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Since the creation of the Studio Glass to our days (1951 - 2001), Sofa Chicago, sofa chicago, Chicago, Sofa NewYork, sofa, new york, sofa new-york, Sofa New York, the Gallery shows the rise in power
of the European artists. The passage of the handicraft toward the artistic concept through the Czech
schools of world reputation of which the one of professor Libensky-Brychtova (relation to cubism),
Professor Cigler (in relation with the minimalism), Vladimir Kopecky (Professor of Fine arts of Prague).
Erwin Eisch to the basis of the German school, Antoine Leperlier in the continuitée of the French tradition
and all representation avantgardiste (Holland, Italy Sweden...). The technique is to the artist's service but
on no account must dominate the work. To forget the materials is part of the objectives of the gallery.
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Frantisek Vizner, Kyohei Fujita, Richard Meitner, Mike Groot, Jorg Zimmermann, Leperlier Antoine,
Leperlier Etienne, Isphording Anja, Edward Leibovitz, Matei Negreanu, Erwin Eisch, Alain Begou,
Ann Robinson, Franz Xaver Holler, Simsa Cho, Frantz Wiliebrands, Veronika Beckh, Vlastimil Beraneck, William Morris, Peter Mandel, Jiry Nekovar, Dana Zamecnikova, Sofa Chicago, Galerie d'art Luxembourg, Art gallery Luxembourg, Oliver Lesso, Lukas Mjartan, Vladimir Javalelek, Miluse roubickova, Carlos Mata, Stuart Strasbourg, Dale Chihuly, Jean Claude Chapelotte, Hora Petr, Ales Vasicek, Koganezaki glass, Nakama glass, glass museum japon, corning glass, studio glass