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Eva Hild

(Sweden, Born 1966)
Estimate
80 000 - 100 000 SEK
7 130 - 8 910 EUR
7 280 - 9 100 USD
Hammer price
120 000 SEK
Covered by droit de suite

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Sweden: BUS
Finland: Kuvasto

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Eva Hild
(Sweden, Born 1966)

Untitled

Signed Eva Hild and dated 02. Unique. Ceramic, height ca 25, 37 x 45 cm.

Provenance

Galleri Inger Molin, Stockholm.

Artist

Eva Hild lives and works in Sparsör in the municipality of Borås. She primarily creates sculptures in white or black stoneware clay; organic, non-figurative forms that move between inner and outer space. Her first solo exhibition was at Galleri Inger Molin in Stockholm in 2000, and her sculptures have since been shown at galleries such as Nancy Margolis Gallery in New York, Galleri Andersson Sandström in Umeå, and Galerie NeC in Paris. She is represented in museums and art collections nationally and internationally, including Musee de Sèvres in Paris, Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Museum of Contemporary Ceramics in Shanghai, and Nationalmuseum in Stockholm.

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