Josiah McElheny: Assistant Martha Friedman

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Art21 first featured artist Josiah McElheny in 2005
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Watch the original & uncut 13 minute film online! (via Hulu)

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Own Season 3 Today: DVD or iTunes
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Josiah McElheny is featured in the Art21 episode "Memory" along with fellow artists Mike Kelley, Susan Rothenberg, and Hiroshi Sugimoto. The Season 3 DVD features 4 episodes, 18 artists, and is available from PBS and Amazon.

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How to Make a Mirror
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Learn how to make a mirror with silver-nitrate and glass:

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What is Abstraction?
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From the Art21 Glossary: "At its purest, abstraction uses shapes, colors and lines as elements in and for themselves. Abstraction can also be conceptual, such as when a sentence or subject matter is cut up so as to make its meaning nonsensical or unreal. A characteristic trait of 20th century and Modern Art, many artists working today combine representational and abstract elements while others make works without recognizable people, places, or things."

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Martha Friedman's Artwork
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Martha Friedman met artist Josiah McElheny while a graduate student at Yale University in New Haven, CT. Fun fact: she and Wesley Miller (producer of this video) shared a studio at the time! See more of Martha Friedman's artwork: "precarious sculptures that hover between familiar forms and complex abstractions. As both parody of and homage to large-scale abstract sculpture, Friedman works between the hand-made and the ready-made, infusing robust materiality with a trickster‘s sensibility." (Wallspace)

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Josiah McElheny on Beauty & Seduction
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Watch artist Josiah McElheny and assistant Martha Friedman transform clear hand-blown glass objects into mirrored surfaces in his Brooklyn, NY studio.

Josiah McElheny creates finely crafted, handmade glass objects that he combines with photographs, text, and museological displays to evoke notions of meaning and memory. McElheny’s work takes as its subject the object, idea, and social nexus of glass. Influenced by the writings of Jorge Luis Borges, McElheny’s work often takes the form of historical fictions. Part of McElheny’s fascination with storytelling is that glassmaking is part of an oral tradition handed down generation to generation, artisan to artisan. Sculptural models of Modernist ideals, these totally reflective environments are both elegant seductions as well as parables of the vices of utopian aspirations.

VIDEO | Producer: Wesley Miller and Nick Ravich. Interview: Susan Sollins. Camera & Sound: Joel Shapiro and Tom Bergin. Editor: Jenny Chiurco. Artwork Courtesy: Josiah McElheny. Special Thanks: Martha Friedman.

this is really awesome

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THIS IS TOTALY AWESOME DUDE!!!!!!

cool beans dude. i want to make some frikkin glass.

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