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JOSH SIMPSON |
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A UNIVERSE OF GLASS INHABITED PLANETS Josh
Simpson donated three examples of his world famous planets to The
Marble Museum. You can imagine each planet with deep oceans, vast
mountains and lush valleys. In each of these visionary landscapes
you find evidence of life, perhaps intelligent. His miniature worlds
stimulate the imagination and awaken the intellect. Each planet is
a unique and wonderful work of art glass. Josh Simpson's planets are
part of the permanent collection at the Museum
of American Glass in West Virginia.
Josh
Simpson first developed the idea of making planets while making marbles
for school children visiting his studio. Children can relate to marbles.
Molten glass is transformed into little worlds full of wonder. Glass
is alive when it is in it's hot molten state and Josh Simpson has
created art glass that a remains alive in your imagination. His planets
have evolved into some of the finest contemporary art glass produced
today!
Josh Simpson's contemporary art glass is found in the finest private collections and museums around the world. His work can be found in the permanent collections of the Mint Museum- NC; Sphere Museum-Tokyo; Brunnier Museum-Iowa; Chrysler Museum-Virginia; Museum of Fine Arts-Boston; Museum of Decorative Arts-Czech Republic; Smithsonian; Corning Museum of Glass; Yale University Art Gallery; The Alcorcon City Museum of Glass Art-Spain; The Museum of Arts and Sciences-Georgia; Dartmouth College Hood Museum-NH; Hamilton College Emerson Gallery-NY; Bergstrom-Mahler Museum-WI; Danforth Museum-MA; Fuller Art Museum-MA; Museum Bellerive-Switzerland; Nelson Museum of Art-AZ; Royal Ontario Museum-Canada; George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum-MA, and now The Museum of American Glass in West Virginia. The Museum
of American Glass in West Virginia wishes to thank Josh
Simpson for donating to The National Marble Museum. His unique
set is now part of the marble display at the
Museum of American Glass's National Marble Museum Collection.
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