Julie Bergmann

Art / Jewelry curator / Art managment & Production
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Julie Bergmann

Art / Jewelry curator / Art managment & Production

Stanislava Grebeníčková

The shape of my brooches – mostly a square, a rhomboid or a circle – is for me a tiny screen where I can project my ideas.
Born 1954 in Žatec, Czech Republic
I transpose them into architectural and geometrical forms in the area, and create an illusionary space using colored opaque glass and natural stone textures. Some of them I make as a perfectly closed geometric composition, the other ones are composed as fragments of a large whole.
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Education

1978
Scholarship at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy, Amsterdam, Netherlands (Prof. Sybren Valkema)

1974–1980
Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design, Prague, Czech Republic (Prof. Stanislav Libenský)

1970–1974
Secondary School of Glassmaking, Železný Brod, Czech Republic


Solo Exhibitions 

2016
Together with Glass… Stanislava Grebeníčková and Milan Handl
Chateau Lomnice nad Popelkou, Czech Republic

2013
Glass Sculpture and Jewelry (Stanislava Grebeníčková, Milan Handl)
Town Museum, Deggendorf, Germany

2012
Stanislava Grebeníčková / Milan Handl
Galerie Welti, Düsseldorf, Germany

“…through Substance, Surface, Space…” (together with Milan Handl)
House of Arts, Znojmo [Znaim], Czech Republic

2011
Stanislava Grebeníčková / Milan Handl
Galerie Welti, Düsseldorf, Germany

2010
Light – Optics – Illusion – Space (together with Milan Handl)
West-Bohemian Museum Pilsen, Czech Republic

2007
Stanislava Grebeníčková
Glass Gallery Broft, Leerdam, Netherlands

Through Surface and Space
U Prstenu Gallery, Prague, Czech Republic

2006
Handl + Grebeníčková
East Bohemian Museum, Pardubice, Czech Republic

Milan Handl and Stanislava Grebeníčková
Museo de Arte en Vidrio, Alcorcón, Madrid, Spain

2005
Stanislava Grebeníčková and Milan Handl – Glass Sculptures & Brooches
Glass Museum, Nový Bor, Czech Republic

“…through Substance, Surface, Space…” (together with Milan Handl)
František Drtikol Gallery, Příbram, Czech Republic

2000
Stanislava Grebeníčková and Milan Handl
Prager Kabinett Gallery, Salzburg, Austria

9th Bavarian-Czech Cultural Days (together with Milan Handl and Renato Santarossa)
New Town Hall, Weiden, Germany

1999
The Passage of Light (together with Milan Handl)
Studio Glass Gallery, London, England

Glass Sculpture, Jewelry, Design (together with Ivana Houserová and Markéta Šílená)
Museum of Glass and Jewelry, Jablonec nad Nisou, Czech Republic

1997
6th Bavarian-Czech Cultural Days (together with Milan Handl and Christiane Selner)
New Town Hall, Weiden, Germany

1995
A Couple: Stanislava Grebeníčková and Milan Handl
Glass Museum, Immenhausen, Germany

Stanislava Grebeníčková and Milan Handl
Glass Gallery Hittfeld, Seevetal, Germany

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Selected Group Exhibitions

2018
El Límit
Centre d’Artesania de la Comunitat Valenciana, Valencia, Spain

2017
NO LIMITS
Museo de Arte en Vidrio, Ascorcón, Madrid, Spain;
Museo de Arte en Vidrio, La Granja de San Ildefonso, Spain;
St. Anne Church, Jablonec nad Nisou, Czech Republic

Iglass
Levant Art Gallery, Shanghai, China

2016
NO LIMITS
National Gallery, Sofia, Bulgaria

2015
Schmuck
International Art Fair, Munich, Germany

Schnitt / Incision
Czech Center, Munich, Germany

2014
Glass Republic, Ambiente
Frankfurt am Main, Germany; St. Anne Church,
Jablonec nad Nisou, Czech Republic; Tuscany Palace, Prague, Czech Republic

2012
XI International Glass Symposium
Glass Museum, Nový Bor, Czech Republic

2011
Glass in Czech Jewelry
Old Town Hall, City Museum of Wroclaw, Wroclaw,
Poland; Czech Center, Łódź, Poland

2010
Glass in Czech Jewelry
Schmuck 2010, Czech Center, Munich, Germany

Glas im Glashaus
Galerie Welti, Düsseldorf, Germany

Lovers from Prague – Czech Jewelry Exhibition
World Jewelry Museum, Seoul Korea

2009
Connections European Glass Sculpture
Mánes Exhibition Hall, Prague, Czech Republic

My Europe – Contemporary Czech Art
European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium; DOX, Prague, Czech Republic

Glass in Czech Jewelry
Czech Cultural Center, Vienna, Austria; Czech Center,
Stockholm, Sweden; Kunstwinkel’t Walwis, Schiedam, Netherlands

