Eva Rothschild
Eva Rothschild RA (born 1972) is an Irish artist based in London.
Rothschild was born in Dublin, Ireland. Her work references the art movements of the 1960s and 1970s, such as Minimalism.[1] She has used materials such as Plexiglas, leather and paper[2] in her sculptural pieces and she also makes wall-based works and videos.[3] In 2003, she selected EASTinternational with Toby Webster.[4] Eva Rothschild is represented by Stuart Shave/Modern Art, London, and by 303 Gallery, New York.
Selected exhibitions
2011
- "Eva Rothschild", Empire, New York City
2009
- "Eva Rothschild", Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zürich
- "Eva Rothschild", La Conservera Centro de Arte Contemporáneo, Ceuti/Murcia
- "Eva Rothschild", Duveens Commission 2009, Tate Britain, London
- "Eva Rothschild", Modern Art, London
- "Eva Rothschild", Francesca Kaufmann, Milan
2008
- "Eva Rothschild", The Modern Institute, Glasgow
- Eva Rothschild, Tate Britain, London
2007
- Eva Rothschild, South London Gallery, London
- Eva Rothschild, 303 Gallery, New York
2006
- Living Spring, Eva Presenhuber, Zurich
2005
- Douglas Hyde Gallery, Ireland
- Modern Art, London
- Paris-Londres: Le Voyage Interieur, Espace Electra, Paris
- BRITISH ART SHOW 6, Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead touring to Manchester, Nottingham and Bristol
2004
- Kunsthalle, Zurich
- Artspace Woolloomooloo, Australia
2003
- Sit In, Francesca Kaufmann, Vienna
- Heavy Cloud, The Modern Institute, Glasgow
2002
- Project Art Gallery, Dublin
- Modern Art, London
2001
- Els Hanappe Underground, Athens, Greece
- Peacegarden, The Showroom, London; Cornerhouse, Manchester
- Francesca Kaufmann, Milan
1998
- Titanik Galerie, Turku, Finland
References
External links
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- Public Art Fund Eva Rothschild "Empire"
- Eva Rothschild information at 303 Gallery
- 2006 Tate Triennial
- Rothschild on ArtFacts.net
- Images, texts and biography from the Saatchi Gallery
- Eva Rothschild at The Modern Institute
- Profile on Royal Academy of Arts Collections
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