Swedish artist Eva Hild at Nancy Margolis Gallery

Eva Hild is presenting her fourth solo exhibition at Nancy Margolis Gallery in New York. Hild’s characteristic white and black clay sculptures will be on display from October 16 to November 15. 

  • Eva Hild with her sculptures. Photo: courtesy of Nancy Margolis Gallery
  • Influence, pressure and strain are the basis of her current projects, says Hild. Well known for her flowing, ceramic sculptures, the exploration of air, light and movement is central to her works. She is the recipient of several grants and awards, including the Visual Art Fund grant, Special Prize at the World Ceramic Biennale, Korea, and the Sten A. Olsson Fund for Science and Culture.

  • Close up of Eva Hild’s ‘Circle’ and ‘Billow’ sculptures at 'Villa C' photographed by James Silverman for Nordic Reach.
  • The sculptures showcased at the 2014 exhibition include white, dark brown and black clay forms.

  • Originally known for her work with white clay, Swedish sculptress Eva Hild now works in dark matter, the theme for her present exhibition at Nancy Margolis Gallery, New York. Photo: Anna Sigge
  • Eva Hild at Nancy Margolis Gallery - Thursday, October 16 through Saturday, November 15
    Nancy Margolis Gallery
    523 West 25th Street
    New York, NY 10001

  • For more information, visit swedennewyork.com or Eva Hild at Nancy Margolis Gallery

  • By Leandro Pinto, Consulate General of Sweden in New York