"Larry Bell's initial commitment to glass as a material had particularly to do with its surface and the fact that, as he says, "by simply laying thin films of different kinds of metallic and non-metallic compounds onto the surface of the glass, I could change the way the light was reflected and transmitted through the thing..."
Introduction by Robert Creeley, October 1980
An exhibition organized by The Hudson River Museum
88pp
8.5 by 11 inches
Perfect bound
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