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Artist Name

Eva Pelechova

Born: 1984

Hometown: Třebíč

Based in: Prague

After six years studying at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague, and residencies in Jerusalem, Tallinn, and Munich, Eva Pelechová settled down in Prague. She opened her workshop ten years ago, where she experiments with casting different ceramic materials including shamot, diturvit, terracotta, and porcelain, as well as multiple firings at different temperatures and building moulds. The objects she makes are assembled from cut or somehow destroyed elements, where the surface and inner structure are an integrated part of her visual expression. Sometimes she reuses leftovers, such as old vessels or found moulds. She participated in six dozen exhibitions inside of Czechia and abroad and she was part of many foreign residencies and symposia. She is a member of the AIC (International Academy of Ceramics), and Homo Faber Michelangelo Foundation. Her works are in public and private collections not only in Europe but also in China, Azerbaijan, and Taiwan and she gained multiple international awards.
When we look at your works, what do we see?
Actually, I don't know. I believe each of my works consists of the spoken and the unspoken. I want to expose the unspoken to the viewer's imagination. The visual vocabulary of the observer shapes the meaning of it.
Your work seeks to express personal and collective memory – how?
My creation process is connected to visual memory, the remembrance of smell, or a tactile experience. How we remember and present history is modified by how we want it to be seen in the future. The viscous consistency of my materials is similar, allowing me to create a future memory of me, you, and us.
What is your driving force?
The urge to communicate better. By improving my specific language I’m able to understand more, be a better audience, a better tutor, and a better creator. I believe that deeply mastering your subject improves communication within that field and may help you to understand other fields.
Why do you like to participate in symposiums?
It is a kind of theatre show; you experiment in the solitude of your studio and then there comes a live performance – a symposium or residency. You can compare your work with the outcomes of others and be part of the creative process of your colleagues.

 



Eva Pelechova In The Studio

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More About Eva Pelechova

Question IconWhat inspires you?

Everything

Question IconWho are some artists that have influenced your work?

Kurt Vonegut, John Maxwell Cotzee

Question IconWhat is the most important tool when creating your work?

H&H Head and Hand


Collections Featuring Eva Pelechova

2 Collections

Cosmos

Cosmos

34 Artists, 40 Products

Last updated: March 19, 2025

Beyond Tradition

Beyond Tradition

29 Artists, 32 Products

Last updated: February 5, 2025


Credentials

Education

Academy of Arts Architecture and Design in Prague

Czechia, 2010

Akademy der Bildenden Künste, München

Germany, 2009

EKA Estonian Kunsti Akademia, Tallin

Estonia, 2008

Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem

Israel, 2006

Awards

1st Prize, 25° Grottaglie Prize, Italy

2018

H. mention, International Ceramics Festival 17 Mino, Japan

2017

1st Prize, Zagreb Ex-tempore, Croatia

2017

Finalist, Taiwan ceramics Biennial International Competition

2016

1st Prize, Hungarian Academy of Visual Arts, Hungary

2014

1st Prize, Rosenthal Design Award, Germany

2006