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Born 1937 Hradec Králové/Tschechien. Known for: Painting and sculpture.
Jiri Hilmar, born in 1937 in Hradec Kralove, Czechoslovakia, is an object artist known for his work. He studied at the Prague School of Applied Arts and was a founding member of the ''Club of... Read full biography
Jiri Hilmar, born in 1937 in Hradec Kralove, Czechoslovakia, is an object artist known for his work. He studied at the Prague School of Applied Arts and was a founding member of the ''Club of Concretists'' in Prague in 1969. In 1973, he became a founding member of the artist settlement... Read full biography
Jiri Hilmar, born in 1937 in Hradec Kralove, Czechoslovakia, is an object artist known for his work. He studied at the Prague School of Applied Arts and was a founding member of the ''Club of Concretists'' in Prague in 1969. In 1973, he became a founding member of the artist settlement Halfmannshof. Hilmar received the City of Gelsenkirchen Prize in 1975 and has been a lecturer at the Institute for Art and Material Culture at the University of Dortmund since 2005.
Jiri Hilmar, born in 1937 in Hradec Kralove, Czechoslovakia, is an object artist known for his work. He studied at the Prague School of Applied Arts and was a founding member of the ''Club of Concretists'' in Prague in 1969. In 1973, he became a founding member of the artist settlement Halfmannshof. Hilmar received the City of Gelsenkirchen Prize in 1975 and has been a lecturer at the Institute for Art and Material Culture at the University of Dortmund since 2005.
Jiri Hilmar, born in 1937 in Hradec Kralove, Czechoslovakia, is an object artist known for his work. He studied at the Prague School of Applied Arts and was a founding member of the ''Club of Concretists'' in Prague in 1969. In 1973, he became a founding member of the artist settlement Halfmannshof. Hilmar received the City of Gelsenkirchen Prize in 1975 and has been a lecturer at the Institute for Art and Material Culture at the University of Dortmund since 2005.
