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Artiste créateur et designer MATSUFUJI KOICHI 6-3-4 Nakayama-cho, Mizuho-ku 467 0803 NOGOYA JAPON
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Objet
Petite Série (<100)
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I am interested in opaque glass, which is neither black or white, but rather spectral and ethereal in appearance. For me, there are strong parallels between the nature of such glass and past uncertainly in my lives. There is always a story to my work. Koichi Matsufuji is an artist from Japan. He received his M.F.A. from Illinois State University, School of Art in 2001. He was a fellow at the Creative Glass Center of America at Wheaton Village in 1997 and he received a visual artist fellowship from the Edward F. Albee Foundation in New York in 2002. Koichi's work is in numerous public collections including the Rockford Art Museum in IL, the Museum of American Glass in NJ, the Glasmuseum in Denmark. He taught at the Glass Furnace in Istanbul in 2004 and UrbanGlass in NY in 2005, and demonstrated at the Glass Art Society 36th Annual Conference in St. Louis in 2006. He was awarded the Holmegaard Prize from Glasmuseet Ebeltoft in 2007. Currently he is an instructor at Nagoya University of Arts in Japan |
Technique
cast glass, and metal
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