Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 10

Jon Kuhn
Jon Kuhn (American, b. 1949) 'Blue Moon - 2024' 6 Layers Glass Art Cube Sculptur

2024

About the Item

Basic Information: Made in Kernersville, Completion date - April/2024 Dimensions: H: 6.5" x 6.5 x 9.5 H Inches Condition - Mint Item Description: Titled "Blue Moon" Signed "Jon Kuhn - Blue Moon, 2024, on the base cube Note: We would like to thank our good friend Jon Kuhn for producing these beautiful cubes for us after he retired the Cubes in 2022 and especially made this line of cubes. We would like to point out that you get this piece directly from the artist and its still in the artists original packaging. When purchasing John Kuhn artwork, condition of the piece is all about the value. Please remember that are you getting here, a mint condition piece that was just produced this April, 2024 and if anything ever happened to the artwork, for a reasonable fee Jon Kuhn will do his best to repair the work. The very first full-size piece to be made using the "Highly Reflective Material" dubbed "HRM" by Kuhn, which are panels of optical glass with a reflective coating applied on the outside, similar to what is commonly seen in high-end sunglass lenses. The result is a much more brilliant and scintillating core material with very dense and saturated sparkles! A layer of core material at the base Artist Information: Kuhn began his artistic career as a ceramist, working with clay. Fashioning vessels of silicate compounds changed state and chemical structure when they were subjected to very high heat. During his graduate studies, he began working with molten glass. His earliest sculptures, from the late 1970s, show his roots in clay and the making of containers, but they also moved quickly into new, uncharted territories of expression in which he alternately polished and flattened surfaces or left them rough and etched. In these pieces, the fluidity of molten glass is still apparent in the irregular, flowing contours, and rounded masses of the sculptures. Their irregular shapes rough, opaque surfaces suggest naturally occurring minerals, while the colored glass visible behind the window of occasional fragmentary polished surface showcases vibrant colors in a translucent medium, emphasized by the contrasting juxtaposition in combination with the rough and organic exterior, illustrating the inner beauty of nature divulged by the coldworking process. In the early 1980's, after an injury to his right arm, Kuhn began facing difficulty performing the strenuous motions and heavy lifting required to work with molten glass, and a new conceptual element emerged in Kuhn's artistic vision. Forced to completely depart from the traditional approach to manipulate the medium of glass, Kuhn experimented with transparent sheets of glass in various colors and refractive index, and in 1987 Kuhn created his first cube with a complex and colorful pattern encased in its core; a whole new concept of visual art the likes of which the world has never seen before. The fragments of different-colored core materials, started out as various types of sheets that are then thoughtfully layered, aligned, cut through, ground, polished, and adhered countless times, to shape an intricate yet vibrant sculpture that contains a mythical pattern with seemingly endless depth. The core material of the piece radiates with energy as it glints and sparkles, encased in a thick layer of clear optical-grade glass that brilliantly enhances, magnifies, and projects the optical effects of the core materials onto the outer surface, making it appear almost ethereal as an explosion of vibrant colors and intense sparkle of brilliance emanates from deep within, reminiscent of a series of intense fireworks illuminating a dark, clear sky that penetrates through the night. Prior to this, prismatic/geometric glass sculptures were only made from cutting a solid piece of molded crystal or blown glass, and often simplistic in appearance with a limited use of colors, and only small flame-worked objects were able to be encased in glass. Partly due to his injury, as well as technological advancements which led to the development of HXTAL, an industrial adhesive that possess an optical-grade clarity, Kuhn was able to invent the technique of creating geometrically shaped sculptures with mind-blowing optical properties with a sophisticated expressiveness in its presentation. Kuhn's work has introduced a whole new dimension to the definition of "coldworked glass," which was limited to sandblasting, carving, or cutting a piece of glass made by lampworking until that point and paved the way for many new artists to create various geometric glass sculptures using the same techniques pioneered by Kuhn. While the earlier examples of these geometric sculptures showcased primarily the vibrant colors and intricate patterns formed by the core material, the concept of light and energy eventually became central to Kuhn's work. Each sculpture captures, reflects and refracts ambient light, then projecting it back onto the surface to completely occupy and dominate the surrounding space with intense energy, mesmerizing the viewers and commanding the attention of the entire premise with its glowing presence.
More From This SellerView All
  • Jon Kuhn ''Winter Moon - 2024' 6 Layers Glass Art Cube Sculpture
    By Jon Kuhn
    Located in Pembroke Pines, FL
    Basic Information: Made in Kernersville, Completion date - April/2024 Dimensions: H: 6.5" x 6.5 x 9.5 H Inches Condition - Mint Item Description: Titled "Winter Moon" Signed "Jon K...
    Category

    2010s Contemporary Sculptures

    Materials

    Stainless Steel

  • Jon Kuhn (American, b. 1949) 'Golden Sun 2024' 5 layers Glass Art Cube Sculpture
    By Jon Kuhn
    Located in Pembroke Pines, FL
    ‘Golden Sun’, by Jon Kuhn, made in Kernersville, North Carolina .Dimensions - H: 6.5" x 6.5 x 9.5 H Inches Condition - Mint Titled "Golden Sun" Signed "Jon Kuhn - Golden Sun, 2024, o...
    Category

