Purveyors of spiritualized medicine have been legion in american religious history, but few have achieved the superstar status of dr. The following oral history transcript is the result of a recorded interview with fritz dreisbach on april 21 and 22, 2004. It is a fascinating look at the 1962 toledo workshops where harvey littleton and dominick labino first experimented with making glass outside of the factory setting. Dominick labino, at the corning museum of glass love how there is so much clarity and discernment in this. Oral history interview with tom mcglauchlin, 2006 october. Full text of toledo area artists 50th annual exhibition see other formats toledo area artists 50th annual exhibition the toledo museum of art toledo area artists 50th annual exhibition john g. The 1962 workshop launched the studio glass movement, and made it possible for individual artists to work directly with glass. The american studio glass movement began when toledo museum of art director otto wittmann invited ceramics artist harvey littleton to present an experimental workshop on glassblowing at the museum.
The 1960s studio glass movement was born in 1962 when harvey littleton conducted a workshop at the toledo museum of art with dominic labino and others. Dominick labino 19101987 was an internationally known scientist, inventor, artist and. Harvey littleton june 14, 1922 december, 20 was an american glass artist and. Rosemary gulasso, harvey littleton, and harvey leafgreen working with a gather of glass. Balsley, mighty thor, son of odin unless otherwise noted, exhibitors are from toledo. Heritage auctions is the largest collectibles auctioneer and third largest auction house in the world. The corning museum of glass is temporarily closed as we do our part to limit the spread of covid19. Molecular cell biology by harvey lodish 1999 1030 on.
With chapters on christian science and hypnotism, habits and the. Dominick labino american, 19101987 three early forms, 19691970 blown glass. Katherine westphal wikimili, the free encyclopedia. Labino fused his scientific knowledge of the chemistry and composition of glass to create unique glass art. By 1969, the museum built a glass crafts building to handle the number of artists who wanted to participate in the creation of glass art. Although labino is best known for his role, with harvey littleton, in the. Labino suggested converting the furnace to a day tank, which would have a. Included in this series are photographs of dominic labino in his.
Dec 19 edition of the yancey county news by yancey. Maybe for glass blowing class i could design something like this. Ohiobased glass artist harvey littleton discovered a way to take function out of form, hawk says. Littleton, an artist who helped found the studio glass movement in the united states, developing and teaching doityourself. Labino held over 60 glassoriented patents in the united states. Art glass flourishes in columbus galleries columbus. Jean sutherland melvin american glass paperweights and their makers, revised and enlarged edition subtitled. They wanted to introduce artists to the use of hot glass as a material for contemporary art, with an emphasis on the artist as designer and maker. Jean melvin american glass paperweights and their makers. Littleton teamed up with the glass research scientist dominick labino in toledo, ohio, to take molten glass out of the factory and into the studio. Search collection detroit institute of arts museum. Labino and harvey littleton, with whom labino would stage a.
Later that summer, many participants returned for a second. There he watched littleton and his students demonstrate glassblowing on a furnace designed and constructed by dominick labino. His friend dominick labino, an aspiring artist who was also a research scientist at the johnsmanville corporation near toledo, designed the. The university of wyoming is a landgrant university located in laramie, wyoming, situated on wyomings high laramie plains, at an elevation of 7,220 feet 2194 m, between the laramie and snowy range mountains. In its heyday, the san was a combination spa and mayo clinic. Dominick labino was not part of the craft scene at that time and was not in. So he persuaded the toledo museum of art to let him stage a glassblowing workshop and invited a friend, dominick labino, director of research at a glass factory in suburban toledo, to help. While initially littleton struggled to make his small glass furnace work, his friend and glass researcher dominick labino provided the technical. Littleton, an artist who helped found the studio glass movement in the united states, developing and teaching doityourself techniques that freed glassblowing from the. Search this parker, anthony search this labino, dominick search this hampson, ferdinand search this polander, steve search this aycock, alice search this chihuly, dale search this onorato, ronald j. One of the glass sculptures in his emergence series, for example, was.
Harvey littleton, 1972 the new bedford museum of glass. Oral history interview with fritz dreisbach, 2004 april 21. Cotopaxi, the quintessential nineteenthcentury vision of natures sublime and terrifying power, was painted on commission for the wellknown book collector and philanthropist james lenox when church was at the height of his fame. Finally, dominick labino, then vice president and director of research at johns manville fiber glass, showed up with advice on furnace construction, and with glass marbles that melted. Dominick labino s contributions to 20thcentury glassmaking were wideranging and innovative. The one i have in mind is the subject of the exhibition illuminating the word. The interview took place in tucson, arizona, and was conducted by susanne frantz for the archives of american art, smithsonian institution. Fritz also met glass artist sam herman at this time. Littleton is included with a mention his students including marvin lipofsky and dominick labino. In 1968, labino s book visual art in glass became the first book to be written about the studio glass movement. Dominick labino, glass artist at wexler gallery in philadelphia, pa. Studio glass in the metropolitan museum of art jane. A story of glasspaperweight craftsmen of the united states. He was one of the six students that studio glass founder harvey littleton instructed in a program at the university of wisconsinmadison in fall 1962 and spring 1963.
