John Littleton and Kate Vogel

Sculpture

The Making of Between Us: Zoom Presentation: Learn about how artworks were selected for the retrospective and get a behind-the-scenes look into the development of the exhibition catalog and video documentary.

Oct 28th Talk at Momentum Gallery in Asheville, NC

This is the one minute trailer for the Bergstrom Mahler Museum of Glass video featured in the previous post.

Bergstrom Mahler Museum of Glass created a 22 minute video for our retrospective. The poem that opens and closes the video is written and read by our daughter Annalisa. The drone footage is of our studio and the surroundings.

Cast glass hands holding a large glass gem.

Between Us

A retrospective of glass artwork by John Littleton and Kate Vogel, with select works by Harvey Littleton



Members Opening Reception: October 1, 2021, 6:00pm

Show runs October 1, 2021- February 14 2022
Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass, Neenah WI

Between Us examines the inherent value and creative potential of self, collaborator, family, and the broader human community.

Working collaboratively since 1979, renowned artists John Littleton and Kate Vogel create sculptural, blown, cast glassworks, and installations that speak to the importance of their relationships to one another, their family, and community. This retrospective exhibition highlights important works, milestones, and innovations in their shared careers – all while tying their experiences and influences back to John’s father, Harvey Littleton.

Exhibition sponsorship generously provided by Sharon and John Amdall


For more information and to become a member click here: MEMBERSHIP

Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass | 165 N Park Ave, Neenah, WI 54956 | 920.751.4658 | bmmglass.com

John and Kate being interviewed for video

We had three days with the video crew filming for Bergstrom Mahler Museum of Glass, from Neenah, WI. They are creating a video to go with our up coming retrospective "Between Us". It opens October 1st and runs through February 14th, 2022.

Install crew with sculpture in the background

One of the best parts of working on a large project is the great people you work with. Image of setup crew and volunteers. April 22, 2021

 Kate Erik and John on site for sculpture set up

Finally setting up "Celebrating Muskegon" our 22.5 foot tall sculpture. Yesterday we anchored all the base plates. Image at the end of the first day of working on assembly with the Littleton Vogel setup crew. It's colder than we hoped for but the beautiful setting makes up for the weather. Muskegon Michigan April 20, 2021.

Video of time lapse sculpture installation.

Time lapse trial assembly of 22 1/2 foot high steel and glass public art sculpture for Muskegon, Michigan, with Lake Michigan as the backdrop.