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"Glass gives us a glimpse through the matter to the limit to the other side...You can see into the center of a non-center. The shape of a non-shape or the shape as space, limited by unpolished areas here and there, in a skin that is not a skin, but ripples in the matter. Glass is something solid that you dive into with your gaze. And once you have dived into it, an air bubble, the little bubble in the material, seems like something solid. The emptiness, the glass bubble becomes a solid body and the glass body seems to you like a nothing" - Ann Wolff. Ann Wolff's work is included in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum, the Mint Museum of Craft & Design, Musee des Arts Decoratifs, the Museum of Arts & Design, the National Museum of Modern Art Tokyo, the Nationalmuseum Stockholm Sweden, and the Victoria and Albert Museum.
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