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Josiah McElheny was born on 1966 in Boston, United States, is an American sculptor. Discover Josiah McElheny's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

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1960

The piece is a twelve-foot-wide by ten-foot-high chandelier of chrome and transparent glass modeled on the 1960s Lobmeyr design for the chandeliers found in Lincoln Center, and evoking as well the Big Bang theory.

1966

Josiah McElheny (1966, Boston) is an artist and sculptor, primarily known for his work with glass blowing and assemblages of glass and mirrored glassed objects (see Glass art).

1988

McElheny went on to receive his BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1988.

As part of that program, he trained under master glassblower Ronald Wilkins.

After graduating, he was an apprentice to master glassblowers Jan-Erik Ritzman, Sven-Ake Caarlson and Lino Tagliapietra.

In earlier works McElheny played with notions of history and fiction.

Examples of this are works that recreate Renaissance glass objects pictured in Renaissance paintings and modern (but lost) glass objects from documentary photographs (such as works by Adolf Loos).

He draws from a range of disciplines like architecture, physics, and literature, among others, and he works in a variety of media.

McElheny has mentioned the influence of the writings of Jorge Luis Borges in his work.

His work has also been influenced by the work of the American abstract artist Donald Judd.

McElheny has also expressed interest in glassblowing as part of an oral tradition handed down generation to generation.

He has used the infinity mirror visual effect in his explorations of apparently infinite space.

His work also sometimes deals with issues of museological displays.

2005

One of the artist's ongoing projects is "An End to Modernity" (2005), commissioned by the Wexner Center for the Arts at Ohio State University.

2006

He is a 2006 recipient of the MacArthur Fellows Program.

He lives and works in New York City.

McElheny grew up in Brookline, Massachusetts.

2008

"The End of the Dark Ages," again inspired by the Metropolitan Opera House chandeliers and informed by logarithmic equations devised by the cosmologist David H. Weinberg was shown in New York City in 2008.

Later that year, the series culminated in a massive installation titled "Island Universe" at White Cube in London and in Madrid.

2019

In 2019 the installation was exhibited at Stanford University's Cantor Center for the Arts.