Eva Rothchild

Eva Rothschild (b. Dublin, 1971), has earned a reputation as one of Great Britain’s leading sculptors. Her compelling geometric and irregular constructions employ a diverse range of materials such as metal, glass, leather, Perspex, and mosaic. Highlights of her extensive exhibition history include Cold Corners, Tate Britain Duveens Commission, Tate Britain, London (solo show, 2009); South London Gallery, London (solo show, 2007); Kunsthalle Zurich, Zurich (solo show, 2004), and Un-Monumental: Falling to Pieces in the 21st Century, The New Museum, New York (group show, 2007). In spring 2011, Eva Rothschild’s solo exhibition will inaugurate the United Kingdom’s newly opened museum The Hepworth Wakefield. Her work is included in the collections of Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh; Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin; and Tate, London. Rothschild lives and works in London.