Hide One, Keep One: The Infinity Project of Glass Artist Josh Simpson; 2nd Edition Hardcover; signed by Josh
Hide One, Keep One showcases the stories of 200 participants in the Infinity Project, a global initiative in which volunteers hide Simpson’s glass Planets all around the world, in personally meaningful locations from mountain peaks to ocean depths, in homage to nature and history, and in tributes to their own friends and families. Readers experience the emotional impact Simpson’s work has had on Infinity Project participants, whose stories and photos are poignant, poetic and beautiful.
Former curator of modern and contemporary glass at the Corning Museum of Glass, Tina Oldknow, captures the spirit of the Infinity Project in her statement, “I admire the Infinity Project for its ambition, its mystery, its lunacy, and its poetry.”
Created by Sue Reed; 8" x 11" HARD COVER EDITION; 140 pages.
Signed by Josh Simpson
IMPORTANT NOTE: SIMPSON BOOKS ARE NOT RETURNABLE
Hide One, Keep One showcases the stories of 200 participants in the Infinity Project, a global initiative in which volunteers hide Simpson’s glass Planets all around the world, in personally meaningful locations from mountain peaks to ocean depths, in homage to nature and history, and in tributes to their own friends and families. Readers experience the emotional impact Simpson’s work has had on Infinity Project participants, whose stories and photos are poignant, poetic and beautiful.
Former curator of modern and contemporary glass at the Corning Museum of Glass, Tina Oldknow, captures the spirit of the Infinity Project in her statement, “I admire the Infinity Project for its ambition, its mystery, its lunacy, and its poetry.”
Created by Sue Reed; 8" x 11" HARD COVER EDITION; 140 pages.
Signed by Josh Simpson
IMPORTANT NOTE: SIMPSON BOOKS ARE NOT RETURNABLE
Hide One, Keep One showcases the stories of 200 participants in the Infinity Project, a global initiative in which volunteers hide Simpson’s glass Planets all around the world, in personally meaningful locations from mountain peaks to ocean depths, in homage to nature and history, and in tributes to their own friends and families. Readers experience the emotional impact Simpson’s work has had on Infinity Project participants, whose stories and photos are poignant, poetic and beautiful.
Former curator of modern and contemporary glass at the Corning Museum of Glass, Tina Oldknow, captures the spirit of the Infinity Project in her statement, “I admire the Infinity Project for its ambition, its mystery, its lunacy, and its poetry.”
Created by Sue Reed; 8" x 11" HARD COVER EDITION; 140 pages.
Signed by Josh Simpson
IMPORTANT NOTE: SIMPSON BOOKS ARE NOT RETURNABLE