About / STANISLAV MULLER
Stanislav Muller works with cut glass and currently works as
the Associate Professor at the Toyama City Institute of Glass Art.
His glass objects pregnantly serious touch topics such as human
freedom or majeure, and it clearly and without pathos.
Muller's sense of perfectionism bordering with our fixed idea
of what can be in the material such as glass realize a special
surprise us clarity into which it is inserted with reference to
the concept of world history and mythology.
Muller from the 90s of the 20th century, working on the project
Mirror Man. Mirror image of the character, which reflects the surrounding world and the environment.
Study:
- 1991 – 1997
AAAD - Academy of Arts Architecture and Design Prague, Czech Republic
- 1986 – 1990 - The High School of Applied Arts for Glassmaking in Železný Brod, Czech Republic
- since 1995 ~ now Mirror Man / https://www.facebook.com/mirrorman1st
Selected exhibitions:
- 2015 – IKEBANA, Shimin Plaza Gallery, Toyama, Japan
- 2015 – THE RADIANCE OF STILLNESS AND MOTION: BOHEMIAN GLASS, Kobe, Japan
- 2015 – THE RADIANCE OF STILLNESS AND MOTION: BOHEMIAN GLASS, Nagoya, Japan
- 2014 – THE WAKING DRAGON, National Gallery in Prague, Kinský Palace, Czech Republic
- 2014 – THE RADIANCE OF STILLNESS AND MOTION: BOHEMIAN GLASS, Suntory Museum of Art, Tokyo, Japan
- 2014 – GLASS FIVE VISIONS, Nishida Museum of Fine Arts, Kamiichi, Toyama, Japan
- 2013 – SNOW DESIGN COMPETITION, Nakaya Ukichiro Museum of Snow and Ice, Kaga, Ishikawa, JAPAN
- 2010 – SKLO. KLASIK - Unique exhibition of young international artists and icons of Czech glass, The Queen Anna's Summer Palace, Prague Castle, Czech Republic
- 2009 – CROSSING BORDERS, Glasmuseet Ebeltoft, Denmark
- 2006 – Coburg Glass Prize, Coburg, Germany
- 2005 – U35, Czech - Nippon, Yokohama, Japan
- 2004 – KOREA 2004, The exhibition of glass art, Soul, Korea
- 2002 – Bohemian Glass, VSUP- Prague
- 1999 – Design Center, Ohno, Japan; glass work - The Spring Wind from Prague
- 1996 – The exhibition of contemporary glass, Murano, Italy
Stanislav Muller works with cut glass and currently works as the Associate Professor at the Toyama City Institute of Glass Art. His glass objects pregnantly serious touch topics such as human freedom or majeure, and it clearly and without pathos. Muller's sense of perfectionism bordering with our fixed idea of what can be in the material such as glass realize a special surprise us clarity into which it is inserted with reference to the concept of world history and mythology.
Muller from the 90s of the 20th century, working on the project Mirror Man. Mirror image of the character, which reflects the surrounding world and the environment.