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      • Lapka, Eva - Au jardin - 2008
        Mar. 15, 2022

        Lapka, Eva - Au jardin - 2008

        Est: $400 - $600

        Lapka, Eva (1944-) Au jardin (2008) Description (FR): Sculpture en raku, grès, bois et plexiglass, signée et datée sur le coté Lapka 2008 Description (EN): Raku, sandstone, wood and plexiglass sculpture, signed and dated on the side Lapka 2008 Dimension (PO): 11" x 10" Dimension (CM): 28 x 25.4 cm Rapport de condition: Sur demande, nous nous ferons un plaisir de répondre à vos questions de manière détaillée. Condition report: Upon request, We will gladly answer all your inquiries in a detailed manner.

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      • Eva Lapka, Large Abstractionist Ceramic Sculpture
        Sep. 25, 2021

        Eva Lapka, Large Abstractionist Ceramic Sculpture

        Est: $100 - $15,000

        Eva Lapka, RCA, Large Abstractionist Ceramic Sculpture. Approximately 20 Inches H x 13 W Eva Lapka, RCA (Czech-Canada 1944-) Lapka was Head of the ceramics department at Visual Arts Centre, Montreal, until 2013. Arrived in Montreal from Czechoslovakia in 1968. In 2012, she became a member of the Royal Canadian Academy. Lapka continues to exhibit works in both solo and group exhibitions in Canada, the United States, Europe and China. Her works can be found in selected Corporate, Private and Public Collections.

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      • Eva Lapka, Large Abstractionist Ceramic Sculpture
        Sep. 25, 2021

        Eva Lapka, Large Abstractionist Ceramic Sculpture

        Est: $100 - $15,000

        Eva Lapka, RCA, Large Abstractionist Ceramic Sculpture. Approximately 20 Inches H x 13 W Eva Lapka, RCA (Czech-Canada 1944-) Lapka was Head of the ceramics department at Visual Arts Centre, Montreal, until 2013. Arrived in Montreal from Czechoslovakia in 1968. In 2012, she became a member of the Royal Canadian Academy. Lapka continues to exhibit works in both solo and group exhibitions in Canada, the United States, Europe and China. Her works can be found in selected Corporate, Private and Public Collections.

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      • EVA LAPKA (1944 - ), R.C.A., EN AVANT! BIEN S'ALIGNER, 14.75" x 9" x 5" - 37.5 x 22.9 x 12.7 cm. (6 Pieces)
        Apr. 21, 2015

        EVA LAPKA (1944 - ), R.C.A., EN AVANT! BIEN S'ALIGNER, 14.75" x 9" x 5" - 37.5 x 22.9 x 12.7 cm. (6 Pieces)

