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Medium: Glass
Large Abstract Orange LED
Large Abstract Orange LED

Large Abstract Orange LED

Located in Santa Fe, NM

For indoor or outdoor use We create hand-made cast glass works. Using the age-old technique of lost wax casting. We craft forms ranging in shape from jewel-like elements to large sc...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Glass Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Medium White LED
Medium White LED

Medium White LED

Located in Santa Fe, NM

For indoor or outdoor use We create hand-made cast glass works. Using the age-old technique of lost wax casting. We craft forms ranging in shape from jewel-like elements to large sc...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Glass Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Large White LED
Large White LED

Large White LED

Located in Santa Fe, NM

For indoor or outdoor use We create hand-made cast glass works. Using the age-old technique of lost wax casting. We craft forms ranging in shape from jewel-like elements to large sc...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Glass Sculptures

Materials

Steel

“Vetri d'Arte”
“Vetri d'Arte”

“Vetri d'Arte”

By Seguso

Located in Warren, NJ

Lady carrying a bowl of tomatoes On a clear swirling base. Green dress , gold bodice, red scarf, sleeves in clear glass, hair in gold fleck. just over 11 inches high sculpture is uns...

Category

20th Century Glass Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass

Dawn, Abstract 3D Original Glass Wall Sculpture, modern Art
Dawn, Abstract 3D Original Glass Wall Sculpture, modern Art

Dawn, Abstract 3D Original Glass Wall Sculpture, modern Art

Located in Granada Hills, CA

Artist: Karo Martirosyan, Work: Original Artwork, Medium: Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture, Year: 2024 Style: Contemporary Art, Subject: Dawn, Size: 37.5" x 77.5" x 1'' inch, 95x197...

Category

2010s Modern Glass Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Whistle A Happy Tune: shadow box painting & collage w/ figures & found objects
Whistle A Happy Tune: shadow box painting & collage w/ figures & found objects

Whistle A Happy Tune: shadow box painting & collage w/ figures & found objects

By Richard J. Watson

Located in Bryn Mawr, PA

This is a shadow box construction approx. 13" x 9" x 2.5" with painted and collaged materials and found objects. Encased in a dark wood frame under glass. It is signed and dated twice, at different orientations. PROVENANCE: Exhibited in "Portals + Revelations: Richard J. Watson," the African American Museum in Philadelphia, Oct 2021 - Mar 2022. "Most of my works are supported by memories of the past and suggested realities. Issues of social politics, ancestral references, and astral projections are presented with fragmented elements...

Category

2010s Abstract Glass Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Found Objects, Acrylic

Leaves

Leaves

Located in Santa Fe, NM

Diptych Fused Glass created in a kiln. method Relatively simple materials. Beginning with float (recycled window) or plate glass, pieces are cut and arranged with hand-cut glass s...

Category

2010s Glass Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Mica

Water, Original Glass Wall Sculpture
Water, Original Glass Wall Sculpture

Water, Original Glass Wall Sculpture

Located in Granada Hills, CA

Artist: Karo Martirosyan, Work: Original Artwork, Medium: Glass Wall Sculpture, Year: 2024 Style: Contemporary Art, Subject: Water, Size: 37.5" x 77.5" x 1'' inch, 95x197x3 cm...

Category

2010s Modern Glass Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Gate Abstract Sculpture, Acrylic and Wood, Early 20th Century, Signed
Gate Abstract Sculpture, Acrylic and Wood, Early 20th Century, Signed

Gate Abstract Sculpture, Acrylic and Wood, Early 20th Century, Signed

By Sandra Salamonová

Located in Slovak Republic, SK

The object is a part of a furniture, glass door opening a little bit difficult to close, due to the age. Wood in good shape, probably end of 19th Century or early 20th Century. This ...

Category

Early 20th Century Abstract Glass Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic, Glass, Wood, Paper

Dawn, Abstract Art, modern Original Glass Wall Sculpture
Dawn, Abstract Art, modern Original Glass Wall Sculpture

Dawn, Abstract Art, modern Original Glass Wall Sculpture

Located in Granada Hills, CA

Abstract Art, modern Original Glass Wall Sculpture Artist: Karo Martirosyan, Work: Original Artwork, Medium: Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture, Year: 2022 Style: Contemporary Art, Su...

Category

2010s Modern Glass Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Ascend, Abstract, Original Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture
Ascend, Abstract, Original Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture

Ascend, Abstract, Original Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture

Located in Granada Hills, CA

Artist: Karo Martirosyan, Work: Original Artwork, Medium: Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture, Year: 2022 Style: Contemporary Art, Subject: Ascend, Size: 14" x 24" x 3.5'' inch, 36x61x...

Category

2010s Modern Glass Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Arctic, Original Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture, Modern, Handmade
Arctic, Original Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture, Modern, Handmade

Arctic, Original Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture, Modern, Handmade

Located in Granada Hills, CA

Artist: Karo Martirosyan, Work: Original Artwork, Medium: Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture, Year: 2022 Style: Contemporary Art, Subject: Arctic, Size: 48" x 13" x 3.5'' inch, 122x33...

