Estella Campavias Explained

Estella Campavias
Birth Date:1918
Birth Place:Istanbul
Nationality:British
Known For:Ceramics

Estella Campavias (1918–1990) was a British sculptor and ceramicist. She is known for glazed stoneware, as on display in the Victoria and Albert Museum.[1] [2]

Early life

Born in Istanbul, Campavias was of Scottish and Spanish extraction.[3] She was brought up in Turkey,[4] and travelled as the daughter of a diplomat. Self-taught, Campavias first found fame as a ceramicist, beginning her career in 1955, before developing as a sculptor in the 1970s.[5]

Works

Her abstract sculptures take the form of smooth flowing figures, seemingly in movement.[6] Her sculptures were exhibited in Italy, France and the United Kingdom.[6] Some of her pieces: Head (c.1980), Reclining Figure (c.1980) and La Joie de Vivre (1988) were featured, for sale, in the Wolseley Fine Arts Catalogue of Modern and Contemporary Sculpture. In 2013, some of her previously unseen works were exhibited at the Glyndebourne Festival alongside the work of Sean Henry and Michael Craig-Martin.[7] She was described by Roy Oppenheim as "one of the most exciting sculptors of our time". An image of Campavias, taken by Ida Kar is held in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery.[8]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bowl: Campavias CIRC.6-1959. Victoria and Albert: Search the Collections. 11 March 2015.
  2. Web site: Bowl: Campavias CIRC.131-1958. Victoria and Albert: Search the Collections. 11 March 2015.
  3. Web site: Oppenheim. Roy. Estella Campavias. Campavias.ch. 17 March 2015.
  4. Web site: Otten. Rupert. Modern and Contemporary Sculpture. Wolseley Fine Arts. 17 March 2015.
  5. Web site: Estella Campavias. Campavias.ch. 17 March 2015.
  6. Book: David Buckman. Art Dictionaries Ltd. 2006. Artists in Britain Since 1945 Vol 1, A to L . 0 953260 95 X.
  7. Web site: Beyond the stage: A newly curated art collection that evokes the style, drama and wonder of Glyndebourne. www.glyndebourne.com. 23 March 2015.
  8. Web site: Estella Campavias (1918–1990) Cermaicist. National Portrait Gallery: Search the Collection. 11 March 2015.