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  • Comment: Primary sources do not establish notability per WP:NCORP. The two secondary sources there notionally are don't work. DoubleGrazing (talk) 13:55, 31 October 2024 (UTC)
  • Comment: - "Having 70 members, they emphasize training the next generation and providing independent artists a platform to hone their craft" is a statement more of opinion than fact based on the language - The 150th year is not necessary to mention unless something significant happened then? (and a citation would be needed for that event) - "Its prestige is attributed to its blend of tradition with contemporary designs and techniques." with no citation, this is opinion. GraziePrego (talk) 05:07, 6 November 2023 (UTC)

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Derix Glasstudios is a German company specializing in stained glass artistry. Founded in 1866 and headquartered in Taunusstein, Hessen, the company produces both traditional and contemporary glass artworks for various architectural and public art projects.[1]

Notable Works

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Derix Glasstudios has contributed glass art to prominent locations worldwide, often through collaborations with well-known artists.

Formosa Boulevard Station, Taiwan: One example is the "Dome of Light" at Formosa Boulevard Station in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, designed by Italian artist Narcissus Quagliata. The installation, a symbol of Taiwanese democracy, was produced in collaboration with Derix Glasstudios.[2]

Cologne Cathedral, Germany: In Cologne, Germany, Derix Glasstudios produced the "Richter Fenster" for the Cologne Cathedral’s south window. This project, designed by artist Gerhard Richter, is one of the notable examples of the studio’s work in a historic and religious context.[3]

The Search Glass Tower, Omaha, USA: The studio’s work also includes the "Search" glass tower in Omaha, USA, a collaborative project showcasing public art in a modern architectural setting.[4]

Collaborations with Artists

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Derix Glasstudios has collaborated with various artists internationally. Notable collaborators include:

Gerhard Richter – For the "Richter Fenster" project at Cologne Cathedral.[5][failed verification] Guy Kemper – A collaboration that highlights both artists' adaptability in contemporary glass art.[6] Charlotte Ann Paul – An artist who has worked with Derix Glasstudios for exhibitions in locations such as the El Paso Museum of History.[7] James Earley – Known for fusing graffiti and stained glass art in collaboration with Derix Glasstudios.[8][failed verification]

References

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  1. ^ "Derix Glasstudios aus Taunusstein: Hessische Fenster für die Welt". bild.de (in German). 2019-07-23. Retrieved 2023-08-24.
  2. ^ Glasstudios, Derix (2018-04-10). "Anniversary of a very special project". Derix Glasstudios. Retrieved 2023-08-24.[non-primary source needed]
  3. ^ "Südquerhausfenster". www.koelner-dom.de. Retrieved 2024-06-14.
  4. ^ "The Search glass tower". Derix Glasstudios. Retrieved 2023-08-24.[non-primary source needed]
  5. ^ Germany, programm ARD de-ARD Play-Out-Center Potsdam, Potsdam. "Vorsicht zerbrechlich! - Glaskunst aus Taunusstein". programm.ARD.de. Retrieved 2023-08-24.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ "Guy Kemper". Guy Kemper. Retrieved 2023-08-24.[failed verification]
  7. ^ "El Paso Museum of History". www.charlotteannpaul.com. Retrieved 2023-08-24.
  8. ^ "Juxtapoz Magazine - James Earley & Derix Glasstudios Collaboration Fusing Graffiti and Stained Glass". www.juxtapoz.com. Retrieved 2023-08-24.