Biography
John Kiley is a renowned American glass artist known for his innovative and groundbreaking work in contemporary glass sculpture. Born in 1973 in Seattle, Washington, Kiley has established himself as a leading figure in the world of glass art through his unique exploration of form, light, and spatial relationships.
Early Career and Training
Kiley’s journey in glass art began at a young age. As a teenager, he experimented with painting on glass, which laid the foundation for his future career. At the age of 19, he started his professional career at The Glass Eye Studio in Seattle. His talent quickly became apparent, and by 21, he was promoted to Gaffer on Dale Chihuly’s chandelier team.
Professional Development
Kiley’s expertise grew through collaborations with master artists. He spent 16 years working with the renowned Lino Tagliapietra, developing a deep understanding of traditional glassblowing and fabrication techniques. He has also worked with other notable artists such as Dante Marioni and Benjamin Moore.
Artistic Style and Techniques
Kiley’s work is characterized by:
- Exploration of external and internal form.
- Expression of the relationship between shape and light.
- Pushing glass beyond its inherent beauty.
His sculptures often incorporate individual elements into larger frameworks, showcasing his meticulous attention to detail and risk-taking approach.
Notable Exhibitions
John Kiley has exhibited his work extensively both nationally and internationally. Some of his notable solo exhibitions include:
- “Aurorae” at Traver Gallery, Seattle, WA (2012)
- “Perspectives” at SOFA New York, Schantz Galleries (2012)
- “Inclinations” at LewAllen Galleries, Santa Fe, NM (2011)
- “The Space Within” at Traver Gallery, Seattle, WA (2010)
Awards and Honors
Kiley’s exceptional work has earned him several accolades:
- Honorary Artist, Pittsburgh Glass School “Art On Fire” Auction (2012)
- People’s Choice Award, Red Hot Auction – The Museum Of Glass, Tacoma, WA
- Best In Show – Breakthrough Ideas in Global Glass, Ohio State University
- Artist in Residence at The Museum of Glass, Tacoma, WA (2010, 2011)
Collections and Commissions
His work is featured in several prestigious collections, including:
- The Museum Of Glass, Tacoma, WA
- Sir Elton John’s personal collection
- The Seven Bridges Foundation
- The Boeing Company (commissioned for 787 & 747-800 delivery gifts)
Teaching and International Work
Kiley has shared his expertise as a visiting instructor at various institutions, including:
- National College of Art and Design in Dublin, Ireland
- The Bezalel Academy of Art And Design in Jerusalem, Israel
- Pittsburgh Glass Center
- Pratt Fine Arts Center in Seattle, WA
He has also worked and demonstrated his craft in numerous countries, including Finland, Ireland, Mexico, Italy, Japan, Bulgaria, China, Australia, Brazil, and Turkey.
Current Work
Today, John Kiley divides his time between Seattle and San Francisco, continuing to push the boundaries of glass art. He is represented by several prestigious galleries, including Sandra Ainsley Gallery in Toronto and Traver Gallery.
John Kiley’s contributions to the field of glass art have solidified his position as a master craftsman and innovative artist, continually exploring new possibilities within the medium of glass sculpture.