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THERMAN STATOM Born 1953 Winter Park, Florida; resides in California
Therman Statom's primary medium is sheet glass. He cuts, paints and assembles the glass, adding found objects along the way, to create compelling sculptures. His artistic vocabulary includes simple but powerfully charged forms: houses, ladders, chairs.
Statom began his study of glass as an art medium at Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, California in 1971. He was awarded the BFA in sculpture from Rhode Island School of Design in 1974 and the MFA in Sculpture from Pratt Institute of Art and Design in 1978. His twenty-five year professional career includes exhibitions at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Smithsonian Institution, Cleveland Museum of Art, Toledo Museum of Art, Detroit Institute of the Arts, Milwaukee Art Museum, Denver Art Museum, Los Angeles County Museum of Art and Oakland Museum. He has exhibited internationally at the Kulturhuset in Stockholm, Sweden; Musee des Arts Decoratifs in Paris, France, Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art in Japan and Centro Cultural de la Raza in Ensenada, Mexico.
Recent solo exhibitions have included the temporary installations “Stories of the New World” (2009), at the Orlando Museum of Art and “Nascita” (2008), at the Bemis Center for Contemporary Art in Omaha, Nebraska.
Statom's public commissions can be seen
in Los Angeles at the Central Public Library and the
International Airport, and in San Jose at the Ice Center. His work is
included in the collections of the Detroit Institute of Fine Arts, the Los
Angeles County Museum of Art, and the
Renwick Gallery of the
Smithsonian’s American Art Museum in Washington D.C.
Overseas his work is in the
Musée des Arts Décoratifs of
the Palais du Louvre in Paris and the Musée de Design et d’Arts Appliqués/Contemporain
in Lausanne, Switzerland.
To enlarge click on images
Queen of Diamonds, 2008
Vitreograph on Rives BFK, Edition of 40
image size 24" x 28," paper size 30" x 22" $750*
Queen of Spades, 2008
Vitreograph on Rives BFK, Edition of 40
image size 24" x 28," paper size 30" x 22" $750*
Blue Queen, 1999
Vitreograph on Rives BFK, Edition of 80
image size 24" x 28," paper size 30" x 22" $750*
Queen of Hearts, 1999
Vitreograph on Rives BFK, Edition of 80
image size 24 x 18 inches; paper size 30 x 22 inches $750*
Cuatro Reyes, 2008
Vitreograph on Rives BFK, Edition of 80
image size 29½ x 23¾ inches; paper size 35½ x 29½ inches $900*
Buddha - Forest Stories, 1999
Vitreograph on Rives BFK, Edition of 50
image size 30" x 24", paper size 36" x 29" $700*
Buddha - Forest Stories is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida
Vitreograph on Rives BFK, Edition of 50
image size 30 x 24 inches; paper size 36 x 30 inches $900*
Vitreograph on Rives BFK, Edition of 30
image size 17½ x 23¾ inches; paper size 22½ x 29 inches $500*
*Prices are subject to change without notice.
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