Glass in Czech Jewelry / Selection
V&V Gallery, Vienna, Austria

2008
Structures / Czech Jewelry
U Prstenu Gallery, Prague, Czech Republic

Joalharia Checa Contemporanea / Structures
Galería Reverso, Lisbon, Portugal

2007
Jewelry and Glass
Artesania Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain

Structures / Czech Jewelry
Prague House, Brussels, Belgium

2006
Wearing Glass 2
National Glass Centre, Sunderland, England

1st Salon of Contemporary Jewelry
U Prstenu Gallery, Prague, Czech Republic

C’est mon droit
Jean-Claude Chapelotte Gallery, Luxembourg

Woman’s Element (together with Jaroslava Brychtová,
Dana Vachtová, Dana Zámečníková and Jiřina Žertová)
Diamant Gallery, Prague, Czech Republic

2005
Bohemia Crystal
Seoul Art Center, Seoul, Korea

SOFA Chicago
Chicago, USA

Wearing Glass 2
OXO Tower, London, England

2004
Czech Glass Art 2004
Leo Kaplan Modern, New York City, USA

The International Exhibition of Glass Kanazawa 2004
Daiwa Exhibition Hall at Korinbo, Kanazawa, Japan

 

2003
Stanislav Libenský & His School
Museum of Arts and Design, New York City, USA

SOFA New York
New York City, USA

Art Palm Beach
Palm Beach, USA

2002
Stanislav Libenský & His School
Prager Kabinett Gallery, Salzburg, Austria

54th International Trade Fair – International Jewelry Show
Schmuck 2002, Munich, Germany

International Jewelry Show – Schmuck
Dick Institute, Kilmarnock, Scotland

Stanislav Libenský & His School
Grand Crystal Museum, Taipei, Taiwan

LOOT!
Museum of Arts and Design, New York City, USA

Impulse and Reflection
Enomoto Gallery, Osaka, Japan

2001
Reflecties
Zwolsche Algemeene, Nieuwegein, Netherlands

Prager Kabinett Gallery
Salzburg, Austria

Light Transfigured – Contemporary Czech Glass Sculpture
Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Hiroshima, Japan;
Odakyu Museum, Tokyo, Japan; Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Kyusyu, Japan

IGS – International Glass Symposium in Nový Bor
Museum of Decorative Arts, Prague, Czech Republic

The World Competition of Arts & Crafts Kanazawa
Daiwa Exhibition Hall at Korinbo, Kanazawa, Japan

Stanislav Libenský & His School
National Technical Museum, Prague, Czech Republic

Contemporary Czech Art Sculpture
Takasaki City Gallery, Takasaki, Japan

2000 Light Transfigured – Contemporary Czech Glass Sculpture
Hida Takayama Museum of Art, Takayama, Japan;
Toyama Citizen’s Plaza of Contemporary Art, Toyama, Japan

Wearing Glass
Glass Art Gallery, London, England

1998
International Exhibition of Glass Kanazawa ’98
Ishikawa Industrial Center, Kanazawa, Japan,

1997
25th Annual International Glass Invitational Award Exhibition
Habatat Galleries, Pontiac, Michigan USA

1996
Art du Verre Gallery
Luxembourg, Luxembourg

2nd International Glass Art Triennial, Nuremberg, Germany

1995
Czech Melted Glass Sculpture ’95
Museum of Glass and Jewelry, Jablonec nad Nisou, Czech Republic

1988
New Czech Glass
Finnish Glass Museum, Riihimäki, Finland

1987
Glass Now ’87
Yamaha Gallery, Tokyo, Japan

Young Glass
Glass Museum Ebeltoft, Ebeltoft, Denmark

1986
Stanislav Libenský, Jaroslava Brychtová and 20 Former Students
Essen Glass Gallery, Essen, Germany

1984
The 2nd Coburg Glass Prize
Veste Coburg, Coburg, Germany

Wallenstein Palace
Prague, Czech Republic

1983
Czech Glass
Czech Cultural Center, Havana, Cuba

International Fair of Art and Craft
Munich, Germany

1982
IGS – International Glass Symposium in Nový Bor
Museum of Decorative Arts, Prague, Czech Republic

Works in Private Collections

Austria, Germany, United Kingdom, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, France, USA

Works in Public Collections

Museo de Arte en Vidrio de Alcorcón (MAVA), Madrid, Spain

Museum of Decorative Arts (UPM), Prague, Czech Republic

Museum of Arts & Design (MAD), New York City, USA

Toyama City Collection, Toyama, Japan

Utatsuyama Craft Workshop, Kanazawa, Japan

Glass Museum Ebeltoft, Ebeltoft, Denmark

Regional Library, Weiden, Germany

Museum of Bohemian Paradise, Turnov, Czech Republic

North Bohemian Museum, Liberec, Czech Republic

East Bohemian Museum, Pardubice, Czech Republic

Glass Museum, Nový Bor, Czech Republic

Museum of Glass and Jewelry, Jablonec nad Nisou, Czech Republic

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