<Galleries>  <Gallery title="Vessels">        <Object name="Oisterwijk Sculptuur 2008">	<Image pic="Pagan Remembrance" path="images/ss/Pagan-Remembrance-1.jpg" year="" Dimensions="h 420cm w 140cm" Photographer="" ExternalURL="" />	<Image pic="Pagan Remembrance" path="images/ss/Pagan-Remembrance-2.jpg" year="" Dimensions="h 420cm w 140cm" Photographer="" ExternalURL="" />	<Image pic="Oisterwijk Sculptuur 2008" path="images/ss/Pagan-Remembrance-3.jpg" year="" Dimensions="" Photographer="" ExternalURL="" />	<Image pic="Oisterwijk Sculptuur 2008" path="images/ss/Pagan-Remembrance-4.jpg" year="" Dimensions="" Photographer="" ExternalURL="" />	<Image pic="Zephyrs" path="images/ss/Zephyrs-copy.jpg" year="" Dimensions="h 110 ­ 120cm, w 12 ­ 14.5cm (excl.metal)" Photographer="" ExternalURL="" /><![CDATA[In 2008 the annual Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition sponsored by the Etienne van den Doel Gallery in Holland offered us the opportunity to create an ambitious new work, Pagan Remembrance, in honor of the Summer Solstice and our long cultural and spiritual roots going back over more than ten thousand years. Visit <a href="http://www.etiennegallery.nl" target="_blank">www.etiennegallery.nl</a>]]>	      </Object>	  	  	<Object name="6, Mandel">	<Image pic="Black and White Catapault" path="images/ss/6.Mandel-1.jpg" year="" Dimensions="h 280cm" Photographer="" ExternalURL="" />	<Image pic="View downstairs" path="images/ss/6.Mandel-2.jpg" year="" Dimensions="" Photographer="" ExternalURL="" />	<Image pic="The Long Green Step" path="images/ss/6.Mandel-3.jpg" year="" Dimensions="h 59cm w 23x25" Photographer="" ExternalURL="" />	<Image pic="Timorous Totem" path="images/ss/6.Mandel-4.jpg" year="" Dimensions="h 150cm w 15cm" Photographer="" ExternalURL="" />	<Image pic="Zephyrs" path="images/ss/6.Mandel-5.jpg" year="" Dimensions="h 107 ­ 125cm, w 12,5 ­ 14cm  (excl.metal)" Photographer="" ExternalURL="" />	<Image pic="Zephyrs" path="images/ss/6.Mandel-6.jpg" year="" Dimensions="h 107 ­ 125cm, w 12,5 ­ 14cm  (excl.metal)" Photographer="" ExternalURL="" />	<Image pic="Zephyrs" path="images/ss/6.Mandel-7.jpg" year="" Dimensions="h 107 ­ 125cm, w 12,5 ­ 14cm  (excl.metal)" Photographer="" ExternalURL="" /><![CDATA[<span class="bodytext">5 minute tv interview, ("Question Maison", France 5) with Philip and Monica in Paris, April, 2008.</span> <a href="events_6mandel.html"><font color="#990000">Click here to view</font></a>.<br><br>6 Mandel is a private house in the sixteenth arrondissement of Paris, in a beautiful setting adjacent to Trocadero and overlooking the Eiffel Tower. The house is owned by landscape architect Jean-Christophe Stoerkel, where we were invited to make a special exhibition of our work in the Spring of 2008. Visit <a href="http://www.nathaliebereau.com" target="_blank">www.nathaliebereau.com</a>]]>	      </Object>	  	          <Object name="Feature Film Documentary 2007">	<Image pic="Feature Film Documentary" path="images/ss/documentary-spheres.jpg" year="2007" Dimensions="" Photographer="" ExternalURL="" />	<Image pic="Feature Film Documentary" path="images/ss/documentary-vessel.jpg" year="2007" Dimensions="" Photographer="" ExternalURL="" /><![CDATA[Award-winning Swiss film director Pierre Kalbfuss has made a full length feature documentary about us and our work, which premiered on Swiss national television on June 1st, 2007. It is an in-depth portrait of our collaboration and creations, including visits to the Murano cold-shop, Venini, studio hot-shop in Paris, SOFA, galleries, interviews with curators (David McFadden, Dan Klein, Jean-Luc Olivie), galleries (Tom Riley, Sandra Ainsley) and much ambiance: Paris, Venice, New York and Toronto. Not so much a propoaganda piece as the filmmaker's own interpretation of us and our collaboration. Original score by renowned French film composer Louis Crellier, 158 minutes. Available in DVD for ordering from October 2008, in PAL or NTSC.