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Creator: Livia Gorka
Livia Gorka Vase
By Livia Gorka
Located in New York, NY
The ceramic work of Livia Gorka stands out as truly unique and special, bearing the hallmark of her masterful craftsmanship, deep connection to nature, and innovative approach to po...
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1950s Hungarian Vintage Livia Gorka Furniture

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Ceramic

Set of 4 Decorative Ceramics, Livia Gorka, Hungary c. 1950
By Livia Gorka
Located in St Ouen, FR
4 highly decorative pieces with generous engobes enhanced by richly worked oxide decorations. Subtle mix between post-war modernism and archaism, typical of the expression of this gr...
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1950s Hungarian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Livia Gorka Furniture

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Ceramic

Lívia Gorka Decorative Ceramic Bowl, Hungary ca 1960s
By Livia Gorka
Located in Budapest, HU
Munkácsy Mihály Prize-winning Hungarian ceramicist, worthy artist, and daughter of Géza Gorka, Gorka Lívia is one of the most renowned Hungarian ceramists. Her present work is a highly distinctive piece even if measured against her own exceptional repertoire. In 1947, Lívia Gorka passed her master's exam in pottery. Her master was his father, Géza Gorka. As an independent, self-employed artist, se worked in the Gorka workshop in Verőce until 1959, and had created in her own studio after that. The source of her art has always been nature, and as such, her typical objects (if we can discuss typical at all in her case) are large, asymmetrical vessels, idols, fish, birds, and stones. Gorka preferred creating unique objects and to think in series and groups of objects. She worked with high-fired, custom-made materials such as stone, oxide clay glazes, and often combined clay with metal. The colours of her works have a strong plastic effect and are generally quite restrained. This handmade piece reflects her minimalistic and timeless language of forms that appears in every inch of this bowl that is in the field between art, design, and handicraft. The colours are spectacular, the black glazed outside harbours a medley of shapes and colours on the inside. This glazed, geometrically decorated piece has an unusual, modern shape with a hollow opening on top. The bright orange line traces the shape to the hollow opening towards the top and articulates the unusual angle at which the bowl stands. Lívia Gorka was able to step out of her father's shadow and create her own style with her ceramics. A true artist who always worked with craft techniques, she also developed her own technique for making the glaze, so her works, like this bowl, always represent a recognizable, unique world of shapes and colours. Gorka was a master of these subtleties that established her one-of-a-kind visual language that is still coveted not just in her native Hungary, but all around the world among ceramic enthusiasts and collectors. Thanks to this, it can easily be placed in both a vintage or contemporary interior and is sure to stand out from its surroundings. About the designer: Gorka Lívia (Nógrádverőce March 5, 1925 – Diszel, August 4, 2011) Mihály Munkácsy Prize-winning Hungarian ceramicist, a distinguished artist. Daughter of Géza Gorka. She was born in Nógrádverőce to Géza Gorka and Irén Kovács. She received her professional and artistic training in her father's workshop. She got used to serious work when he was six or eight years old, as she worked in his father's workshop during school breaks...
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1960s Hungarian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Livia Gorka Furniture

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Ceramic

Lívia Gorka Hungarian Ceramist Mid-Century Modern Hand Thrown Wall Plate, 1960s
By Livia Gorka
Located in Miami, FL
Mid-Century Modern Decorative Plate by Hungarian artist Gorka Livia (1925-2011). This plate like all of her ceramics is hand thrown and has a freeform feel due the uneven shape of the vessel which is almost oblong. The color is mustard yellow decorated with two large stylized fish in black. Pisces? In the image of the back, it looks like dirty spots but is actually where the glaze was thinly applied and the clay color shows through. It was made to hang and a wire loop was incorporated unto the back. The plate dates from the 1960s. Incised on back - GL HUNGARY Underglaze a1/F or Gl/F on back Livia trained in her father's atelier, Gèza Gorka...
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1960s Hungarian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Livia Gorka Furniture

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Ceramic, Pottery

Tribal Style Modern Art Pottery Vase by Livia Gorka
By Livia Gorka
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Small, Mid-Century Modern, art pottery vase by Hungarian artist Livia Gorka features a hand-painted, tribal motif in black and blue. The mouth opening measures 1 inch.
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Mid-20th Century Hungarian Mid-Century Modern Livia Gorka Furniture

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Ceramic

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Livia Gorka furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of ceramic and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Livia Gorka furniture, although brown editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original furniture by Livia Gorka were created in the mid-century modern style in hungary during the mid-20th century. Prices for Livia Gorka furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $525 and can go as high as $550, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $538.

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