Category

2010s Modern Glass Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Medusa XXI, The Epoch series
Medusa XXI, The Epoch series

Medusa XXI, The Epoch series

Located in Edinburgh, GB

The text you see on Medusa XXI’s canvas was taken from real newsfeeds of BBC, CNN and other major media. The series is limited to a total of 21 artworks, and in every new copy of Med...

Category

2010s Glass Sculptures

Materials

Fabric, Mirror, Wood, Plywood, Acrylic

10 Imprints. From the I Am Yourself series, Art wall sculpture installation
10 Imprints. From the I Am Yourself series, Art wall sculpture installation

10 Imprints. From the I Am Yourself series, Art wall sculpture installation

By Casey Waterman

Located in Miami Beach, FL

Imprints/I am Yourself is a work of collection; a collection of images augmented by Casey Waterman to create a habitat where paralleled materials, connotations, and ambiguity comment...

Category

2010s Contemporary Glass Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Plaster, Walnut, Vinyl

Imprints / I Am Yourself: Triangle. Art wall abstract sculpture installation
Imprints / I Am Yourself: Triangle. Art wall abstract sculpture installation

Imprints / I Am Yourself: Triangle. Art wall abstract sculpture installation

By Casey Waterman

Located in Miami Beach, FL

Imprints/I am Yourself is a work of collection; a collection of images augmented by Casey Waterman to create a habitat where paralleled materials, connotations, and ambiguity comment...

Category

2010s Contemporary Glass Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Plaster, Walnut, Vinyl

"Gray Heron: Grainne"; Found Object Assemblage with Glass, Clay, Leather; 2018
"Gray Heron: Grainne"; Found Object Assemblage with Glass, Clay, Leather; 2018

"Gray Heron: Grainne"; Found Object Assemblage with Glass, Clay, Leather; 2018

Located in Oklahoma City, OK

This found-object assemblage by Oklahoma based artist Sunni Mercer was created in 2018 and is made up of various materials, including clay, leather, glass and paint. Much of Mercer's...

Category

2010s Contemporary Glass Sculptures

Materials

Leather, Clay, Glass, Paint

1967 Pop Art, May Wilson, Surrealist Feminist Junk Assemblage Painted Sculpture
1967 Pop Art, May Wilson, Surrealist Feminist Junk Assemblage Painted Sculpture

