Lea Vivot
Lea Vivot is a Czech-born Canadian sculptor. She has studied at the Ontario College of Art in Toronto, Ontario as well as Prague, Czechoslovakia, Milan, Italy and New York City, United States. Although her main focus is sculpture, Vivot is also active in drawing and printmaking. Vivot’s over life-sized bronze sculptures are figurative and often depict families, couples, mothers, children, and other subjects of humanity. Most of her sculptures include benches, which have become her trademark.
Lea Vivot | |
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Born | Drahomíra Hekelová 1948 (age 72–73) |
Nationality | Canadian |
Education | Ontario College of Art, Prague, Milan, Italy and New York City, |
Known for | sculpture, drawing and printmaking |
Works by Vivot
- Following the death of New Democratic Party leader Jack Layton, Vivot announced that she would create three different public statues of him, for Toronto, Ottawa, and his hometown of Hudson, Quebec.[1]
- Tommy Douglas (Weyburn, Saskatchewan)
- The Secret Bench of Knowledge (Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa)
- Endless Bench (Located at front of Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children)
- Le banc des amoureux (Montreal Botanical Garden, Montreal)
- Le banc du secret (Le 2001 McGill College, Montreal)
- Joy Of Life (1983): Montreal 1434 Sherbrooke Ave. West
- Lavička neřesti The Bench of Vice, K Žižkovu 1851/4, Prague
Gallery
- Lea Vivot's The Secret Bench of Knowledge (Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa)
- The Bench of Vice (Lavička neřesti) (Sazka building, Prague)
- Lea Vivot's Le banc des amoureux (Montreal Botanical Garden, Montreal)
External links
- Maclean's article about Lea Vivot's proposed Jack layton memorial statues
- Huffington Post Three Jack Layton Statues Planned By Canadian Sculptor
- CBC: Layton's likeness to be cast in bronze
- Kiefer Sutherland unveils Tommy Douglas statue
- CZECH TELEVISION DOCUMENTARY
- leavivot.com/about_the_artist
- Lea Vivot
References
- "Layton's likeness to be cast in bronze." CBC News. September 25, 2011.
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