For Glasmuseet Ebeltoft we designed the book for the exhibition Walking in the Void. The artists behind the exhibition, the American-Swiss couple Philip Baldwin & Monica Guggisberg, rank among the elite of contemporary artists working in glass. Dougald Hine, writer & cofounder of “a school called HOME” contributed to the book with an essay in twelve chapters. Exhibition photos by Christoph Lehmann. Read more about the exhibition and see more pictures here

The book. Twelve pages fold out showing the work “The Timeline”. Exhibition Photos: Christoph Lehmann
Lower East attended the big opening of the exhibition YOUNG GLASS 2017 at Glasmuseet Ebeltoft. We met a lot of talented glass artists from all over the world. The exhibition is amazing and playful – showing surprising new directions in glass art. On show in Ebeltoft until 29th October 2017. photo: Artwork by Sarah Gilbert. photo©lowereast
From the museum website:
“This summer the museum takes stock of the work created by the younger generation of artists working with glass in the 4th edition of YOUNG GLASS.
Young Glass has become a major international competition established to reward and promote innovation and young talent in contemporary glass. It was initiated by Glasmuseet Ebeltoft in 1987 and is repeated every 10th year.
Works by 57 artists have been selected for the exhibition by a high profile international jury and there will be four cash prizes totalling Euro 42,000 and two artist residencies awarded to the winners.”
YOUNG GLASS 2017 can be seen at:
See more at the museum website here
Danish glass
Glasmuseet Ebeltoft are showing “DG15 – 40 years of contemporary glass in Denmark” – an exhibition, which document and show the development of Danish glass over the past 40 years as well as the current trends and the direction of glass today.
Lower East did the graphic design of the book as well as the logo for the exhibition. We went gladly to the opening of the very fine and quite comprehensive exhibition. See our impressions from the day below.
In a forthcoming blog post we will show bits and pieces from the book/catalogue. Stay tuned!
The exhibition will be on show until September 2015.
More info on the museums website.
Artists, represented in the exhibition: Lise Autogena, Stine Bidstrup, Bente Bonné, Pernille Braun, Marianne Buus, Tillie Burden, Lene Bødker, Ned Cantrell, Mette Colberg, Steffen Dam, Peter Moëll Dammand, Stine Diness, Trine Drivsholm, Maria Bang Espersen, Hans Friederichsen, Christina Hellevik, Darryle Hinz/Anja Kjær, Pete Hunner/Maibritt Jönsson, Ditte Hvas, Jeannet Iskandar, Susanne Jøker Johnsen, Micha Karlslund, Maria Koshenkova, Karen Lise Krabbe, Pipaluk Lake, Monette Larsen, Per-René Larsen, Mia Lerssi, Finn Lynggaard, Per Lütken, Sia Mai, Ina Mathiasen, Tchai Munch, Tobias Møhl, Karin Mørch, Else Leth Nissen, Karen Nyholm, Niels Chr. Olesen, Stig Persson, Line Gottfred Petersen, Marie Retpen, Christina Rivett, Allan Scharff, Skak Snitker, Rikke Stenholt, Pia Rakel Sverrisdóttir, Steffen Tast, Lotte Thorsøe, Tora Urup, Ida Wieth-Knudsen, Maj-Britt Zelmer Olsen.