Eva Sørensen

Eva Sørensen (February 14, 1940 - December 31, 2019[1]) was a prolific Danish sculptor and ceramist whose granite and marble works are exhibited in museums and public spaces across Denmark.

In 1962, she won first prize in the Festival della ceramica in Albisola and, in 1964, she received the Danish annual award for folk art for her new interpretation in ceramics.

Her talent for adapting her works to the surrounding landscape or architecture contributed to her reputation as one of Denmark's most successful women sculptors, especially in regard to large decorative creations.

The exhibition was hold at the Studio Museo Francesco Messina and it was curated by Sabino Maria Frassà and Andi Kacziba.

One of the most notable pieces is her fibreglass and polyester work for the Danish Arts Foundation in 1971 which stands in the atrium of a Fakse nursing home.

Sørensen's sculpture Pearl Anglais at Grønlandske Handels Plads in Copenhagen
Eva Sørensen sculptures at Kastrupgård , Copenhagen.