    2010s Contemporary Sculptures

    Materials

    Glass, Acrylic Polymer

  • Contemplation
    By Frederick Hart
    Located in Pembroke Pines, FL
    Frederick Elliott Hart (American, 1943-1999) "Contemplation", 1985 Media: Lucite, Acrylic resin sculpture Initialed, dated, copyright-marked, numbered "12...
    Category

    1980s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

    Materials

    Acrylic Polymer, Resin

  • L'AUTOAPOCALIPSE I
    By Roberto Matta
    Located in Pembroke Pines, FL
    Roberto Sebastian Matta "L'Autoapocalipse I" Year: 1984. Dimensions Height 15.8in, Width 19.7in Etching on Fine art paper Edition: From the edition of 150 hand signed & numbered by t...
    Category

    1980s Contemporary Interior Prints

    Materials

    Etching

  • John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Central Park 1980
    By Allan Tannenbaum
    Located in Pembroke Pines, FL
    Allan Tannenbaum "John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Central Park 1980" Silver Gelatin Print Paper size: 13 7/8 x 10 3/4 Inches Image Size: 11 1/4 x 7 1/2 Edition Number: From the first editi...
    Category

    1980s Contemporary Figurative Photography

    Materials

    Silver Gelatin

  • John Lennon & Yoko Ono 1980
    By Allan Tannenbaum
    Located in Pembroke Pines, FL
    Allan Tannenbaum "John Lennon & Yoko Ono 1980" Inkjet print Paper size: 19 x 13 Inches Image Size: 12 7/8 x 8 5/8 Edition Number: From the second edition of 200 Editions: First edition of 200 (C-print Colors, Silver gelatin print - Black & white) 1988 Second edition of 200 - Ink Jet Print (Giclee) - 2000 Third edition of 50 - C-Print & Silver gelatin print - 2007 - 2008 Signed, Numbered, Titled & dated in pencil by the artist. Condition: In Excellent Condition Provenance: All of our Allan Tannenbaum prints come from The Williams Gallery (via William Back) which was the exclusive representative of Allan Tannenbaum from 1980 to 2006 About the John Lennon collection: In November 1980, on the eve of John Lennon's untimely murder by a lone gunman, photographer Allan Tannenbaum had unique and total access to John and Yoko...
    Category

    1980s Contemporary Figurative Photography

    Materials

    Inkjet

You May Also Like
  • Medicine for a Nightmare
    By Richard Slee
    Located in London, GB
    'Medicine for a Nightmare', a sculpture by artist Richard Slee. Richard Slee’s sculptural work grew from his “love of the Afrofuturist Music of Sun Ra and his ‘Cosmic Philosophy’, resulting from his claimed alien abduction...
    Category

    2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

    Materials

    Stainless Steel

  • "Bloom No. 2" from the Bloom Series, Abstract, Organic Sculpture in Acrylic
    By Norman Mooney
    Located in New York, NY
    Bloom No. 2 from the Bloom Series by Norman Mooney White frosted acrylic, mirror-polished stainless steel, birch plywood base Edition of 3 Inspired by the work of the 19th century b...
    Category

    2010s Abstract Abstract Sculptures

    Materials

    Metal, Stainless Steel

  • "Bloom No. 1" from the Bloom Series, Abstract, Organic Sculpture in Blue Acrylic
    By Norman Mooney
    Located in New York, NY
    Bloom No. 1 from the Bloom Series by Norman Mooney Acrylic, mirror-polished stainless steel, birch plywood base Ediion of 3 Inspired by the work of the 19th century biologist Ernst ...
    Category

    2010s Abstract Abstract Sculptures

    Materials

    Stainless Steel

  • After da Vinci 1
    By Devorah Sperber
    Located in Phoenix, AZ
    442 spools of thread, stainless-steel ball chain and hanging apparatus, clear acrylic sphere, metal edition 4 of 5 New York based artist Devorah Sperber’s work focuses on the inte...
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary Pointillist Abstract Sculptures

    Materials

    Metal, Stainless Steel

  • TILTING NEON COCKTAIL
    By Claes Oldenburg
    Located in New York, NY
    Edition 28/50. Stainless Steel outline of cocktail glass on a black acrylic base with painted wood olive and toothpick.
    Category

    1980s Modern Sculptures

    Materials

    Stainless Steel

  • "Rodeo Ben" - UV inks printed on acrylic hand formed
    By Maeve Eichelberger
    Located in West Hollywood, CA
    Maeve Eichelberger is a Colorado native, capturing both urban and rural lifestyles in her artwork. Passionate about collage, Maeve specializes in a new form of 3 dimensional collage....
    Category

    2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

    Materials

    Mirror, Acrylic Polymer

Recently Viewed

View All