One Breasted Lady
22.0 x 15.0 cm
Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass
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One Breasted Lady
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艺术家简介
A Pioneer of Glass Expression: The Life and Art of Erwin Eisch
Erwin Eisch, born in Germany in 1927 and passing away in 2022, wasn’t merely a glass artist; he was an alchemist of form, a storyteller who breathed life into molten silica. His journey began not with artistic intention but with the practical demands of his family's glassblowing business. Initially tasked with creating functional glassware, Eisch quickly discovered that within the seemingly rigid constraints of the medium lay boundless potential for expressive freedom. This early immersion in traditional techniques would become the bedrock upon which he built a revolutionary career, one that challenged perceptions of what glass could be and who it was *for*. The post-war landscape of Germany profoundly shaped his artistic sensibility. Witnessing destruction and rebuilding instilled within him a desire to create works that were both beautiful and imbued with meaning—a testament to resilience and the enduring power of the human spirit.From Functionality to Fantasy: Developing a Unique Artistic Voice
Eisch’s early work, while demonstrating technical proficiency, hinted at a deeper artistic yearning. He began experimenting with layering colors, incorporating inclusions within the glass—fragments of metal, organic materials, even found objects—to create depth and visual complexity. This exploration wasn't simply about aesthetics; it was an attempt to capture the fragmented nature of memory and experience. The 1960s marked a pivotal turning point in his artistic development. Influenced by Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism, Eisch began to move away from purely functional forms towards more sculptural and figurative works. He embraced chance encounters within the glassblowing process, allowing imperfections and unexpected distortions to become integral parts of the final piece. This willingness to relinquish control—to collaborate with the unpredictable nature of molten glass—became a defining characteristic of his style. It was during this period that he began creating his most iconic series: the ‘One-Breasted Lady’ sculptures.The ‘One-Breasted Lady’: Symbolism and Controversy
The ‘One-Breasted Lady’ sculptures, begun in the 1970s, are arguably Eisch's most recognizable achievement. These evocative forms—often bulbous, asymmetrical, and adorned with inclusions—are simultaneously alluring and unsettling. The symbolism is layered and open to interpretation. Some see them as representations of female strength and resilience, celebrating the body in all its imperfect glory. Others interpret them as critiques of societal expectations surrounding femininity and beauty. Regardless of individual interpretation, the sculptures sparked considerable controversy upon their debut. Their overt sexuality challenged conventional notions of taste and decorum, forcing viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about their own perceptions of the human form. Eisch himself resisted definitive explanations, preferring that each viewer engage with the work on a personal level. The series remains a powerful testament to his willingness to push boundaries and provoke dialogue.Technique as Transformation: Eisch’s Innovations in Glassblowing
Erwin Eisch wasn't just an artist; he was a master craftsman who continually sought to expand the technical possibilities of glassblowing. He developed several innovative techniques, including *overlaying multiple layers of colored glass*, creating intricate patterns and effects. His use of inclusions—metal oxides, enamel powders, even organic materials—was groundbreaking, allowing him to embed narratives within the glass itself. Perhaps his most significant contribution was his exploration of ‘lost-wax casting’ in glass. This complex process, traditionally used for bronze sculpture, involved creating a wax model, encasing it in plaster, and then melting glass into the resulting mold. The results were astonishing—glass sculptures with an unprecedented level of detail and complexity. He also pioneered techniques involving controlled cracking and fragmentation, embracing imperfections as integral elements of his artistic vision.Legacy and Historical Significance: A Lasting Impact on Glass Art
Erwin Eisch’s influence on the field of glass art is immeasurable. He elevated glass from a craft medium to a recognized form of fine art, inspiring generations of artists to explore its expressive potential. His willingness to experiment with new techniques and challenge conventional norms paved the way for countless innovations in contemporary glass sculpture. Beyond his technical achievements, Eisch’s work continues to resonate because of its emotional depth and intellectual complexity. He wasn't afraid to tackle difficult subjects—sexuality, mortality, societal expectations—and his sculptures invite viewers to confront their own beliefs and biases.- He taught at the Rhode Island School of Design for many years
- His work is held in major museum collections worldwide
- Eisch’s legacy extends beyond sculpture, influencing glass painting and installation art.
erwin eisch (german, b.1927)
1927 - 2022 , Germany
艺术家简介
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Studio Glass Movement
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Tachisme']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Harvey Littleton']
- Date Of Birth: April 18, 1927
- Date Of Death: January 25, 2022
- Full Name: Erwin Eisch
- Nationality: German
- Notable Artworks: ['One Breasted Lady']
- Place Of Birth: Frauenau, Germany

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