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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: William Warmus , Josh Simpson , Sue ReedPublisher: Schiffer Publishing Ltd Imprint: Schiffer Publishing Ltd Weight: 1.882kg ISBN: 9780764363269ISBN 10: 0764363263 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 30 August 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsMuch more than one glass blower's personal journey, Josh Simpson's story speaks of the universal quest to find and follow one's dream. Whether realized in the fires of a glass furnace, found aloft in the cockpit of a plane, or in creating small treasures that lay waiting to be re-discovered in some of the planet's most unlikely places, Simpson's life epitomizes Emerson's maxim Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. ----Douglas Heller, Co-founder of Heller Gallery A statement toward the end of this book (page 285) perhaps says it best: 'In 1971, Josh Simpson found a calling that he couldn't resist, and in the years that followed, the allure of this magical material never left him.' His sense of wonder, enthusiasm, creativity, innate artistry and boundless energy, along with a dedication never to admit defeat in the face of frustrations and failures, led Simpson to develop startling new effects which he used to create a stunning body of work over the past fifty years. This book, filled with glorious photographs of his remarkable creations, placed within the framework of his odyssey, is filled with technical and personal insights and self-deprecating humor that helps explain why he has enjoyed such a spectacular and consequential career. ----Dwight P. Lanmon, Former Director, The Corning Museum of Glass; Director Emeritus, The Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum Each day over the last 20 years I look at the Josh Simpson Planet on my desk and marvel . . . I now realize how incredible his journey has been to get on the other side of artistic complexity in creating clear beauty in glass that cannot help but connect all who see his work to the world around them. --Tom Vilsack, former Governor of Iowa This expansive, beautiful volume is supposedly 'just' the story of Josh Simpson's career. In truth it's the story of the entire studio glass movement, seen through the life of one of the movement's most prolific creators and steadfast teachers. --Ulysses Grant Dietz, Chief Curator Emeritus, Newark Museum of Art I've known Josh for 45 of these 50 visionary years and have learned more about him from the insightful essays and his own humorous commentary in this beautifully illustrated book. --John O'Hern, Santa Fe Editor, International Artist Publishing A statement toward the end of this book (page 285) perhaps says it best: 'In 1971, Josh Simpson found a calling that he couldn't resist, and in the years that followed, the allure of this magical material never left him.' His sense of wonder, enthusiasm, creativity, innate artistry and boundless energy, along with a dedication never to admit defeat in the face of frustrations and failures, led Simpson to develop startling new effects which he used to create a stunning body of work over the past fifty years. This book, filled with glorious photographs of his remarkable creations, placed within the framework of his odyssey, is filled with technical and personal insights and self-deprecating humor that helps explain why he has enjoyed such a spectacular and consequential career. ----Dwight P. Lanmon, Former Director, The Corning Museum of Glass; Director Emeritus, The Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum Each day over the last 20 years I look at the Josh Simpson Planet on my desk and marvel . . . I now realize how incredible his journey has been to get on the other side of artistic complexity in creating clear beauty in glass that cannot help but connect all who see his work to the world around them. --Tom Vilsack, former Governor of Iowa Much more than one glass blower's personal journey, Josh Simpson's story speaks of the universal quest to find and follow one's dream. Whether realized in the fires of a glass furnace, found aloft in the cockpit of a plane, or in creating small treasures that lay waiting to be re-discovered in some of the planet's most unlikely places, Simpson's life epitomizes Emerson's maxim Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. ----Douglas Heller, Co-founder of Heller Gallery I've known Josh for 45 of these 50 visionary years and have learned more about him from the insightful essays and his own humorous commentary in this beautifully illustrated book. --John O'Hern, Santa Fe Editor, International Artist Publishing This expansive, beautiful volume is supposedly 'just' the story of Josh Simpson's career. In truth it's the story of the entire studio glass movement, seen through the life of one of the movement's most prolific creators and steadfast teachers. --Ulysses Grant Dietz, Chief Curator Emeritus, Newark Museum of Art """Much more than one glass blower's personal journey, Josh Simpson's story speaks of the universal quest to find and follow one's dream. Whether realized in the fires of a glass furnace, found aloft in the cockpit of a plane, or in creating small treasures that lay waiting to be re-discovered in some of the planet's most unlikely places, Simpson's life epitomizes Emerson's maxim ""Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.""----Douglas Heller, Co-founder of Heller Gallery ""A statement toward the end of this book (page 285) perhaps says it best: 'In 1971, Josh Simpson found a calling that he couldn't resist, and in the years that followed, the allure of this magical material never left him.' His sense of wonder, enthusiasm, creativity, innate artistry and boundless energy, along with a dedication never to admit defeat in the face of frustrations and failures, led Simpson to develop startling new effects which he used to create a stunning body of work over the past fifty years. This book, filled with glorious photographs of his remarkable creations, placed within the framework of his odyssey, is filled with technical and personal insights and self-deprecating humor that helps explain why he has enjoyed such a spectacular and consequential career.""----Dwight P. Lanmon, Former Director, The Corning Museum of Glass; Director Emeritus, The Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum ""Each day over the last 20 years I look at the Josh Simpson Planet on my desk and marvel . . . I now realize how incredible his journey has been to get on the other side of artistic complexity in creating clear beauty in glass that cannot help but connect all who see his work to the world around them.""--Tom Vilsack, former Governor of Iowa ""This expansive, beautiful volume is supposedly 'just' the story of Josh Simpson's career. In truth it's the story of the entire studio glass movement, seen through the life of one of the movement's most prolific creators and steadfast teachers."" --Ulysses Grant Dietz, Chief Curator Emeritus, Newark Museum of Art ""I've known Josh for 45 of these 50 visionary years and have learned more about him from the insightful essays and his own humorous commentary in this beautifully illustrated book."" --John O'Hern, Santa Fe Editor, International Artist Publishing" Author InformationJosh Simpson is a world-renowned contemporary glass artist known also for his chemical innovations in inventing new glass types. His work is in the collections of the Corning Museum of Glass, the White House Collection of Crafts, the Smithsonian’s Renwick Gallery, Chrysler Museum of Art, and dozens more. He lives in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts. www.megaplanet.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |