Season XIX – François Azambourg, Solo Show

The Glass Pine: Blowing with Nature

19/11/2021 — 16/01/2022Spazio Nobile Gallery
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

In the heart of the Northern Vosges and under the breath of talented glass masters, the sculptural containers Douglas and Brindilles by French designer François Azambourg were born. He designed them spontaneously, in the moment and in the dance of the workshop, like a magician suspended on the ladder of his dreaming mind, an inventor at heart. Pines, firs, spruces, larches, cedars… the Pinaceae family is universal. It is also very present in this region where the glass factory of the Centre international d’Art verrier, in Meisenthal (CIAV) continues to sublimate its branches with the creation of Christmas ornaments, born from the master blowing and silvering techniques of the Goetzenbruck factory.

In the magical world of the CIAV glass workshop, anchored in an ancestral territory marked by an industrial era dating back to the beginning of the 18th century, Azambourg brings back to life the sylvan beauty of slender pines and light twigs. Celebrating the grandeur of a landscape blossoming between the Rhine and Moselle, on the borders of Alsace and Lorraine, the designer becomes the artist and conductor of a hypnotic choreography. The gaze is lost in the incredible dance of glass blowing: the ball of fire hugs, crackles and consumes the evergreen foliage of this coniferous tree, whose branches are prepared with great care by the artist, who collected them a few hours earlier in the Lemberg or Saint-Louis forest.

During our first visit and workshop in Meisenthal in the spring of 2021, in the company of the master artist, the daily walks and encounters were as refreshing as our close observations of nature. When selecting and gathering the very linear leaves of the Douglas fir, one had to imagine the burning inferno of the foliage in the flames; it gave off a pleasant odour, a little like citronella. The thorny coniferous tree is ennobled in the heat of the oven. Moulded or cast in an artistic gesture, the Douglas fir becomes once again the textured bark of a trunk reaching for the sky, a fragile presence, coloured or silvered, sometimes deformed, or premature. The elegant twigs of a branch are encapsulated in the material or leave their light and indelible trace on the transparent surface of the vase. Containers and contents merge in the clarity of the undergrowth, the trace of nature becomes the receptacle of our own culture, the form emerges as the symbolic value of a subject – the pine, the resin tree, the sap tree, the essence of the Vosges, the conifer with resistant foliage, the needle tree – which becomes the object of all our desires.

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Associated artworks

François Azambourg 
Vase Douglas Très Grand Modèle Noir #138

François Azambourg 
Vase Douglas Très Grand Modèle Noir #133

François Azambourg 
Vase Douglas Grand Modèle Incolore Argenté # 192

François Azambourg 
Vase Douglas Grand Modèle Incolore Argenté # 191

François Azambourg 
Vase Douglas Très Grand Modèle Noir #220

François Azambourg 
Vase Douglas Très Grand Modèle Incolore #218

François Azambourg 
Vase Douglas Très Grand Modèle Ambre # 219

François Azambourg 
Vase Douglas Très Grand Modèle Jaune #217

François Azambourg 
Vase Douglas Très Grand Modèle Incolore #215

François Azambourg 
Vase Douglas Très Grand Modèle Noir #216

François Azambourg 
Vase Douglas Junior Déformé Incolore # 204

François Azambourg 
Vase Douglas Grand Modèle Incolore Argenté # 190

François Azambourg 
Vase Douglas Très Grand Modèle Noir #131

François Azambourg 
Vase Douglas Très Grand Modèle Noir # 130

François Azambourg 
Vase Brindille Très Grand Modèle Noir #4

François Azambourg 
Vase Douglas Très Grand Modèle Incolore #3


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