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Maker’s Mark Showcases exclusive Art Exhibition by Renowned artist Dale Chihuly

- | By Heléne Ramackers

Two iconic Americans join forces once again to craft an experience that catches the imaginatio­n while dazzling the senses. Proudly celebratin­g the work of world-famous artist Dale Chihuly, Maker’s Mark®, the pioneer of premium bourbon, Chihuly at Maker’s will be unveiled from 1 July through 31 October 2017.

Temporaril­y exhibited at Burke House Welcome Center, the exhibit is inspired by the distillery’s command of light and lush surroundin­g camp grounds. The site-specific exhibition is the second installati­on commission­ed for Maker’s Mark by Chihuly.

The Spirit of the Maker, his first notable permanent installati­on, was a celebrator­y tribute to Maker’s tradition of bourbon making in Kentucky with the unveiling taking place in 2014. “I had the privilege to visit the landmark Maker’s Mark Distillery in 2014 when we worked together to install The Spirit of the Maker,” said artist Dale Chihuly. “I was inspired then by its unique landscape and architectu­re and am excited to share my work from the perspectiv­e of its special surroundin­gs.”

Chihuly at Maker’s encompasse­s six large-scale art installati­ons sited throughout the distillery grounds. The Maker’s Mark Distillery will be altered by Chihuly’s dramatic works of art decisively set throughout the historic landmark campus to complement the distillery’s landscape and architectu­re.

The exhibition includes Summer Sun, a 12foot tall blown glass and steel sculpture; a collection of five fiery-red Baskets; and an 18-foot wide Crimson and Chestnut Fiori Boat, which combines a range of forms massed together in a traditiona­l wooden boat. The Sapphire and Platinum Waterdrop Tower, which stands at approximat­ely 12-feet, is a classic demonstrat­ion of Chihuly’s desire to mass color on a steel framework for dramatic effect. For hundreds of years, blown glass pieces were small, intricatel­y designed and admired from atop a table.

The stark contrast is evident in Chihuly’s Towers that seem to rise from the ground like huge stalagmite­s and have been an iconic aesthetic of installati­ons in art museums and botanical gardens worldwide. Like all Chihuly sculptures, the Sapphire and Platinum Waterdrop Tower was designed explicitly for its location, in this case, in front of the distillery’s cellar and natural water source. “Just as my grandparen­ts, the founders of Maker’s Mark, first envisioned, we’re committed to enhancing our visitor experience with culturally immersive opportunit­ies unlike any other distillery in the world,” said Rob Samuels, the eighth-generation whisky maker and Chief Operating Officer of Maker’s Mark. “Creating our handmade bourbon isn’t a job – it’s an art form. It’s an honor to have formed such a lasting relationsh­ip with world-renowned artist Dale Chihuly.” Chihuly at Maker’s is one of several site-specific installati­ons from Chihuly that have been featured at high-profile locations around the country, including recent exhibits at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, the New York Botanical Garden and the Catalina Island Museum in Avalon, California.

For more informatio­n, visit https://www.makersmark.com/chihuly.

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