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Stanislav Libenský Award 2011 & Glass.Design

46 days of world glass at the Imperial Stables at the Prague Castle: artworks of young international glass-making artists and great personalities of European design from September 16th to October 31st, 2011. Opening of the exhibition and Gala Evening with Stanislav Libenský Award Ceremony will be held on September 15th, 2011.

The exhibition is held under the auspices of the President's wife Ms. Livia Klausová, an artist Ms. Jaroslava Brychtová, the Minister of Culture MUDr. Jiří Besser and the Mayor of Prague Doc. MD. Bohuslav Svoboda.

The organizer of the project is the Prague Gallery of Czech Glass and Prague Castle Administration. The project is being implemented in collaboration with the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague. The producer is FOIBOS a.s.

Contact
Foibos Art Agency
Veronika Bauerová
Bartoškova 26, Praha 4
T: +420 272 101 121
E: v.bauerova@foibos.cz

2011 Press News

2011: International Competition and Exhibition

Stanislav Libenský Award: International student glass-making competition encourages the youngest generation of artists who have been forming their own style currently and enter the art world. It can be the first challenge to meet different views of the glass-making, new trends and techniques, an opportunity to necessary dialogue not only with established artists, but also with graduates from other schools and countries. More information here.

Glass.Design: An exposition is a testimony to the vigor, creativity and promising future of European glass-making industry, it is a unique display of novelties in glass-making design from the studios of famous European companies: Kosta Boda (Sweden), Orrefors (Sweden), Iittala (Finland), Venini (Italy), Alessi (Italy), Baccarat (France), Villeroy&Boch (Germany), Jenaer Glass (Germany), WWRD (Great Britain), RONA (Slovakia) but of course, do not neglect the Czech: Moser, Crystalex, Ajeto, Moravské sklárny Květná, Crystalite Bohemia…

2010 Press News

Photographs

01 the announcement of Stanislav Libenský Award 2009 - The prize for the 1st place was bestowed to Ms. Soňa Třeštíková, a graduate from Academy of Art, Architecture and Design, Prague for the work “Anchor Point”, L. Klausová
02 the Gala Evening with the opening exhibition and the announcement of Stanislav Libenský Award 2009
03 the exhibition 2009, Ms. Livia Klausová
04 Soňa Třeštíková, Pevný bod/The Anchor Point, 2009
05 the Gala Evening 2010 in Queen Anne's Summer Palace in Prague Castle
06 the Gala Evening 2010, the President's wife Ms. Livia Klausová and artist Ms. Jaroslava Brychtová
07 the announcement of Stanislav Libenský Award 2010, the 3rd place of the Award obtained Mafune Gonjo from Japan, a graduate from Konstfack University College of Arts, Crafts and Design in Stockholm
08 The first place award for 2010 won Alan Horsley from Great Britain, a graduate from Edinburgh College of Art for the work “The Shell of My Flesh - Element I”.
09 The 2nd place was awarded to Barbora Vobořilová from the Czech Republic, a graduate from Glass studio at Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague. She won award with her work „Holy Mysteries“.
10 Barbora Vobořilová, Holy Mysteries
11 Barbora Vobořilová, Holy Mysteries
12 The 3rd place of the Award obtained Mafune Gonjo from Japan, a graduate from Konstfack University College of Arts, Crafts and Design in Stockholm for the work “Every detail has its own story but it sinks into the whole”.
13 Mafune Gonjo, Every detail has its own story but it sinks into the whole
14 The exhibition of competition pieces 2010, photo Ondřej Kocourek UPM
15 The exhibition of competition pieces 2010
16 Glass.Classic exhibition 2010, in Queen Anne's Summer Palace in Prague Castle
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