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performers extracting molten glass from the large furnace image © designboom
image © designboom
strategic discussion… image © designboom
the large pile of logs which are cut down to feed the oven image © designboom
performers and spectators consume champagne in which the bottles and glasses… image © designboom
…are then broken into small shards and fed into the furnace image © designboom
brooklyn-based band japanther provides musical entertainment on a nearby stage image © designboom
preparing to pull liquid glass out of the oven image © designboom
image © designboom
setup of furnace in giardino delle vergini, arsenale, venezia, 2011 photo: gelatin, ofenkörper off & go
setup of furnace in giardino delle vergini, arsenale, venezia, 2011 photos: gelatin, ofenkörper off & go
extracting molten glass from the furnace image © designboom
up close image © designboom
cooling glass image © designboom
image © designboom
checking the oven image © designboom
general view of the gelatin pavilion image © designboom
spectators and performers intermingle image © designboom
image © designboom
image © designboom
japanther performing on a nearby stage image © designboom
draft for gelatin’s work at 54. biennale di venezia watercolors, pencils, ink on silkscreen print, 70 x 100 cm, 2011 courtesy: gelatin
draft for gelatin’s work at 54. biennale di venezia watercolors, pencils, ink on silkscreen print, 70 x 100 cm, 2011 courtesy: gelatin
draft for gelatin’s work at 54. biennale di venezia watercolors, pencils, ink on silkscreen print, 70 x 100 cm, 2011 courtesy: gelatin