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Therman Statom: American glass sculptor creating monumental, immersive installations. Site-specific works combine cutting, painting & found objects with sound & digital art.

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Artist Biography

Therman Statom: A Sculptor of Light and Sound

Therman Statom is an American studio glass artist whose distinctive approach centers on transforming sheet glass into monumental, immersive installations. He meticulously cuts, paints, and assembles the glass – incorporating found objects alongside – to create sculptures that defy conventional notions of form and space. Often exceeding human scale, Statom’s works are designed to envelop viewers in environments where sound and projected digital imagery intertwine with the materiality of glass itself. Born in Winter Haven, Florida, Statom embarked on his artistic journey after studying at Pilchuk Glass School in Stanwood, Washington, earning a BFA degree in sculpture in 1980 from Rhode Island School of Design. This formative experience instilled within him a profound understanding of sculptural principles and techniques that would later inform his groundbreaking glass practice. Early influences included the pioneering work of artists like Harry Harlowe and Dale Chihuly, whose explorations of color, form, and spatial relationships served as catalysts for Statom’s own artistic vision. Statom's signature style is characterized by a deliberate process of layering – cutting, fusing, polishing, and painting glass sheets to achieve complex textures and chromatic effects. He skillfully manipulates the inherent properties of glass, exploiting its translucency and reflectivity to create sculptures that evoke both ethereal beauty and palpable presence. Unlike many traditional sculptors who work with stone or metal, Statom harnesses the transformative potential of heat and light, resulting in structures that appear to emerge from within their surroundings. Throughout his career, Statom has garnered considerable acclaim for his innovative artistic endeavors. He received a prestigious Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award and a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship, recognizing his commitment to pushing boundaries and elevating the art form. His exhibitions have spanned across continents, showcasing his work in solo presentations at institutions such as the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, and Corning Museum of Glass – cementing his position as one of the foremost figures in contemporary glass sculpture. Statom’s enduring legacy rests on his pioneering exploration of environmental art—specifically site-specific installations that redefine our perception of space and materiality. By juxtaposing colossal glass forms with soundscapes and digital projections, he compels viewers to reconsider their relationship with nature and technology. His sculptures are not merely objects; they are experiences designed to stimulate contemplation and provoke emotional resonance. As a visionary artist who consistently challenges conventions and embraces experimentation, Therman Statom continues to inspire artists and audiences alike—a testament to the transformative power of glass as an artistic medium.
Therman Statom

Therman Statom

1953 - , United States of America

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Studio Glass
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['']
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  • Date Of Birth: Winter Haven, Florida (1953)
  • Full Name: Therman Statom
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Wall Piece 3644
    • 10 Cards
  • Place Of Birth: United States
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