010s Swedish Modern Jeff Zimmerman Vases and Vessels
Glass
20th Century American Neoclassical Jeff Zimmerman Vases and Vessels
Crystal
1980s Canadian Modern Vintage Jeff Zimmerman Vases and Vessels
Blown Glass
Early 1900s American Art Nouveau Antique Jeff Zimmerman Vases and Vessels
Art Glass
Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Jeff Zimmerman Vases and Vessels
Porcelain
21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Jeff Zimmerman Vases and Vessels
Glass
21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Jeff Zimmerman Vases and Vessels
Glass
21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Jeff Zimmerman Vases and Vessels
Glass
20th Century American Jeff Zimmerman Vases and Vessels
Late 20th Century American Modern Jeff Zimmerman Vases and Vessels
Blown Glass
21st Century and Contemporary North American Jeff Zimmerman Vases and Vessels
Blown Glass
21st Century and Contemporary American Jeff Zimmerman Vases and Vessels
Blown Glass
21st Century and Contemporary American Jeff Zimmerman Vases and Vessels
Blown Glass