Andrew Erdos (b. 1985)
Andrew Erdos is a contemporary artist and glass worker based in Paris with a studio at Poush Manifesto. His artistic practice often combines traditional glass blowing techniques with mixed media to create sculptures and design objects with an emphasis on the human hand in the manufacturing process. He is formally trained as a glass worker and has over twenty years of experience with the material.
Sculptures, videos, and performances of Andrew Erdos have been shown internationally at venues including , Le Salon des Maréchaux du ministère de la Culture, Palais-Royal, Paris; The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg Russia; Deitch Projects (Art Parade) New York, NY; Jilin University, Changchun China; The National Center for Contemporary Art, Moscow; The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO; The Orlando Art Museum; the Oklahoma City Museum of Art; the Nerman Museum, Overland Park, KS; and Le Mobilier National, Paris.
Erdos’ work can be found in the permanent collections of le Mobilier National, Paris; the Museum of Arts and Design, New York, NY; the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO; the New Britain Museum of American Art; the Toledo Museum of Art; the Knoxville Museum of Art; the Corning Museum of Glass; the 21c Museum, Durham, N.C; the Chazen Museum of Art at the University of Wisconsin Madison; the Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, VA and permanently installed in the city of Sharm El-Sheikh Egypt as part of the Reviving Humanity Memorial.