Klaus Moje
Klaus Moje has been recognized internationally as one of the most significant innovators in the medium of glass, inspiring several generations of young artists. Moje was born in Hamburg, on October 5, 1936. He moved to Australia in 1982, where he founded the Glass Workshop of the Canberra School of Art and the modern art glass movement in Australia. In addition to teaching, Moje has participated in countless exhibitions in Europe, North America, Australia and Japan. His work has been acquired by more than 50 public museums internationally, including the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Museum Bellerive in Zurich, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Arts and Design in New York. Working with a variation of an ancient glass fusing technique dating back to Roman times, Klaus Moje’s glass mosaics immediately engage the eye through his masterful use of color and pattern. However, the impact of Moje’s glass is not only visual. Moje shares intimate glimpses of his world, his memories and his visions as tangible poetry. Moje died on September 24, 2016, in Canberra.
1980s Australian Other Vintage Klaus Moje
Glass, Art Glass, Cut Glass
1980s American Post-Modern Vintage Klaus Moje
Glass
1980s American Other Vintage Klaus Moje
Ceramic
1980s Modern Vintage Klaus Moje
Art Glass
2010s American Klaus Moje
Concrete
Late 20th Century Unknown Organic Modern Klaus Moje
Ceramic, Pottery
2010s American Klaus Moje
Concrete
2010s American Klaus Moje
Concrete
2010s American Klaus Moje
Concrete
2010s American Klaus Moje
Concrete
2010s American Klaus Moje
Concrete
2010s American Klaus Moje
Concrete
1970s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Klaus Moje
Pottery
1960s Scandinavian Scandinavian Modern Vintage Klaus Moje
Brass