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Sculpture "Primavera" by Małgorzata Chodakowska in Dresden

ID: POL-001517-P

Sculpture "Primavera" by Małgorzata Chodakowska in Dresden

Małgorzata Chodakowska (born 1965 in Łódź), sculptor. In 1985, she began her studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, which she continued at the Academy of Fine Arts (Akademie der Bildenden Künste) in Vienna from 1988. Since 1991, she has lived permanently in Dresden (Oberpoyritz district), where - in addition to working in her own atelier - she runs a vineyard together with her husband Klaus Zimmerling. She works mainly in bronze and wood. In recent years, she has been particularly fond of a series of sculptural fountains, among which one can find inspiration in the famous sculpture The Fourteen-Year-Old Dancer by Edgar Degas. In addition to Germany (e.g. Berlin, Chemnitz, Dresden, Freiberg, Leipzig, Pirna, Stuttgart), she has had a number of solo exhibitions in: Austria, Denmark, Japan and Poland. She has been awarded prizes and distinctions for her sculptural realisations.

M. Chodakowska's work continues to be one of the most important Polish accents in contemporary Saxon culture. Her full-figure sculptures have become a permanent part of the state's public space. They can be encountered in original places, not necessarily associated with the display and promotion of contemporary art. One such example is the sculpture-fountain Girl with a Leaf, located vis a vis the large park and leisure complex Groβer Garten in Dresden.

Technical data: bronze; height approx. 230 cm.

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Time of origin:
2010
Creator:
Małgorzata Chodakowska(preview)
Supplementary bibliography:

Małgorzata Chodakowska. Skulpturen 2007-2012, Fotografien von Lothar Sprenger, Dresden 2013;

artist's website: http://www.skulptur-chodakowska.de/en/home/

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Author:
Marcin Goch
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