Eva Hild (b.1966) is a Swedish artist and sculptor, based in the south-west of Sweden. After her Master of Fine Art, she has explored the field of handbuilt and complex structures in clay and metal. With her organic sculptures, she has established a position on the international art scene and is represented in important private and institutional collections world-wide.
Her art has met with a profound fascination at the way in which she expresses body and space, strength and fragility, presence and absence. The ethereal, flowing sculptures embodies the dualism between positive and negative space. Explorations of air, light, and movement are central to her works.
Eva Hild is the recipient of numerous grants and awards in Sweden and abroad. She has made numerous works in public spaces, as large-scale metal sculptures and installations in a variety of materials. Her work can be found in public and private collections including the Museum of Arts and Design in New York, the Museum of Modern Ceramic Art in Japan, the National Museums in Oslo and Stockholm, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, among others.