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This was published 9 years ago. How Klaus Moje changed Canberra's glass art German-born glass artist Klaus Moje created his own aesthetic language and his legacy as a teacher continues to ...
Klaus Moje leans against a bench in front of the quartet of large glass rectangles that make up his work "The Portland Panels: Choreographed Geometry," a bold and intricate swath of art that hints ...
Since 2000 the record price for this artist at auction is 11,340 USD for Klaus Moje, sold at Rago Arts and Auction Center in 2024. Klaus Moje has been featured in articles for ArtDaily, Sydney Morning ...
Klaus Moje is regarded as the father of Australian glass art. He achieved early fame during the 1960s and 1970s in Germany and the United States, and then in the early 1980s he was brought to ...
Artist Klaus Moje, who founded the Glass Workshop at the Australian National University School of Art, has died at the age of 79 after a few months of ill health.
Klaus Moje is regarded as the father of Australian glass art. He came to Australia from Germany in the 1980s to establish the new glass workshop at the Australian National University.
The key figure in the second storyline is German glass artist Klaus Moje, who in 1979 was invited to Pilchuck Glass School by Dale Chihuly. Moje’s specialty, fused and wheel-cut glass, had ...
The show, "Color Ignited: Glass 1962-2012," serves the dual purpose of celebrating the institution's important contribution to artistic discourse while providing a handsome, basic introduction to ...
Rare is the artist who is a "living treasure." But Klaus Moje is one of them -- at least in Australia, the country to which the German-born artist moved in 1982. Moje is a glass maestro but not ...