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Contemporary Marbles (Art and Artisans of the 21st Century)
| Expected release date is Oct 28th 2026 |
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Product Details
Overview
Here, for the first time, an expertly curated and authoritative book presents today’s contemporary marble art in over 2,270 beautiful photos, together with context, background, and fascinating insights into the art form’s continuing expansion. For novice and experienced collectors and makers of art glass and marbles, it offers the current state of the art, and a visually stunning world to enjoy.
Mark P. Block, noted expert on American studio art glass and vice chair of the Marble Collectors Society of America, guides readers to a clear understanding of the origins of marble making, the developments throughout the 20th century’s contemporary marble movement, and the historically significant work being created by artists in the 21st century.
Features:
• Over 2,270 color photos, including nearly 175 contemporary artists.
• Context brings information to life: offers detailed history of handmade marbles covering the earliest known use of decorative glass, through the influence of the studio glass movement's founders, to the birth of the contemporary marble movement.
• International view: covers artists in the United States, Japan, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.
• Expert tips for collecting and caring for fine contemporary art marbles.
• An in-depth glossary for more effective collecting.









