David Černý at the Crocker Museum
The solo exhibition "Rebellion" with works by David Cerny is now on display at the Crocker...
The mother and son exhibition "Continuation" touched on the generational contract within a family of all artists, the handoff, influence, and legacy of Czech Cast Glass. In collaboration with Austin Art Projects, we are pleased to present an exclusive interview with Czech glass masters Vladimira Klumpar and Matyas Pavlik. The interview was filmed during their visit to Village Court for their recent exhibition. Don't miss your opportunity to see these masterpieces in person.
Klumpar - "Materialization", Glass, 29" x 26" x 5", Price on Request
Klumpar - "Fertile Region", Glass, 29" x 24.5" x 8", Price on Request
Pavlik - "Moon Rise", Glass, 11.5" x 39.5" x 11.5", Price on Request
Pavlik - "Melting Water", Glass, 19" x 13" x 6", Price on Request
View available inventory by Vladimira Klumpar
View available inventory by Matyas Pavlik
HOHMANN
44651 Village Court #142
Palm Desert, CA 92260
Appointments preferred. Not all works are on display. If you are coming to see a specific item, please let us know so we can prepare. Please call ahead to make sure we are not already busy with other clients.
(760) 346-4243 - www.hohmann.art/visit
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