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Peter KuchlerA “Zartolin” Light Object, designed and manufactured...

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Peter KuchlerA “Zartolin” Light Object, designed and manufactured by Peter Kuchler III,
vase of bulbous form, with narrow opening made of polychrome mouth-blown glass with various inclusions. Height c. 52 cm. Signed. Without guarantee for electrical fitting. (MHA)A unique piece.

Peter Kuchler III comes from a family of glassblowers who have worked in this sector for several generations. He is the grandson of the company founders, Hilde and Peter Kuchler.
He was born in Wiener Neustadt in 1991 and began his training as a glassmaker at the age of 15 and successfully completed it in 2009, obtaining the title of master glassmaker. In 2011 and 2012 he worked with the glass artist Helmut W. Hundstorfer. In 2014 he had an exhibition at the Imperial Palace in Vienna. He cooperated with Swedish glass artists Jan-Erik Ritzman, Sven-Ake Carlsson, Dan Clausen and Lars Skulberg in 2014 and 2015 as well as with Peter Layton in Boda, Sweden, in 2018 and an exhibition of his works was held at the Palais Niederösterreich in Vienna in 2015.F
urther exhibitions followed in the United Arab Emirates (2016), the Corning Museum of Glass, USA, together with Davide Salvadore (2016), the SIL Design Centre, Budapest (2017-2018), Orresfors, Sweden (2017-2018), Savannah/Georgia, USA (2018), Munich and Hamburg (2018) as well as the DOM Gallery in Austria.

As early as 2016 he opened his own glass gallery in the Kuchlerhaus in Weigelsdorf, Lower Austria.
P3-GLASSART - Glass Art in the Third Generation
"To give glass life by means of colour and light, which in its effect is reminiscent of the light metaphysics of the great Gothic cathedrals. Light as the original source of being, as a synonym of the divine, and as the essence of all things visible, reminds us of god's luminous essence, and instills into the soulless material of which glass is made a vitality that radiates from within. Light and glass, a symbiosis of two materials that could hardly be more different. (Peter Kuchler) Automatically translated by DeepL. To see the original version, click here.

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Peter KuchlerA “Zartolin” Light Object, designed and manufactured by Peter Kuchler III,
vase of bulbous form, with narrow opening made of polychrome mouth-blown glass with various inclusions. Height c. 52 cm. Signed. Without guarantee for electrical fitting. (MHA)A unique piece.

Peter Kuchler III comes from a family of glassblowers who have worked in this sector for several generations. He is the grandson of the company founders, Hilde and Peter Kuchler.
He was born in Wiener Neustadt in 1991 and began his training as a glassmaker at the age of 15 and successfully completed it in 2009, obtaining the title of master glassmaker. In 2011 and 2012 he worked with the glass artist Helmut W. Hundstorfer. In 2014 he had an exhibition at the Imperial Palace in Vienna. He cooperated with Swedish glass artists Jan-Erik Ritzman, Sven-Ake Carlsson, Dan Clausen and Lars Skulberg in 2014 and 2015 as well as with Peter Layton in Boda, Sweden, in 2018 and an exhibition of his works was held at the Palais Niederösterreich in Vienna in 2015.F
urther exhibitions followed in the United Arab Emirates (2016), the Corning Museum of Glass, USA, together with Davide Salvadore (2016), the SIL Design Centre, Budapest (2017-2018), Orresfors, Sweden (2017-2018), Savannah/Georgia, USA (2018), Munich and Hamburg (2018) as well as the DOM Gallery in Austria.

As early as 2016 he opened his own glass gallery in the Kuchlerhaus in Weigelsdorf, Lower Austria.
P3-GLASSART - Glass Art in the Third Generation
"To give glass life by means of colour and light, which in its effect is reminiscent of the light metaphysics of the great Gothic cathedrals. Light as the original source of being, as a synonym of the divine, and as the essence of all things visible, reminds us of god's luminous essence, and instills into the soulless material of which glass is made a vitality that radiates from within. Light and glass, a symbiosis of two materials that could hardly be more different. (Peter Kuchler) Automatically translated by DeepL. To see the original version, click here.

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