Václav Cigler

 

1929, Vsetín, CZ 

 

1948 – 1951   Secondary School of Applied Arts of Glass, Nový Bor, CZ 

1951 – 1957   Academy of Fine Arts, Prague, CZ 

1965 – 1979   Founder and leader of the Department of Glass in Architecture at the Academy of Fine Arts 

                    and Design in Bratislava. 

 

 

Samostatné výstavy (výber): 

 

2006      Gallery NOVA, Bratislava 

2004      Gallery of Benedikt Rejt, Louny, CZ 

             National Gallery, Prague, CZ 

2003      Gallery Pokorná, Prague, CZ 

2000      Palace of Family Lichtenstein, Prague, CZ 

1999      Gallery Friedman, New York, USA 

             Gallery at Jánsky Hill, Prague, CZ 

1997       Moravian Gallery, Brno, CZ 

1993       Rob van den Doel Gallery, The Hague, NL 

              Mánes, Prague, CZ 

              National Gallery, Prague, CZ 

 

 

Skupinové výstavy (výber):

 

2007        Contemporary Slovak Glass, Leo Kaplan Modern Gallery, New York, USA 

2005        Thinking in Glass. Václav Cigler and His School, Gemeentemuseum, Den Haag, NL 

2003        Masterworks from the Collection of SNG, Slovak National Gallery, Bratislava 

2001        Czech Studio Glass, Tai Pei, Taiwan 

2000        20th Century, SNG, Slovak National Gallery, Bratislava 

               Glass 1989-2000, Lausanne, CH 

1999        Action, Word, Space, Municipal Library, Prague, CZ 

1998        Castle Klenová, Klatovy, CZ 

               Chateau Beychevelle, Bordeaux, F 

1996        From Light Glass. Contemporary Glass from the Czech Republic, 

               American Craft Museum, New York, USA 

 

             

Zastúpenie v zbierkach:

 

Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, NL 

Kunstgewerbemuseum, Berlin, D 

Museum of M. Dobeš, Bratislava 

Slovak National Gallery, Bratislava 

Moravian Gallery, Brno, CZ 

Museum Coburg, Coburg, D 

The Corning Museum of Glass, Corning (NY), USA 

Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, F 

National Gallery, Prague, CZ 

Uměleckoprůmyslové muzeum, Prague, CZ 

Museum Boljmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, NL 

Gallery NOVA, Bratislava