Artist Talk with Elpida Hadzi-Vasileva
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Join artist Elpida Hadzi-Vasileva as she discusses her artistic practice and recent commissioned projects and residencies.
About this event
Join artist Elpida Hadzi-Vasileva as she discusses her artistic practice and recent commissioned projects and residencies.
Elpida works across varied media of sculpture, installation, video, sound, photography and architectural interventions. Her materials range from the extraordinary to the ordinary and the ephemeral or discarded to the highly precious; they have included organic materials, foodstuffs and precious metals, such as caul fat to gold leaf. Central to her practice is a response to the particularities of place; its history, locale, environment and communities.
Elpida has worked in collaboration with many other professionals and organisations including the RSPB, and the Forestry Commission to The Vatican, and from Cathedral settings to National Trust properties as well as contemporary visual arts organisations such as MIMA and Djanogly Gallery, and understand the complexities of place and negotiations necessary to realise work in diverse often fragile settings. Hadzi-Vasileva is interested in how the exchange of knowledge might develop through collaborative working and in the contexts of landscape, heritage, science and community as offered by each location
At the end of 2019, Hadzi-Vasileva completed an Artist in Residency at LuxeLakes A4 Museum in Chengdu, China as the only UK artist to participate and has now been invited to develop a proposal for a permanent site-specific installation at The Eco Centre at Luxelakes A4 Museums to be realised in 2020.
Hadzi-Vasileva will be sharing her residency experience in China, the process of developing the proposal for the commission with Luxelakes A4, and talk about exhibiting at the Venice Biennale as a representative of her country (Macedonia, 2013) and commissioned by the Vatican (Pavilion of the Holy See, 2015) and other recent exhibitions and commissions."
This event is presented in collaboration with a space arts.
About the artist:
Elpida Hadzi-Vasileva was commissioned by the Vatican as part of the Pavilion of the Holy See, at the 56th International Art Exhibition, and represented Macedonia at the 55th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia. In 2017 she received Grand Prix, Osten Biennale for Awarded Authors in Macedonia, and in 2016 Golden Osten Award, at the Osten Biennial of Drawing in Macedonia. Other awards including from Wellcome Trust, Pollock-Krasner Foundation, Arts Council England, Ministry of Culture of Macedonia.
Her artworks have been commissioned and developed in urban and rural sites, in interior and exterior spaces, including The University of Nottingham; Djanogly Gallery, Nottingham; Danielle Arnaud Gallery, London; Nymans Gardens; Fabrica Gallery, Brighton; Mottisfont Abbey, Romsey; Pied à Terre, London; Gloucester Cathedral, Bennachie, Aberdeenshire; L’H du Siège, France; Kilmainham Gaol Museum, Ireland.