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A breathtaking stage is set for a breathtaking show. Renowned artist Dale Chihuly brings his spectacular glass sculpture to The New York Botanical Garden this summer in a stunning exhibition designed specifically for the Garden's collections and vistas. Art meets nature in his dramatically beautiful pieces, which have enthralled audiences around the world. The historic Enid A. Haupt Conservatory—America's premier glasshouse—and other Garden landscapes provide a glorious setting for Chihuly's organic shapes in brilliant colors. [[PAGE_NAV]]
Advance purchase of tickets is advised. Parking is limited; Metro-North or subway is recommended. Visit Ticketmaster.com or call 1.212.220.0503. Visitors: Click here for full details. Members: Click here for your benefits. Want to visit today? Call 718.817.8700 to see if tickets are available. ![]() Major support from Jack and Susan Rudin
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Nature's Own Works of Art Beneath the glass panes of the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory are collections of nature's own masterpieces, including:
Hear Dale Chihuly speak about the magic of his medium. Download an audio file and discover the artist's passion for glass. [[PAGE_NAV]]
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Dale Chihuly's Masterpieces Set to inspire and thrill are more than 30 installations, featuring thousands of individual, hand-blown glass sculptures. Pieces tucked in among the plants beg the question, "Were they made by man or by nature?" Enormous, complex sculptures hang dramatically from ceilings and rise up from reflecting pools. Among the monumental works are the 20-foot-tall Rose Crystal Tower, 30-foot Palm Dome Tower, Persian Chandelier, and the spectacular installation The Sun. At 4,600 pounds, The Sun is 14 feet high by 14 feet wide and comprises more than 1,000 pieces of glass in brilliant yellow, red, and blue. A special highlight is Chihuly’s first-ever Neon Tower. This 20-foot-tall spire’s glass tubing—more than half a mile of it, filled with turquoise and chartreuse neon—was imported from Italy, shaped at the Chihuly Studio in Seattle, and specially engineered in Brooklyn. [[PAGE_NAV]]
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Some of Chihuly's other well-known series on display include:
See these forms in the Image Gallery and Image Credits. Learn more at www.chihuly.com. [[PAGE_NAV]]
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