1967 Pop Art, May Wilson, Surrealist Feminist Junk Assemblage Painted Sculpture

By May Wilson

Located in Surfside, FL

May Wilson (1905–1986) was an American artist and figure in the 1960s New York City avant-garde art world. A pioneer of the feminist and mail art movement, she is best known for her Surrealist junk assemblages and her "Ridiculous Portrait" photo collages. Wilson was born in Baltimore, Maryland, into an underprivileged family. Her father died when she was young. She was reared by her Irish Catholic mother, who sewed piecework at home. Wilson left school after the ninth grade to become a stenographer/secretary to help support her family. When she turned 20, she married a young lawyer, William S. Wilson, Jr., and give birth to her first child. She continued to work until the birth of her second child, after which she devoted her energies primarily to mothering and homemaking. In 1942, the couple had prospered enough to move to Towson, Maryland, where she began to take correspondence courses in art and art history from several schools, including the University of Chicago. In 1948, after the marriage of their daughter, the couple moved to a gentleman's farm north of Towson, where she pursued painting and gave private art lessons to neighbors. She exhibited her paintings, scenes of everyday life painted in a flat, purposefully primitive manner in local galleries and restaurants. In 1952 and 1958, she won awards for work submitted to juried exhibitions at the Baltimore Museum of Art. In 1956, her son, the writer Williams S. Wilson, gave to Ray Johnson, the founder of the New York Correspondence School, his mother's address. This began a friendship and artistic collaboration between Johnson and Wilson, which would last the remainder of her life. Wilson became an integral part of Johnson's mail art circle and was initiated into the New York avant-garde through letters and small works that she exchanged with Robert Watts, George Brecht, Ad Reinhardt, Leonard Cohen, Arman, and many others. When her marriage dissolved, she moved to New York City in the spring of 1966, aged 61, taking up residence first in the Chelsea Hotel and then in a studio next door, where she threw legendary soirées and became known as the "Grandma Moses of the Underground". By the time she arrived, Wilson was already working with photomontage collage techniques. Encouraged by Johnson, who had sent her magazines through the mail, she scissored patterns into images of pin-up girls and muscle men until they resembled doilies or snowflakes, as Wilson called them. She decorated her hotel room and later her studio on West 23rd Street with these and other manipulated, found object images. Around this time, she also began her series of neo Dada "Ridiculous Portraits", for which she would ride the subway to Times Square, where she made exaggerated faces in photo booths. She then would cut and paste her photo-booth face onto postcards, along with Old Master reproductions, fashion shoots, and softcore Playboy magazine pornography. Long before artists such as Cindy Sherman and Yasumasa Morimura embarked on similar critical projects, Wilson's "Ridiculous Portraits" sent up the ubiquitous sexism and ageism that exists in popular and fine-art images of women. At the age of 70, she converted a nude photograph of herself into a stamp that she pasted on envelopes. Her collages and humorous self-portraits were made as gifts and mail-art items for her friends and were not widely known until after her death. Her work was contemporaneous with the Arte Povera artists Jannis Kounellis and ‎Michelangelo Pistoletto. She was also an innovator of junk art assemblages that incorporated real objects, such as high-heel shoes, bed sheets, sauce pans, toasters, liquor bottles, ice trays, and wrapped baby dolls. Her sculptures were inspired by Surrealist and Dada practices and are similar in spirit to Yayoi Kusama's contemporary accumulations. Wilson was the subject of a 1969 experimental documentary by Amalie R. Rothschild, "Woo Hoo? May Wilson". Since her death, May Wilson's work has been featured in numerous exhibitions and retrospectives at the Baltimore Museum of Art, Maryland; Gracie Mansion Gallery, New York; the Morris Museum, Morristown, N.J.; the Pavel Zoubok Gallery, New York City; and The University of the Arts, Philadelphia. Selected Exhibitions 2010 "Seductive Subversion: Women Pop Artists, 1958-1968", University of the Arts, Philadelphia (traveling exhibition) 2008 "1968/2008: The Culture of Collage", Pavel Zoubok Gallery, New York, City 2008 "Ridiculous Portrait: The Art of May Wilson", Morris Museum, Morristown, New Jersey 2008 "Woo Who? May Wilson", Pavel Zoubok Gallery, New York City 1995 [Retrospective], The Baltimore Museum of Art, Maryland 2001 "May Wilson: Ridiculous Portraits and Snowflakes", Gracie Mansion Gallery, New York, City 2001 "Inside Out: Outside In-The Correspondence of Ray Johnson and May Wilson", Sonoma Museum of Visual Art, California 1991 "May Wilson: The New York Years", Gracie Mansion Gallery, New York City 1973 "Sneakers", Kornblee Gallery, New York City 1973 "Small Works: Selections from the Richard Brown Baker Collection of Contemporary Art", RISD Museum, Providence, Rhode Island 1971 Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. 1970 "Sculpture Annual 1970", Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City 1965 The Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, Maryland 1962 The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 1957 Bookshop Gallery, Baltimore, Maryland Public collections Whitney Museum of American Art (New York City) The Baltimore Museum of Art (Baltimore, Maryland) Brooklyn Museum (Brooklyn, New York) References William S. Wilson, "May Wilson: Constructing Woman (1905-1986)", in Ann Aptaker, ed., Ridiculous Portrait: The Art of May Wilson, ed. Ann Aptaker, Morristown, N.J.: Morris Museum, Camhi, Leslie, "Late Bloomer", Village Voice, December 18, 2001 Giles, Gretchen, "Cosmic Litterers: Artists Ray Johnson and May Wilson: Taking the Cake", "Northern California Bohemian," June 14–20, 2001 McCarthy, Gerard, "May Wilson: Homespun Rebel", Art in America, vol. 96, no. 8, September 2008, pp. 142–47 Sachs, Sid and Kalliopi Minioudaki, Seductive Subversion: Women Pop Artists, 1958-1968. Philadelphia: The University of the Arts, 2010, ISBN 978-0789210654 Wilson, William S. Art is a Jealous Lover: May Wilson: 1905-1986, andy warhol...

Category

1960s Surrealist Glass Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Reflections - textured, orange, grey, brown, layered glass table-top sculpture
Reflections - textured, orange, grey, brown, layered glass table-top sculpture

Reflections - textured, orange, grey, brown, layered glass table-top sculpture

By Cheryl Wilson Smith

Located in Bloomfield, ON

The beauty of a clear, cool stream—the water rippling beneath a bed of rocks is captured in this dynamic tabletop sculpture by Cheryl Wilson Smith. The glass artist finds inspiration in the rugged, rocky landscape that surrounds her home. This piece features a clear, glass rectangular bed...

Category

2010s Contemporary Glass Sculptures

Materials

Glass

Glass sculptures for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Glass sculptures available on 1stDibs. While artists have worked in this medium across a range of time periods, art made with this material during the 21st Century is especially popular. If you’re looking to add sculptures created with this material to introduce a provocative pop of color and texture to an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of blue, purple, orange, red and other colors. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include David Ruth, Tony Moore, Perrin & Perrin, and Jill Casty. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, Abstract, all of these pieces for sale are unique and many will draw the attention of guests in your home. Not every interior allows for large Glass sculptures, so small editions measuring 0.12 inches across are also available

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