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Photography by Edward C. Robison III.

IGS VI 1997-98 #7

Marvin Lipofsky is known as the “roving ambassador of glass.” These works are inspired by four continents’ worth of “hot shops” in which he experimented. This selection alone includes pieces inspired by Italy, Australia, Czechoslovakia, Japan, and California. For example, the wavy stripes of his Fratelli-Toso series were inspired by colorful Venetian glass from Murano, Italy. For the final touches, Lipofsky shipped his overseas creations back to his home studio in California. There, he etched, polished, and sandblasted these glassworks into their final forms.

Written by Aili Waller, Curatorial Intern, MA Art History in Arts of the Americas, University of Arkansas ’26

ArtistMarvin Lipofsky, 1938–2016
Date1997-1998
MediumMold-blown glass, cut, sandblasted, and acid etched
Dimensions14 1/2 x 14 x 17 1/4 in. (36.8 x 35.6 x 43.8 cm)
Credit LineCrystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas, Purchased with the Fund for Craft, 2024.74
ClassificationSculpture
ProvenanceArtist; to Marvin Lipofsky Studio, Inc., Berkeley, CA, 2016; purchased by Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AR, 2024
On ViewNo
IGS VI 1997-98 #714.5 × 14 in.Tennis Ball2.7 in. diameter

This artwork's face covers about 28× the area of a tennis ball.Drawn to the same scale.