        Est: $500 - $700

        EVA LAPKA (1944 - ), R.C.A. EN AVANT! BIEN S'ALIGNER clay, 14.75" x 9" x 5" -- 37.5 x 22.9 x 12.7 cm., signed in black Sharpie Provenance: Purchased directly from the artist Note: EVA LAPKA (1944 - ), R.C.A. "I can express myself better when I do parts of the body. I am not interested in representing the body intact, for it does not exist as such. I am drawn to the body in fragments." - Eva Lapka - Eva Lapka was born in the Czech Republic, in 1944. She and her husband, Milan Lapka, immigrated to Montreal, Quebec in 1968, five years after having received their diploma in Ceramics, Sculpture and Design from the College of Arts and Crafts in Brno, Czech Republic. The married couple worked together on ceramic projects: Eva produced the form of the figures, while Milan fired and glazed the works. Most of their ceramics consisted of an exploration of the human figure. They produced both large installations, such as In Infinitum (1990), which combined abstract human forms with painted architectural and landscape backgrounds; and smaller works, such as Ancestral Hero (1989). During an exhibition that they held in the Czech Republic in 1992, they initiated a cross-cultural exchange between Czech and Canadian artists, known as Exchange (1993, 1996), and Interchange (1995, 1997). The pair also extended their expertise to teaching: Eva served as a Professor of Ceramic Perfecting at the Institut de métier d'art and the Commission de formation professional in Montreal from 1988 to 1995, and has been teaching ceramics at the Montreal Visual Arts Center since 1991, where she is the Head of the Ceramics Department since 1999. Milan also taught Ceramic Perfecting at the Institut des métiers d'art and at the Commission from 1988 to 1993, and at the Visual Arts Center, where he taught art to children with learning disabilities. Milan Lapka passed away in 1999. Eva continues to exhibit her work in both solo exhibitions in Canada and Europe, as well as group shows in Canada, the United States, and China. In 2012, she became a member of the Royal Canadian Academy. Eva Lapka lives in Montreal, Quebec. Selected Corporate, Private and Public Collections Banque de Commerce Brno, Brno, Czech Republic Claridge Collection, Montréal, Québec Everson Museum of Fine Arts, Syracuse, New York Loto-Québec, Montréal, Québec Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal, Montréal, Québec (Lavallin Collection) Musée de Brno, Brno, Czech Republic Mutual Life Insurance, Montreal, QC Peter Molson Collection Pratt & Whitney Canada SODEC Montréal, Montréal, Québec Stone Quarry Hill Art Park, Cazenovia, New York Technologienzentrum Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany Teleglobe Canada Union Life Insurance Company, Montréal, Québec Selected Solo Exhibitions 2013 Eva Lapka: 10 Years, McClure Gallery, Visual Arts Center, Montreal, QC 2011 Selected sculptures, 2009 Caprice, 2006 Traces, Studio 21 Fine Art Gallery, Halifax, NS 2012 Expressions, 2010 Water, 2006 Latest from studio, 2004 Ara Pacis, 2000 Ombres et lumbers, Galerie Bernard, Montreal, QC 2009 Paradise, 1970,Canadian Guild of Craft, Montreal, QC 2009 Walls and Whispers, Bilton Contemporary Art Gallery, Red Deer, Alberta 2004 Ara Pacis at maison de la culture NDG, Montreal, QC Man - Time - Space, Musee des maitre et artisans du Quebec, Montreal, QC 2002 Eurhythmics of the soul, Galeria de Arte, Porto, Portugal 1999 Shadow and Light, McClure Gallery, Montreal, QC, Canada Souvenirs at Telc Castle Gallery, Telc, Czech Republic 1998 Parallaxes, Galerie du Château Trebon, Trebon, Czech Republic 1997 Artcheologia/Ceramica '97, Art Sutton, Sutton, QC Signes, echo et cendre, Galerie de la Ville, Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Québec [Eva Lapka] 1996 Cercle, étoiles et cendre, Galerie du conseil des métiers d'arts du Québec, Montréal, QC 1994 L'espace des trajectories, Galerie d'art d'Outremont, Outremont, QC 1993 Page from the Book of Time, Eureka Gallery, Syracuse, New York [Milan Lapka] 1992-88 Lus imaginum, Musée de Brno, Brno, Czech Republic 1990 In infinitum/Antithèse, Musée de la ville de Lachine, Lachine, QC   Selected Group Exhibitions 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2003, 2000,1997 SOFA Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA 2002, 2000, 1999 SOFA New York, NewYork, NY, (Eva) 2008 3rd Contemporary Ceramic Exhibition, Jingdezhen Sanbao Museum, China (Eva) 2006 Clay, Rock, Iron (group of three) at McClure Gallery, Montreal, QC (Eva) 2006, 2004, 2002, 2001, 2000 Les Femmeuses at Pratt & Whitney, Longueuil, QC, (Eva) 1998 NCECA '98, Fort Worth, Texas 1997 SOFA Chicago '97, Chicago, Illinois Exchange '97, Czech Republic Consulate General, Montréal, Québec McClure Gallery, Montréal, Québec [Milan Lapka] 1996 Échange '96, Symposium international de la céramique, Brno, Czech Republic Terre en transit: Septième biennale de céramique, Trois-Rivières Biennale nationale de céramique, Trois-Rivières, Québec 1995 Interchange '95, Visual Arts Centre, Galerie McClure, Westmount, Québec [Eva Lapka] 1994 Quarry Hill Stone Art Park, Cazenovia, New York 1992 École de Montréal 1992: Premier volet, Maison de la culture Plateau Mont-Royal, Montréal, QC 1990 Céramique contemporaine canadienne, Galerie Kunst Glubben, Oslo, Norway 4th National Biennial of Ceramics, 1990, Biennale nationale de céramique, Trois-Rivières, QC [Milan Lapka] 1989 Vertige du corps, Galerie Villa Kayser, Stuttgart, Germany 1983 Czechoslovakian Exhibition, National Library of Canada, Ottawa, ON[Milan Lapka] Selected Links Women Artists in Canada evalapka.com

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