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Once and Again: Still Lifes by Beth Lipma


  • Toledo Museum of Art 2445 Monroe St, Toledo, OH 43620, United States (map)

Montgomery Museum of Fine Art

November 14, 2015- January 31, 2016

Installation view of Once and Again at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, photo credit: MMFA

Inspired by seventeenth-century Dutch still-life paintings—specifically the Haarlem style of traditional laid tables—Wisconsin-based artist Beth Lipman creates large-scale, three-dimensional interpretations in glittering glass.

Like the paintings that she alludes to, Lipman’s compositions address themes of desire and consumption, growth and decay, religious and political symbolism, and the transience of life. Using varied processes combining blown, lamp-worked, solid sculpted, and kiln formed glass the artist creates tables overflowing with a multitude of glass objects. Drawing three-dimensionally with the material, Lipman uses glass as a way to frustrate the eye. She capitalizes on the way the clear glass is simultaneously attainable and intangible; forms are recognizable but the reflection and refraction of light cause the eye to question what it sees.

In addition to her sumptuous glass installations, Lipman also utilizes photography. Related to the sculptures, but existing only in a two-dimensional format, Lipman arranges her glass objects into still-life compositions for the camera’s lens. After capturing the image, she destroys and recycles the original glass pieces. What remains are images scaled to the actual objects—a fleeting moment captured in time.

This exhibition traveled to the Hunter Museum of Art (TN), March 12 - June 12, 2016 and the Jewish Museum Milwaukee (WI), September 14, 2016 - January 8, 2017.

Earlier Event: August 23
Bride
Later Event: August 24
Pitcher with Vine