Ivo Lill
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Ivo Lill (June 24, 1953 in Tallinn, Estonia) is a notable Estonian glass artist.
Lill is a 1985 graduate of the Tallinn Art Academy and works almost exclusively in the medium of glass sculpting and design. He is a member of the Estonian Artists' Association, G.A.S. (The Glass Art Society, Seattle, U.S.), and the Centro Studio Vetro, of Murano-Venice, Italy.
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[edit] Awards
- 2001 The Silver Prize of the International Exhibition of Glass, Kanazawa,Japan
- 1999 The Kristjan Raud Annual Art Pize
- 1988 The prize on the Baltic Applied Art Triennial IV
- 1986 The Annual Estonian Artists' Union award
[edit] Works of Ivo Lill in public collections
- Tallinn Museum of Applied Art - Tallinn, Estonia
- The Corning Museum of Glass - Corning, New York, U.S.A.
- Ebeltoft Glass Museum - Ebeltoft, Denmark
- Frauenau Glass Museum - Frauenau, Germany
- Centre del Vidre de Barcelona - Barcelona, Spain
- Gus-Khrustalny Glass Museum - Gus-Khrustalny, Russia
- Bohemia Hall - Novy Bor, Czech Republic
- Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania - Vilnius, Lithuania
- Estonian Art Fund - Tallinn, Estonia
[edit] Commissioned works by Ivo Lill
- 2002 - Trophies for the Eurovision song contest.
- since 1999 - Annual Prizes for The Black Nights Film festival.
- since 1999 - Annual Prizes for Estonian Drama Theatre.
- 1994 - Glass sculpture "The Right To Hope", (47x20x20cm), "One World Art" programme. Travelling exhibition.
- 1993 - Glass sculpture "The Trinity", (28x28x27cm), the gift to the Catholic Pope John Paul II from the Union of Estonian Churches, Pope’s Artistic Collection, Vatican City.
- 1986 - Glass sculpture “Seven Cubed”, (30x30x30cm), Ministry of Culture of Russia (Moscow).
- 1985 - Glass sculpture “Monster", (100x50x70cm), Estonian Embassy in Moscow, Russia.