By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
BublikArt GalleryBublikArt Gallery
  • Current
  • Art News
  • Art Exhibitions
  • Artists
  • Art Collectors
  • Art Events
  • About
  • Collaboration
Search
  • Advertise
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: Glass Sculptures by Norwood Viviano Cast Iconic City Skylines Atop Emblems of Local Industry — Colossal
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
BublikArt GalleryBublikArt Gallery
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • Current
  • Art News
  • Art Exhibitions
  • Artists
  • Art Collectors
  • Art Events
  • About
  • Collaboration
  • Advertise
2024 © BublikArt Gallery. All Rights Reserved.
BublikArt Gallery > Blog > Artists > Glass Sculptures by Norwood Viviano Cast Iconic City Skylines Atop Emblems of Local Industry — Colossal
Artists

Glass Sculptures by Norwood Viviano Cast Iconic City Skylines Atop Emblems of Local Industry — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 12 August 2024 16:25
Published 12 August 2024
Share
4 Min Read
SHARE


Contents
Art#cities #glass #maps #Norwood Viviano #sculptureAugust 12, 2024Kate Mothes#cities #glass #maps #Norwood Viviano #sculpture



Art

#cities
#glass
#maps
#Norwood Viviano
#sculpture

August 12, 2024

Kate Mothes

“RECASTING PITTSBURGH AP” (2021), kiln-cast glass from 3D-printed pattern, 13 x 16 x 10 inches. All images © Norwood Viviano, courtesy of Heller Gallery, New York, shared with permission

“I find myself looking at the world as a surveyor—telling stories through objects,” says Norwood Viviano, whose kiln-cast glass sculptures map iconic city skylines through each location’s recognizable industries. Houston oil, Pittsburgh steel, and Portland timber are represented alongside odes to Detroit “Motor City” and Toledo, “The Glass City.”

Through conversations with historians, urban planners, demographers, climate scientists, and statisticians, Viviano studies layers of data and lore to build an understanding of each city. He then undertakes a meticulous process of three-dimensional computer modeling and printing, combined with glass-blowing and casting, to create bold skylines and gridded layouts. He maps the distinctive patterns of buildings, roads, and bridges, superimposing them onto objects representative of each locale, like a series of cut crystal tumblers supporting Toledo or an automobile engine carrying Detroit.

Viviano’s ancestors immigrated from Sicily in the early 1900s. He grew up in Detroit in the 1970s and 1980s, a period of immense economic upheaval in the city due to auto manufacturers’ restructuring efforts and white flight. “I initially wanted to examine the power dynamic between industry and the early immigrant population in the city of Detroit,” Viviano says. “This then led me to research other periods of history where major population shifts took place and their relationship to rapid industrial growth and decline.”

Find more on Viviano’s website.

 

a green cast glass sculpture of a miniature 3D skyline of New York atop layered sheets of glass

“RECASTING NEW YORK” (2021), kiln-cast glass and digital print framed,12 1/2 x 12 1/2 x 13 1/2 inches

a red cast glass sculpture of a map relief of Philadelphia inside of an ornate frame

“RECASTING PHILADELPHIA” (2021), kiln-cast glass from 3D-printed pattern, 20 1/2 x 12 1/2 x 2 1/2 inches

a detail of a red cast glass sculpture of a map relief of Philadelphia

Detail of “RECASTING PHILADELPHIA”

a red cast glass sculpture of cut glass crystal tumblers with the skyline of Toledo on top

“RECASTING TOLEDO” (2021), kiln-cast glass, 13 3/4 x 13 3/4 x 5 1/2 inches

a green cast glass sculpture of Detroit's skyline on top of a part of a car engine

“RECASTING DETROIT AP” (2021), kiln-cast glass, 16 1/2 x 13 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches

a brown cast glass sculpture of a skyline of Portland, Oregon, sitting atop a large chunk of cut timber

“RECASTING PORTLAND” (2019), kiln-cast glass from 3D-printed pattern, 17 1/4 x 17 1/2 x 5 inches

a detail of a sculpture of Portland cast in glass atop a slice of timber

Detail of “RECASTING PORTLAND”

a clear cast glass sculpture of Chicago's skyline on top of a pile of salt

“RECASTING CHICAGO” (2022), kiln-cast glass from 3D-printed pattern, 23 x 18 x 9 1/2 inches

a black cast glass sculpture of Houston's skyline on top of an oil drum

“RECASTING HOUSTON AP” (2022), kiln-cast glass from 3D-printed pattern, 14 x 14 x 13 inches

#cities
#glass
#maps
#Norwood Viviano
#sculpture

 

Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $5 per month. You’ll connect with a community of like-minded readers who are passionate about contemporary art, read articles and newsletters ad-free, sustain our interview series, get discounts and early access to our limited-edition print releases, and much more. Join now!



You Might Also Like

Featured Artist Jimena Becerra | Artsy Shark

Tshepiso Moropa Splices Setswana Folklore and Dreams into Archival Collages — Colossal

Dive into Wool Creature Lab’s World of Vibrant Felted Nudibranchs — Colossal

Ruby Silvious’ Tiny Paintings and Assemblages Reimagine Used Teabags — Colossal

Biljana Petreska: When Presence Leaves a Visible Trace

Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Previous Article Seventh Banksy Mural Spotted in London, And More Seventh Banksy Mural Spotted in London, And More
Next Article British Museum Finds Itself Guilty of Breaking UK Law British Museum Finds Itself Guilty of Breaking UK Law
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

BublikArt GalleryBublikArt Gallery
2024 © BublikArt Gallery. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Security
  • About
  • Collaboration
  • Contact
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?