Labino s art works in glass are in the permanent collections of more than 100 museums throughout the world. John harvey kellogg and the religion of biologic living. In a march 2012 residency, three young artists at the toledo museum of art rebuilt a small glass furnace modeled after the one harvey littleton and dominick labino designed 50 years earlier. Labino and harvey littleton conducted workshops at the toledo art museum, in hope that they would transform glass making from an industrial medium to a medium for art. Littleton and labinos techniques led to todays international movement by artists like dale chihuly and lino tagliapietra. It is known as uw to people close to the university.
In order to make space for new acquisitions, he is offering for sale a portion of his library. Personal property appraisals page 4 palm desert and. A story of glasspaperweight craftsmen of the united states, their processes, and their products this is the second of two editions of the only book devoted to 20th century american glass paperweights. Littleton and glass scientist dominick labino introduced artists to the material of glass as a medium for artistic expression. Mobile museum of art will show the haverty collection of. Progress was so swift that when, a decade later, the metropolitan museum of art established a department devoted to the arts of the twentieth century, its curators sought out not only the innovative glass art of harvey littleton and dominick labino, but also the work of such emerging artists as dale chihuly, michael glancy, and jon kuhn. Together with dominick labino, who at the time was the director of research. Seven people attended the first glassblowing workshop. In 1983, he accepted the order of the sacred treasure, an honor bestowed by the emperor of. I know there are many events planned and stories that will be published this year about how glass moved from the factory into the hands of artists but for studio glass usually the focus. Before dale chihuly the celebrated architect of big, bulbous, vivid and swirly glass sculptures there was harvey littleton. I think that this time of year with all its religious holidays is a most appropriate time to do a missive about the bible. A story of glasspaperweight craftsmen of the united states, their processes, and their products jean sutherland melvin on. World heritage encyclopedia, the aggregation of the largest online encyclopedias available, and the most.
John harvey kellogg kellogg, john harvey, 18521943 a wikipedia article about this author is available kellogg, john harvey, 18521943. I know there are many events planned and stories that will be published this year about how glass moved from the factory into the hands of artists but for studio glass usually the focus is on. Littleton and the studio glass movement in 1962, two groundbreaking workshops led by artist harvey k. Harvey leafgreen, a retired glassblower from libbey glass, was then able to demonstrate his craft. Dominick labino, director of research at a glass factory in suburban toledo, to help demonstrate. Although labino is best known for his role, with harvey littleton, in the pivotal 1962 toledo studio glass workshops, he made significant advances in both the art and the science of glass. This book covers the end of the period when the last of the old time factory workers who made weights in their after hours or after they retired and just the start of the modern art movement. Items similar to handmade lampwork glass 7 beads colorful set rainbow dot 2 sra make to order on etsy. Full text of toledo area artists 50th annual exhibition.
Many of these were acquired in the 1980s and 1990s. Harvey littleton demonstrating the offhand glassblowing technique at the. Sculpture by dominick labino, books are my other friends. Dominick labino artwork prices, pictures and values. The library includes early issues of the journal of glass studies, auction catalogs, and. At the 1962 glass workshops run by harvey littleton the pioneer of the studio glass movement, dominick labino provided the materials and expertise necessary to melt glass at a lower temperature and on a smaller scale. Before littleton, glass was for eyeglasses and windshields, goblets and vases but not heating and blowing into fine art. Littleton presented papers on his experiments in glassblowing at crafts conferences in the united states and elsewhere.
Rather interesting is the case of the glass belonging to the clarissan monastery of sta. Marvin bentley lipofsky september 1, 1938 january 15, 2016 was an american glass artist. At the 1962 glass workshops run by harvey littleton the pioneer of the studio glass movement, dominick labino. John harvey kellogg and his battle creek sanitarium. Littleton american, 192220 sliced form, 1980 glass 712 x 19 x 8 inches 19. Boarding a train in the middle of the night at klamath falls, oregon, harvey began the overland journey to st. Nakashima katsutoshi, may 24, 1905 june 15, 1990 was an american woodworker, architect, and furniture maker who was one of the leading innovators of 20th century furniture design and a father of the american craft movement. In 1968, labino published his book, visual art in glass which presented in word. His friend dominick labino, an aspiring artist who was also a research scientist at the johnsmanville corporation near toledo.
Individuals had little or no access to explore glass as an artistic medium, but all that changed in 1962 when harvey littleton, a ceramist at the university of wisconsinmadison, and dominick labino, a vice president and director of research at the johnsmanville fiber glass corp. The dia creates experiences that help each visitor find personal meaning in art. The following oral history transcript is the result of a taperecorded interview with tom mcglauchlin on october 18, 2006. While he was making this series of work at the furnace, littleton also experimented with kilnforming. All previously scheduled classes, events, and programs are cancelled until further notice. How did littleton and labino give artists access to glass. While vicepresident and director of research at johnsmanville fiber glass, inc. Otto wittmann, director of the toledo museum of art, harvey littleton returned to. In 1962, he and harvey littleton conducted workshops at the toledo art museum that they hoped would transform glass making. Harvey was spirited away on the fourth of july by an njasrc representative bearing an official release order signed by mccloy. Dominick labino, 18961993, mss223 the university of toledo. The art of massage 1895 html at kellogg, john harvey, 18521943. Dominick labino 19101987 was an internationally known scientist, inventor, artist and master craftsman in glass.
The painting made a tremendous impact on the american art public, who perceived it as a geological parable of the. John harvey kellogg kellogg, john harvey, 18521943. The interview took place at the offices of the archives of american art in washington, d. You can see each individual layer within the whole. The university was founded in march 1886, four years before the territory was admitted as the 44th state, and.