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  • Dancing Genes DNA Sequence, a Glass DNA Inspired Installation by Louis Thompson
    By Louis Thompson
    Located in London, GB
    'Dancing Genes DNA Sequence' is a unique glass installation (consisting of 6 individual elements) by the British artist, Louis Thompson. The price shown excludes the display plint...
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    2010s British Organic Modern Abstract Sculptures

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  • Archive of DNA: vWA Allel 2 a sculptural glass installation by Louis Thompson
    By Louis Thompson
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    'Archive of DNA: vWA Allel 2' is a unique glass installation (consisting of 7 individual elements) by the British artist, Louis Thompson. Accomplished glass artist Thompson explores...
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  • Archive of DNA: D7S820 Allel 2 a sculptural glass installation by Louis Thompson
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    'Archive of DNA: D7S820 Allel 2' is a unique glass installation (consisting of 7 individual elements) by the British artist, Louis Thompson. Accomplished glass artist Thompson explo...
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    2010s British Organic Modern Abstract Sculptures

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    Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

  • Archive of DNA: D7S820 Allel 1 an amber & aqua glass artwork by Louis Thompson
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    Located in London, GB
    'Archive of DNA: D7S820 Allel 1' is a unique glass installation (consisting of 7 individual elements) by the British artist, Louis Thompson. Accomplished glass artist Thompson explo...
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    2010s British Organic Modern Abstract Sculptures

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  • Dna Sequence iii, a Green & Aqua Glass Bottle Installation by Louis Thompson
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    Located in London, GB
    'DNA Sequence III' is a unique glass installation (consisting of 5 individual elements) by the British artist, Louis Thompson. Accomplished glass artist Thompson explores illusion...
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  • Seven Stages of Degradation, an installation by Louis Thompson & Sophie Thomas
    By Louis Thompson, Sophie Thomas
    Located in London, GB
    Seven Stages of Degradation is a unique art glass installation of seven components by the British artist Louise Thompson and the British designer Sophie Thomas. Each piece is solid glass with internal colored detail and trapped bubbles. Each topped with a found beach plastic cap. An ongoing body of work with the first set exhibited as part of the Summer Exhibition 2018, at the Royal Academy London. The artwork's aim is to highlight the current serious issue of ocean plastic. Although not essentially about it’s dramatic harmful effect on the sea’s inhabitants and environment, this artwork focuses on the prolonged duration for which it can exist within these vital waters. About the collaborating artists; Louis Thompson With a professional career spanning over 25 years, Thompson has taught in the UK and abroad. He has exhibited extensively in the UK, Europe, USA and Japan. In 2012 Thompson received two prestigious awards in the UK: British Glass Biennale Winner and the Jerwood Foundation Makers Commission. He has been invited to create installations for various museums and international exhibitions and his work is held in permanent museum collections in Belgium, Germany, Japan, Czech Republic and the V&A Museum in London. Thompson has completed International residencies at the prestigious Museum of Glass in Tacoma, The Glazenhuis Museum in Belgium and most recently at Soneva Art Glass in the Maldives. Sophie Thomas A highly respected and established leader in creative campaigning and communication design, Thomas’ long...
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    2010s British Modern Abstract Sculptures

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    Glass, Plastic, Art Glass, Blown Glass

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