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Jeff Zimmerman

Glass Light Space

Jeff Zimmerman Zesty Meyers Glenn Adamson Tony Ingrao

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English
Monacelli Press
25 February 2025
Covering the most creative period of this premier designer s output, Jeff Zimmerman: Glass Light Space documents how he has pushed the boundaries of glassmaking for more than three decades. Trained in classical Venetian glass technique, Zimmerman creates sculptural objects and installations that actively engage with the experience of color, light, and the natural environment. This book demonstrates Zimmerman s singular ability to coax the unique properties of glass to emphasize the aesthetic and emotional experience of functional objects, inspiring a generation of collectors, glass artists, and lighting designers.
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Imprint:   Monacelli Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 280mm,  Width: 228mm, 
Weight:   1.430kg
ISBN:   9781580936880
ISBN 10:   1580936881
Pages:   216
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Glenn Adamson is a curator and historian who was previously Director of the Museum of Arts and Design and Head of Research at the V&A. He is the author and coauthor of numerous books including Gaetano Pesce: The Complete Incoherence (2023), Lino Tagliapietra: Sculptor in Glass (2023), and Objects: USA 2020 (2020), all published by Monacelli. Tony Ingrao is co-founder of internationally acclaimed architecture and design firm Ingrao Inc. Zesty Meyers is cofounder and principal of R & Company. Brett Littman is Senior Director, Americas of the Carpenter s Workshop Gallery.

Reviews for Jeff Zimmerman: Glass Light Space

‘The new monograph looks at his designs of the past decade through more than 200 color images... one of the best things about [Jeff Zimmerman: Glass Light Space] is that it shows private commissions normally hidden from public view. To see these pieces in their formative habitats — spectacular rooms conceived by interior designers — is a special treat.’ – 1stDibs Introspective


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