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Congratulations to Michael Curry, Mosaic Artist

Apr 5, 2018

Collaborating with the Clodagh Design team, mosaic artist Michael Curry has created a 200 sq. ft. glowing wall in the lobby of the newly opened Tishman Speyer’s property, Jackson Park LIC, a stylish luxury apartment building in Long Island City. Unique materials, in a variety of gauges, form a textured, backlit wall that interacts with its environment and transforms throughout the day.

Putting a modern spin on the ancient art of mosaics, our client, Michael Curry creates one of a kind glass wall sculptures for design teams, commercial settings, and private homes. He has devised innovative, three dimensional techniques to accentuate the dramatic interaction between glass and light.

With his studio located in midtown Manhattan, the majority of Michael’s work is focused in the greater New York City area, including works on permanent display in the Empire State Building. His pieces are also installed throughout New Jersey, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Washington DC, Miami, Houston, Buenos Aires, and Hamilton, Bermuda. Works on public display include the lobby of Miami’s East Hotel, the JW Marriott Marquis, and the lobby of the Luxe City Center Hotel in downtown Los Angeles.

Michael’s work is currently on display at MoMath: The National Museum of Mathematics and he has been a regular exhibitor at the Architectural Digest Home Design Show. His most recent gallery exhibition was at Gallery Plan B in Washington DC, while past solo exhibitions include Projection in 2007, Triptych in 2008, and Eye Candy in 2009 at Club H in Manhattan.

A member of the Society of American Mosaic Artists (SAMA), Michael has been a featured artist in Architectural Digest and Glass Craftsman. In his New York City studio, Michael continues to explore the fascinating world of mosaics. To read more about him, learn about his works, and explore beautiful images of his work, visit his website.

Congratulations on your recent installation Michael!

 

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