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Sacrifici-(omaggio all'arte Dogon) (2002) Sculpture by Eva Hodinova
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Original Artwork
Sculpture,
Ceramics
- Dimensions Height 13.8in, Width 13.8in
- Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
- Categories Sculptures under $1,000
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Eva Hodinovà
Eva Hodinovà, born in Prague (Czech Republic), moved to Italy in 1968. Graduated from Pragoděv in Prague (1964). As a young man he attended František Emler's atelier in Prague, and the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Italy (MI). He has participated in courses in engraving, restoration, mural frescoes and Raku ceramics.
He has participated in many competitions, obtaining national and international prizes.
To his credit he has set up over 100 solo exhibitions and 350 exhibitions collective exhibitions in Milan, Novara, Varese, Gallarate, Salsomaggiore Terme, Ragusa, Bergamo, Piacenza, Busto Arsizio, Malpensa, Legnano, Tradate, Sarnano Terme, Arona, Lake Orta, San Remo, Stresa, Albissola Marina, Rome, Lecce, Gallipoli, France (Arcachon, Paris), Switzerland (Zofingen, Zurich, Agno, Vallemaggia), Montecarlo, Czech Rep. (Prague, Brno, Vinor), Argentina (prov. Corrientes), Dominican Rep. (Santo Domingo), England (Manchester), Poland (Crosno).
Eva Hodinovà has painted murals in Orta San Giulio hamlet. Legro (Painted Country).
From 1980 to 2016 he managed the "Angerese Cultural Center" and the Studio d'Arte Liberty gallery in Angera.
He is a member of Atelier Capricorno in Cocquio Trevisago, he is part of the Free Artists Association of the province of Varese, Association of Ceramics Artists SVUK-Praga Czech Rep. Inserted in the Sgarbi Collection in the Prints and Drawings collection. Publication in the art book “The artists in the Sgarbi Collection” He is a member of the Museo della Permanente in Milan.
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Nationality:
ITALY
- Date of birth : 1946
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary Italian Artists