<br><br><a href="film.html"><font color="#990000">Click here to view video trailer</font></a>]]>	      </Object>      <Object name="Blvd de Sculptures 2002 and Oisterwijk Sculptuur 2006">	<Image pic="Oisterwiijk Sculptuur" path="images/ss/Blvd1-revised.jpg" year="The Gateway 2006" Dimensions="h 230cm w 110 x 60cm" Photographer="" ExternalURL="" />	<Image pic="Oisterwiijk Sculptuur" path="images/ss/Blvd2-resized.jpg" year="The Passage 2006" Dimensions="h 300cm w 25 x 120cm" Photographer="" ExternalURL="" />	<Image pic="Boulevard des Sculptures" path="images/ss/Blvd3-resized.jpg" year="The Picnic 2002" Dimensions="Guardians and Spheres" Photographer="" ExternalURL="" />	<Image pic="Boulevard des Sculptures" path="images/ss/Blvd4-resized.jpg" year="The Picnic 2002" Dimensions="Guardians and Spheres" Photographer="" ExternalURL="" /><![CDATA[The Gallery Etienne van den Doel every year since 2001 has organized their outdoor sculpture festival in the small town of Oisterwijk in Holland (previously at Kijkduin beach in the Hague). Over thirty artists working in glass, ceramic, metal, and stone from all over Europe were invited to participate. This year's exhibition featured major works from Chihuly, USA and Raborama of Italy, as well as a dozen European glass sculptors. Co-sponsored by the town of Oijsterwijk, the exhibition is now an annual event attracting over 100,000 visitors in its two weeks of presentation. The 2007 edition will run from June 1 to June 17.]]>      </Object>      <Object name="Country Hotel">	<Image pic="The  Blue Gateway 2006" path="images/ss/bluegateway-1.jpg" year="" Dimensions="h 230cm w 110 x 60cm" Photographer="Ph: Ch. Lehmann" ExternalURL="" />	<Image pic="The  Blue Gateway 2006" path="images/ss/bluegateway-2.jpg" year="" Dimensions="h 230cm w 110 x 60cm" Photographer="Ph: Ch. Lehmann" ExternalURL="" />	<Image pic="The  Blue Gateway 2006" path="images/ss/bluegateway-3.jpg" year="" Dimensions="h 230cm w 110 x 60cm" Photographer="Ph: Ch. Lehmann" ExternalURL="" />	<Image pic="Casablanca 2006" path="images/ss/casablanca-1.jpg" year="" Dimensions="h 100cm w 150 x 120cm" Photographer="Ph: Ch. Lehmann" ExternalURL="" />	<Image pic="Casablanca 2006" path="images/ss/casablanca-2.jpg" year="" Dimensions="h 100cm w 150 x 120cm" Photographer="Ph: Ch. Lehmann" ExternalURL="" />	<Image pic="Red Arc 2006" path="images/ss/redarc-only.jpg" year="" Dimensions="h 320cm w 180cm" Photographer="Ph: Ch. Lehmann" ExternalURL="" />	<Image pic="Jazz Notes and Red Reef" path="images/ss/guardians-only.jpg" year="Guardian 2006" Dimensions="h 114cm - 122cm d 12.5cm" Photographer="Ph: Ch. Lehmann" ExternalURL="" />	<Image pic="Standing Spheres" path="images/ss/stanspheres-only.jpg" year="" Dimensions="d 32cm" Photographer="Ph: Ch. Lehmann" ExternalURL="" />	<Image pic="The Zephyrs" path="images/ss/zephyrs-only.jpg" year="" Dimensions="h 100-130cm d 11.5 - 14cm" Photographer="Ph: Ch. Lehmann" ExternalURL="" /><![CDATA[This piece is representative of a new, growing body of work designed to be part of the landscape, both interior and exterior. It is intended as a visual  and sculptural gateway, a fantasy through which ideas and visions may flow. The sculpture is a part of its visual  horizon which may be observed through the merging spheres. As well it is a separate whole, a purely sculptural phenomenon, in which metal and glass, color and light merge, combine, cross, and stand apart in their own idiosyncratic manner. The Vieux Manoir is an old, renowned Swiss hotel on the border of a small Swiss lake by Morat (Murten) which in Winter might possibly remind one of The Shining! It's a five star hotel and member of the famous Relais et Chateaux Hotel group.  In summer it is beautifully planted in a comfortable and relaxed ambiance. We were attracted by the beautiful park and the three hundred year old trees. Across the small lake lies the Vully with its own particular wines, and the village of Motier, where Monica spent many childhood summers with her family. Invited to install a variety of work both inside and outside the hotel for the summer, shared here are some of the pieces we have installed. The show runs through September 2nd. The hotel is located twenty minutes from Bern, and about two hours from Geneva.]]