Ivana Mašitová

Ivana Mašitová
Born27 June 1961 (1961-06-27) (age 64)
EducationUMPRUM Academy of Applied Arts, Atelier of Professor Stanislav Libenský and Jaroslava Brychtová, Prague, Czechoslovakia (nowadays the Czech Republic)
OccupationGlass Artist
Websitehttp://www.ivanamasitova.com/

Ivana Mašitová is a Czech glass artist.[1] She creates mainly cast glass sculptures. Her works are included in many major modern art collections, such as the Victoria & Albert Museum (London, United Kingdom), Corning Museum of Glass (New York, USA), National Museum of Modern Art (Tokyo, Japan), National Gallery Prague (the Czech Republic), and many others.

She was a student of Stanislav Libenský in Prague, Czech Republic.[1]

Education

Public collections

Awards

  • 2021 Artist of the Month | December 2021, Art Alliance for Contemporary Glass, Dallas, Texas, USA
  • 2021 Bronze Medal "Lorenzo il Magnifico"- International Award Winner for Sculpture ROYAL (Collection Mysterious Fans), Florence Biennale, XIII.International Exhibition of Contemporary Art and Design, Florence, Italy
  • 1989 1st Prize - Glass Sculpture, Jugend-Gestaltet-Prize, Munich, Germany

Exhibitions

  • 2023 Czech Glass Masters, Consulate General of the Czech Republic, Istanbul, Turkey (24Oct - 26Oct)
  • 2023 IV. International Biennale of Glass, Sofia, Bulgaria (6Oct - 3Dec)
  • 2023 The Old Royal Palace - Theresian Wing, Prague Castle, Prague, the Czech Republic

- Stanislav Libenský Award 2023 International Glass Exhibition (6Sep - 23Sep)

  • 2023 Glasgalerie Stölting, Hamburg, Germany
  • 2023 The Gallery at Four India St., Nantucket, Massachusetts, USA
  • 2023 Habatat Galleries, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA
  • 2023 Red Moon Contemporary Art Glass Gallery, Melbourne, Australia

- Melbourne Design Week

  • 2023 Broft Galleries, Lerdamm, the Netherlands
  • 2023 Contemporary Glass Society UK, United Kingdom

- Expanding Boundaries

  • 2022 Red Moon Contemporary Art Glass Gallery, Melbourne, Australia

- Europe Contemporary Art Glass Exhibition

  • 2022 Habatat Detroit Fine Art, Royal Oak, Michigan, USA

- Glass Art Fair 2022 - Habatat's 50th Glass International Exhibition - UN International Year of Glass 2022

  • 2021 Habatat Galleries, West Palm Beach, Florida, USA

- SOLO EXHIBITION (1Dec - 31Dec)

  • 2021 International Biennale of Glass, Sofia, Bulgaria
  • 2021 Florence Biennale XIII.International Exhibition of Contemporary Art and Design, Florence, Italy
  • 2021 Broft Galleries, Lerdamm, the Netherlands

- SOLO EXHIBITION

  • 2019 The International Exhibition of Glass, Kanazawa, Japan
  • 2017 Tyler Gallery, Vienna, Austria
  • 2015 Glass Gallery, Rouen, France
  • 2014 Gallery of Art, Hamburg, Germany
  • 2013 Czech Glass, Köln Am Rhein, Germany
  • 2012 Gallery Transparence, Bruxelles, Belgium
  • 2012 Festival of Glass, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
  • 2011 Art Glass Gallery, Villach, Austria
  • 2009 Czech Glass, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • 2008 Czech Glass, Bangkok, Thailand
  • 2007 Glass Gallery, Hokkaido, Japan
  • 2006 Art Museum, Taipei, Tchaj-wan
  • 2005 Glass Gallery, Schalkwijk, the Netherlands
  • 2004 Gallery Clara Scremini, Paris, France
  • 2003 Prof. Libenský and his students, Chicago, USA
  • 2002 Stanislav Libenský and his School, Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Tchaj-wan
  • 2000 Maureen Littleton Gallery, Washington DC, USA
  • 2000 Contemporary Czech Glass Sculpture, Takayama Museum, Japan
  • 1999 Nakama Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
  • 1998 Czech Glass, Heilbronn, Germany
  • 1998 Glass in Architecture, Beijing, China
  • 1997 Plaza Art Gallery, Toyama, Japan
  • 1996 Studio Glass Gallery, London, UK
  • 1996 Art Temporis, Paris, France
  • 1995 Gallery Groeneveld, Almeo, the Netherlands
  • 1995 BGallery, Baden Baden, Germany
  • 1995 Gallery Prager Cabinet, Salzburg, Austria
  • 1994 Gallery Sanske, Zürich, Switzerland
  • 1994 World Glass Now, Sapporo, Japan
  • 1994 World Glass Now, Hiroshima | Tokyo | Osaka, Japan
  • 1993 Days of Czech Culture, Munich, Germany
  • 1993 Center of Art Glass, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
  • 1993 Art Glass Centre, Schalkwijk, the Netherlands
  • 1993 Glass Prague Prize, Prague, the Czech Republic
  • 1993 Heller Gallery, New York, USA
  • 1992 Miller Gallery, New York, USA
  • 1992 Glass Gallery, Grabenhof, Austria
  • 1992 The Azabu Museum of Arts, Tokyo, Japan
  • 1991 OB ART, Paris, France
  • 1991 Glass Gallery Hittfeld, Hamburg, Germany
  • 1991 Exposition Internationale Glass, Rouen, France
  • 1991 Configura 1, Fine Art in Europe, Erfurt, Germany
  • 1990 Essener Glass Gallery, Essen, Germany
  • 1990 Congress House, Munich, Germany
  • 1990 Trade Fair of Arts, Barcelona, Spain
  • 1989 Jugend-Gestaltet-Preis, Munich, Germany
  • 1989 Gallery Transparence, Bruxelles, Belgium
  • 1989 Czechoslovak Glass Art, Chartres, France

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