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Inese Margevica
Square vase "Couple" 2012. Stoneware, h 28.5 cm

2012

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Square vase "Couple" 2012. Stoneware, h 28.5 cm The Square Vase "Couple" is a striking ceramic vase that combines modern design with artistic elegance. Its square shape adds a contemporary touch, while the "Couple" motif adds a sense of intimacy and connection to the piece. Crafted from ceramic, a versatile and popular material in the realm of pottery and sculptural art, this vase showcases both aesthetic beauty and functional utility. The ceramic material allows for intricate details, smooth surfaces, and a range of glazes and finishes, enhancing its visual appeal. Inese Margevica (1960) Education: 2004 – LU, master's degree of educational sciences in art pedagogy; 2001 – LMA, Master of Arts degree; 1990 – LMA, Department of Applied Decorative Arts; 1981 – Riga Applied Arts Secondary School; 1977 – Riga 5th secondary school; Professional unions: 1992 – Artists' Union of Latvia; 1991 – ceramics association "Logs" Personal exhibitions: 2006 – "Black and white", in "Apsida" gallery, Riga; 2005 – "Touch", in the "Apsida" gallery in Riga; 2003 – "Black and white stories", in Satakunta Museum, Pori (Finland); 2003 – "Black and white stories", in the gallery "Apsīda" in Riga; 2000 – "Ceļabiedri", in the gallery "Apsīda" in Riga; 1998 – "Gaisma", Unibank branch in Riga; 1996 – "Feast over water", in the gallery "Jāņas sēta" in Riga; 1994 – "Ornamentalism and figuralism", in the gallery "Kolonna" in Riga; 1993 – "Chamots", in Reiterna House in Riga; Exhibitions: 2006 – Exhibition dedicated to the Assembly of the International Academy of Ceramics "Clay is everywhere" at the Museum of Decorative Arts and Design in Riga; 2006 – International mini-ceramics exhibition at the Riga Porcelain Museum; 2003 – porcelain exhibition at Kuressaare Castle on Saaremaa Island (Estonia); 2002 – international exhibition "Kanniņas" in Vilnius Gallery (Lithuania); 2002 – international sculpture symposium exhibition in Bitterfeld (Germany); 1999 – exhibition "Ceramics on water" in Riga; 1999 – exhibition "Lead in the blood" in the gallery "Rīga" in Riga; 1999 – international ceramics symposium exhibition in Halle (Germany); 1998 – ceramics biennale in Cairo (Egypt); 1998 – Latvian art exhibition in Barcelona (Spain); 1998 – 2nd general exhibition of Latvian art at the Museum of Applied Decorative Arts in Riga; 1998 – international ceramics symposium exhibition in Riga; 1998 – exhibition "Women's World" in Cinema Gallery Riga; 1997 – international exhibition "Man and Woman" at the Chaplin Art Center in Pärnu (Estonia); 1997 – international porcelain symposium exhibition in Kaunas (Lithuania); 1997 – international ceramics symposium exhibition in Kiev (Ukraine); 1996 – exhibition in Hamburg (Germany); 1996 – exhibition in the exhibition hall "Arsenāls" in Riga; 1996 – exhibition at the Museum of Applied Decorative Arts in Riga; 1995 – exhibition in the gallery "Fenikss" in Jurmala; 1993 – applied decorative art exhibition in St. Peter's Basilica in Riga; 1993 – exhibition at the Museum of Applied Decorative Arts in Riga; 1992 – exhibition of the studio "Logs" in the gallery "M6" in Riga; 1991 – "Candlestick" exhibition in the Ķipsala exhibition hall in Riga; 1990 – exhibition "Kanna" in the Ķipsala exhibition hall in Riga; Symposia: 2007 – studies at the Cite Internationale des Arts workshop in Paris (France); 2004-2006 – symposia in Latgale, Brukna, Ogre; 2004 – "Pūdnīku skūla", in Latvia; 2003 – "Pūdnīku skūla", in Latvia; 2002 – international sculpture symposium in Krosig (Germany); 2000 – international symposium on small forms in Riga; 1999 – international ceramics symposium in Halle (Germany); 1999 – international ceramics symposium "Ceramics on Water" in Riga; 1998 – international garden ceramics symposium in Riga; 1998 – international ceramics symposium in Zvārtava, Latvia; 1997 – 1st International Symposium on Ceramic Plastics in Riga; 1997 – international porcelain symposium in Kaunas (Lithuania). Publications: Waldon A. By the way. – Independent Morning Newspaper, 2003; Petrov A. Inese Margevica shows the dog. – Evening news, 2003; Aleksandrs V. Travel companions – in ceramics and on fabric. – Literature and Art, 25.2000. May; Neue Ceramic, 1997; Kilevica I. Feast over the water. – Literature and Art, 1996; Aleksandrovs V. The feast over the water takes place in Jānis's homestead. – Revival for Recreation, 1996; Petrovs A. Ceramic scenes. – Revival for Recreation, 1994; Fishing I. Figuralism, ornament and more. – Independent Struggle, 1994; Petrovs A. Ceramic girls. – Revival for Leisure, 1993. The works are in private collections in Europe and the USA. The information is taken from the website of the Council of Latvian Creative Unions
  • Creator:
    Inese Margevica (1960, Latvian)
  • Creation Year:
    2012
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 11.23 in (28.5 cm)Width: 5.52 in (14 cm)Depth: 5.12 in (13 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Riga, LV
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1437212329412

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