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Curriculum Vitae



Eva Hild
born 1966 in Lidköping, Sweden. Lives and works in Sparsör, southwest of Sweden

Artistic education
MFA, Department of Design and Crafts at the University of Gothenburg, 1991–1994, 1996–1998
Art school of Gerlesborg 1994-1995

Solo exhibitions
Galleri Inger Molin, Stockholm, 2000
Galleri Sintra, Gothenburg, 2001
The Art Museum of Gotland, Visby, 2001
Galleri Utås, Örnsköldsvik (with Mårten Medbo), 2001
Galleri Inger Molin, Stockholm, 2002
Galleri Bacchus, Borås, 2002
Eva Hild och Tore Svensson, The Röhss Museum, Gothenburg, 2004
Galleri Inger Molin, Stockholm, 2005
Nancy Margolis Gallery, New York, 2005
Höganäs Museum, 2006

Selected Joint Exhibitions
Röhsska Museum of Design and Decorative Arts, Gothenburg, 1998
Nordic Symposium, Stockholm,”Ceramics ´98”, 1998
National Museum of Fine Arts, Stockholm, ”Gifts from Bengt Julin fund”, 2000
Castle of Nolhaga, Alingsås, ”Young Form”, 2000
”Water Closet Workshop” in Sweden and Europe:
         Gustafsberg Porcelain Museum, 2000
         Röhsska Museum of Design and Decorative Arts, Gothenburg,
         2001
         Grimmerhus Museum of Ceramics, Denmark, 2002
         Hatton Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, 2002
         The Bowes Museum, England, 2003
Krapperup Art Gallery, ”Plain form & Pure pleasure”, 2001
Galleri Inger Molin, Stockholm, ”To a Friend”, 2001
Stockholm International Furniture Fair, ”Contemporary Craft Art”, 2002
"Swedish Contemporary Craft Art"("Artigianato d´Arte Svedese"):
         Bologna, Italy, 2002
         Röhsska Museum of Design and Decorative Arts, Gothenburg,
         2003
         Modena, Italy, 2004
         Tirana, Albany, 2004     
”Hertha Bengtson grant recipients”         
         Höganäs Museum, 2002
         Designforum Svensk Form, Stockholm, 2003
Museum of Modern Ceramic Art, Japan:
         ”The 6th International Ceramics Competition Mino” (honorable
         mention), 2002
         ”Modern Ceramic Art from an International Perspective”, 2003
"Contemporary Swedish Ceramics", Museum of Decorative Arts and Design, Oslo, Norway, 2003
"3rd International Keramikbiennale of Kapfenberg", Austria, 2003
"Contemporary Craft 2003", Röda Sten, Gothenburg, 2003
"Scandinavian Design beyond the Myth", touring Europe, USA, 2003-2006
"Keramikbiennale", Keramion, Frechen, Germany, 2004
"Keramiikka 2004", Fiskars, Finland, 2004
Umedalen sculptural park, Umeå, 2004
SOFA/Nancy Margolis Gallery, New York, 2004
Stenasalen, Gothenburg Art Museum  , 2004-2005
"3rd International Competition" (special prize), 3rd World Ceramic Biennale, Icheon World Ceramic Center, Korea, 2005
"Meister der Moderne" International Craft Fair, Munich, Germany, 2005
SOFA/Nancy Margolis Gallery, New York, 2005
"The Swedish Show" Contemporary Swedish Ceramics, MICA exhibitions, Baltimore, USA, 2005
"Nordic Craft", Länsmuseet Varberg, 2005   
"Voices", Contemporary Ceramic Art from Sweden (produced by Galleri IngerMolin/The Swedish Institute):
         Europäisches Industrie Museum Fur porzellan in Selb,
         Germany, 2006
         Museum fur Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg, Germany, 2006
         Centre du Design Marseille, France, 2006
         Centre Culturel Suedois, Paris, France, 2007
         on tour in USA, 2007
”Divine Shards”, Monastery´s Dormitory, Ystad, 2006-2007
”Scripps College 62nd Ceramics Exhibition, Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery, USA, 2006
"Art of Clay", Steninge Cultural Center, 2006

In the collections of
Swedish Municipalities and County Councils, The Swedish National Public Art Council
National Museum of Fine Arts, Stockholm. Röhsska Museum of Design and Decorative Arts, Gothenburg
Borås Art Museum, Höganäs Museum
Museum of Modern Ceramic Art, Gifu, Japan
Museum of Arts and Design, New York, USA
Mint Museum of Craft and Design, North Carolina, USA.
FuLe International Ceramic Art Museum, Fuping, China.
Icheon World Ceramic Center, Gwang-dong, Korea.

Public Comissions in different materials like clay, concrete, stainless steel and mixed media: for The Swedish National Public Art Council, Swedish Municipalities and County Councils, The Church of Sweden, public schools and service houses.

Grants (among others)
Scholarship at Orrefors Glassworks 1997 - 1998
Sten A Olsson Fund for Science and Culture 1997, 2003
The Arts Grants Committee, Visual Arts Fund 1999-2000, 2004-2005
Friends of Art Handicraft 2000
The Hertha Bengtson Foundation 2000
Borås cultural grant 2000
Västra Götaland Cultural grant 2001, Scholarship for artists 2002

Publications (among others)
Form, 3/2000, text Pernilla  Åbrink
Twelve Hertha Bengtson grant recipients, 2002, text Love Jönsson, photo Lisa Nordström
Contemporary Swedish Ceramics, 2003, editor Love Jönsson
Anwesend Abwesend, 3 Internationale Keramik-Biennale, 2003
Eva Hild Tore Svensson, Röhsska Museet, 2004, text Mikael Nanfeldt
Conversation with artists, 2004, text Lo Caidahl, photo Johan Hedenström
American Ceramics 14/3, text David McFadden
Ceramics Art and Perception 55/2004, text Kerstin Wickman.
Umedalen Skulptur 2004, Galleri Stefan Andersson
Sten A Olsson Cultural Grant, 2004, text Ann-Charlotte Glasberg, photo Niclas Löfgren
Konstperspektiv, 12/2004, text Camilla Adolfsson
Modernt Svenskt Tenn, 2004, text Hedvig Hedqvist, Rikard Jacobson, Jan von Gerber
KeramikMagazin, Volume 27, 3/2005
Six views on a practice in change, Craft in Dialogue, 2005, editor Love Jönsson
Voices, Contemporary Ceramic Art from Sweden, 2006, text Sara Danius, photo Patrik Johansson