>      </Object>      <Object name="McColl Center for the Arts 2006">	<Image pic="McColl Center for the Arts 2006" path="images/ss/McColl-1.jpg" year="Vessels, Guardians and Standing Sphere Pieces" Dimensions="" Photographer="" ExternalURL="" />	<Image pic="McColl Center for the Arts 2006" path="images/ss/McColl-2.jpg" year="Vessels, Guardians and Standing Sphere Pieces" Dimensions="" Photographer="" ExternalURL="" />	<Image pic="McColl Center for the Arts 2006" path="images/ss/McColl-3.jpg" year="Vessels, Guardians and Standing Sphere Pieces" Dimensions="" Photographer="" ExternalURL="" />	<Image pic="McColl Center for the Arts 2006" path="images/ss/McColl-4.jpg" year="Vessels, Guardians and Standing Sphere Pieces" Dimensions="" Photographer="" ExternalURL="" /><![CDATA[Organized through the sponsorship of Robert Smith of Robert Smith Fine Art, this was a major exhibition featuring thirty works composed of Vessels, Guardians, and Standing Sphere Pieces. The McColl Center is a large arts education center in downtown Charlotte in a beautifully renovated city church. Over eight hundred people were present at the opening!]]>      </Object> <![CDATA[Award-winning Swiss film director Pierre Kalbfuss has made a full length feature documentary about us and our work, which premiers on Swiss national television on June 1st, 2007. It is an in-depth portrait of our collaboration and creations, including visits to the Murano cold-shop, Venini, studio hot-shop in Paris, SOFA, galleries, interviews with curators (David McFadden, Dan Klein, Jean-Luc Olivié), galleries (Tom Riley, Sandra Ainsley) and much ambiance: Paris, Venice, New York and Toronto. Not so much a propoaganda piece as the filmmaker’s own interpretation of us and our collaboration. Original score by renowned French film composer Louis Crellier, ninety minutes. Available in DVD from September 2007.]]>      <Object name="">	<Image pic="The  Blue Gateway 2006" path="http://www.bgnonfoux.com/inner/events.html" year="" Dimensions="" Photographer="" ExternalURL="" /><![CDATA[This piece is representative of a new, growing body of work designed to be part of the landscape, both interior and exterior. It is intended as a visual  and sculptural gateway, a fantasy through which ideas and visions may flow. The sculpture is a part of its visual  horizon which may be observed through the merging spheres. As well it is a separate whole, a purely sculptural phenomenon, in which metal and glass, color and light merge, combine, cross, and stand apart in their own idiosyncratic manner. The Vieux Manoir is an old, renowned Swiss hotel on the border of a small Swiss lake by Morat (Murten) which in Winter might possibly remind one of The Shining! It? a five star hotel and member of the famous ?elais et Chateaux?hotel group.  In summer it is beautifully planted in a comfortable and relaxed ambiance. We were attracted by the beautiful park and the three hundred year old trees. Across the small lake lies the Vully with it? own particular wines, and the village of M?tier, where Monica spent many childhood summers with her family. Invited to install a variety of work both inside and outside the hotel for the summer, shared here are some of the pieces we have installed. The show runs through September 2nd. The hotel is located twenty minutes from Bern, and about two hours from Geneva. Visit  www.vieuxmanoir.ch]]>      </Object>	       <Object name="">	<Image pic="Feature Film Documentary" path="images/ss/documentary-spheres.jpg" year="2007" Dimensions="" Photographer="" ExternalURL="" />	<Image pic="Feature Film Documentary" path="images/ss/documentary-vessel.jpg" year="2007" Dimensions="" Photographer="" ExternalURL="" /><![CDATA[Award-winning Swiss film director Pierre Kalbfuss has made a full length feature documentary about us and our work, which premiers on Swiss national television on June 1st, 2007. It is an in-depth portrait of our collaboration and creations, including visits to the Murano cold-shop, Venini, studio hot-shop in Paris, SOFA, galleries, interviews with curators (David McFadden, Dan Klein, Jean-Luc Olivi?), galleries (Tom Riley, Sandra Ainsley) and much ambiance: Paris, Venice, New York and Toronto. Not so much a propoaganda piece as the filmmaker's own interpretation of us and our collaboration. Original score by renowned French film composer Louis Crellier, ninety minutes. Available in DVD from September 2007.]]>	      </Object>  </Gallery></Galleries>
