1947, Žilina
She inclined towards organic morphology already as a student. In her thesis, she makes use of the internal structure of melted glass while keeping the surface smooth and intact. She eventually integrates color and unclear glass, but her main feature is the drastic way she disturbs the surface of the matter. Her glass objects have crystal-like structured surfaces and show an expressive composition based on asymmetry.
1962-1966 Secondary School of Glass, Lednické Rovne
1967-1973 Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Bratislava, Department of Glass in Architecture (V. Cigler)
Solo Exhibitions (selection):
2005 Lumen Mundi, Slovak Institute, Budapest, H
Fascinations, Poprad
2004 Vision, Gallery at Jánsky Hill, Prague, CZ
2001 Gallery NOVA, Bratislava
1999 Vision, Municipal Gallery, Bratislava
Inspiration, Gallery Léclat du verre, Paris, F
Vision, Studio Glass Gallery, London, UK
1997 Les sculptures de verre Eva Fišerová, Wacken, Gallery Nadir, Strassbourg, F
Group Exhibitions (selection):
2006 Sculpture and Object, Bratislava
2005 Faymoreau - Expressions D´Art, Musée du Centre Minier de Faymoreau, F
Municipal museum, Haag, NL
2004 Lumen Mundi Eva Fišerová and Jozef Jankovič, Gallery Divyd, Bratislava
2001 SOFA, Chicago, Gallery at Jánsky Hill
1999 SOFA, New York, USA
1998 International glass sculpture, Chateau Beyschevelle, F
Slovak art, Collection of Mr. John G. Kelcey, London, UK
Representation in public collections (selection):
Slovak National Gallery, Bratislava
Nationale Nederlanden, Rotterdam, NL
UMPRUM, Prague, CZ
Moravian Gallery, Brno, CZ
Musée des Beaux arts des Rouen, Rouen, F
Galerie Nadir, Annecy, F