Winners of Stanislav Libenský Award 2014
1. Prize
Michaela Mertlová - Czech
Munchies
2. Prize
Sara Hellsing - Australian
Moments Passed
3. Prize
Zuzana Kubelková - Czech
My Chemical Romance
The Ceremony
The Exhibition
The Jury
Alena Matějková
Alena Matějková (CZ) is a sculptor, artist and glass designer. She was student of Prof. Vladimir Kopecky at Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague. Alena Matějková creates both small and huge sculptures from stone, marble, glass or even ice. She works with small sculptures which floating in water, but also builds huge installations. Her designs are numerous, from doors, fragments of walls, chandeliers, royal crowns, boats, flowers, people and more. She gets her inspiration from ancient ornament, from myths and stories, woven together with her own dreams. Her works is often about the light. She is represented in many collections around the world, where he also exhibited at a number of solo and group exhibitions. For her works she has received international and Czech awards.
Amy Schwartz
Amy Schwartz (US) joined The Corning Museum of Glass in 1995 to create The Studio, the artistic and educational glassworking facility of the Museum that provide programs for people of all ages and all levels of glass expertise. Schwartz designs curricula; hires internationally recognized glass artists as faculty; oversees selection of students; distributes scholarship funds; and directs residency, walk-in, group, and school programs. Since 2002, Schwartz has overseen education programs for the entire Museum. In 2007, she became head of the development department and joined the Museum’s leadership team.
Ašot Haas
Ašot Haas (SK) graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Bratislava, ateliers of Industrial Design (F. Chrenka) Transport Design (S. Klein), Glass Design (J. Gavula) and Sculptures, Objects, Installation (J. Meliš). Works of this young artist, that could be classified as geometric abstraction and constructivism, oscillates between design, sculpture and atelier glass. In 2007 he was awarded the prestigious Gallery Nova Award for glass. Ašot Haas exhibits throughout Europe and the USA, and his works are in collections of major art galleries.
Krzysztof Kucharczyk
Krzysztof Kucharczyk (PL) is an art historian, graduate of Wrocław University and Warsaw School of Economics (Management of Culture), currently manager of the BWA Gallery of Glass and Ceramics in Wrocław, producer and curator of numerous exhibitions, with over 30 organized exhibitions, mainly of glass and ceramics (including e.g. Jacob and Me / J. Berdych, Dance / D. Drozdowska, Process / K. Szczęsna, War and Peace, Moreover / E. Grosseova).
Reino Liefkes
Reino Liefkes (UK) is Head of Ceramics & Glass at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Born and educated in the Netherlands, Reino studied Art History at Leyden University. He joined the V&A Museum in 1992 and has been head of the Ceramics and Glass Section since 2004. Reino specialises in glass and European earthenware and was the lead curator of the new V&A Ceramics Galleries which opened in 2009-2010.Reino is the author/editor of Glass (V&A 1997) and Masterpieces of World Ceramics (V&A 2008). He is currently Chairman of the ICOM (International Council of Museums) International Glass Committee.
Mgr. Milan Hlaveš, Ph.D.
Professional supervisor is Mgr. Milan Hlaveš, Ph.D. (CZ) an art historian and curator. He is a head of collections of glass, ceramics and porcelain in the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague. He worked at the National Technical Museum and at the Museum of Glass and Jewellery in Jablonec nad Nisou. He is an author and co-author of more than forty exhibitions, numerous articles in professional journals and member of many committees competition.
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