Tuesday November 06, 2007
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Chihuly at Phipps: Gardens & Glass
We just got back from CMU's Family Weekend with Jessica. One of the highlights of our Pittsburgh, PA visit was seeing the Chihuly glass installation at the 1892 Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. Phipps is next to the CMU campus. On our final college tour, Jessica and I visited Phipps last Spring as the conservatory was preparing for the exhibit. Chihuly at Phipps only runs through 11 November, so we were lucky to see both ends of the show: set up and full growth. Some of Phipps' gardens are inside the big glass building but others are outside. The tactile experience of moving from the moist warm conservatory into the cold autumn air and then back inside was part of the experience that pictures can't record.
I have seen Dale Chihuly's work before but the interaction of the living plants with his large scale glass forms made this exhibit awesome. We tried to see it at night but tickets were sold out - we only got to see the entry dome chandelier. We went back on Sunday and were lucky to be there on the day that the Pittsburgh Garden Railway Society was showing off their newly installed garden railway. Some of our photos are below. To see more photos, check out Chihuly's web site.
The interaction of the plants and glass and light were such a delight that John and I were squabbling over who got to take pictures. It turned out to be an overcast day which made for interesting reflections in the water features. It would have been good to see it on a bright day and at night too (but I am happy to have seen it at all). The only disappointment was the health of the cacti and succulents in Phipps' Desert Room. My garden has better specimens of most of those plants! (OK, maybe I don't really mind that my cacti are better than Phipps'...) My favorite forms were the blue herons in the Japanese Courtyard Garden. Lovely!
Where possible below, I have used Chihuly's own names for the glass forms. I was pleased to see the following signs at the start of the walk through the conservatory: "The artist permits and encourages photography of the artwork in this exhibition for educational and non-commercial use only" and "This exhibition is organized by Phipps in cooperation with Dale Chihuly. The artwork displayed is protected by copyright and any copying is expressly prohibited." It is good to see an artist who knows his copyright law.
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Phipps entry
flags:
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New Phipps Garden Railway
(outside):
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Paul and the
Garden Railway:
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Chihuly chandelier
at night:
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Chihuly chandelier
reflections:
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Chihuly chandelier
during the day:
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Chihuly
glass and plants:
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Chihuly - Serpentine Room
Amber Cattails:
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Chihuly - Orchid Room
Ikebana:
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Chihuly -
glass among the plants:
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Chihuly - Stove Room
Fiori Sun with real flower:
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Chihuly - Fern Room
Red Reeds:
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Chihuly -
glass flowers and leaves:
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Chihuly - glowing blue
tumbleweeds:
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Chihuly - glass Float
with goldfish:
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Chihuly -
glass shoots and leaves:
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Sunken Garden
Macchia:
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Chihuly - Desert Room
Neodymium Reeds, gold star:
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Japanese Courtyard Garden
blue herons (outside):
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Japanese Courtyard Garden
blue herons, goldfish, reflections:
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Japanese Courtyard Garden
blue heron reflections:
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Chihuly - vine growing
on blue reed:
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Jessica and Chihuly
Rose Crystal Tower (outside):
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John and Jessica
in the Fern Room (inside):
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Jessica and Paul,
Chihuly Rose Crystal Tower (outside):
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Chihuly - fountain,
Yellow Herons (outside):
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Chihuly - Victoria Room
Persians in pond, reflections:
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Chihuly - East Room
Cobalt Fiori, Reeds, Marlins, Floats:
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Chihuly - Palm Court
Tower and 1892 Plaque:
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Chihuly - South Conservatory
Float Boat:
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Images Copyright 2007 by Katy Dickinson and John Plocher
Posted at 06:32PM Nov 06, 2007 by katysblog in News & Reviews | Comments[1]