Alan Glovsky RIP 2000

Artist Statement:

My work reflects questions I continually ask myself: What is home? Where do we find comfort? Where are we headed, as a world community/ as individuals? Who is watching? Is there an overseer, or are we on our own? How do we find peace? In it I continue to explore the significance and inter-relationships of houses, ladders, shirts, chairs, fountains, beds, books, canoes, sticks, balls, and fragments. Attention is given to the placement of object to object, of objects to house, of house to house, of house to the rocker, of the rocker to the light and of the light to the space in which it exists. This is my way of establishing a personal vocabulary, in which my arsenal of three dimensional objects become universal. Together these houses make an odd community of color and form. I have attempted with my sculpture to uplift the viewer with images of hope and possibility.

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Alan Glovsky created unique and innovative sculptures for over two decades.

Featured here are some recent works in glass.

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