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ELEANOR CARDOZO BIOGRAPHY Eleanor Cardozo is one of the most exciting and intriguing sculptors currently on the scene. Over the last 20 years her work has been exhibited across the globe, each time her inimitable style enthralling audiences. During the London 2012 Olympics, at such an important time in the capitals history, Eleanors work was on show in high profile locations across London including Westminster Abbey, Heathrow, and Kensington Palace Gardens, As a former gymnast herself, Eleanor has first-hand knowledge of the skill and discipline required and her unique collection of bronze gymnasts became internationally known when they were photographed by the BBC, Sky and Getty images. Renowned for the precision and finesse of her bronze sculptures, Eleanor Cardozo is dedicated to raising the quality and beauty of contemporary art through her work. Beauty speaks to the senses; it nurtures the soul and lifts the spirit. Artists have a duty within society to raise the quality of artistic skill and subject matter. She has lectured on the subject of Art in Society and was one of four international speakers at the 'Go 4 Glory' Olympic festival in London. The second of ten children, Eleanor was born in London in 1965 but spent her early childhood in Africa and Malaysia. She was classically trained in sculpture at the City and Guilds School of Art in London and in portraiture at the Cecil Graves Studio in Florence. Her portraits adorn the walls of politicians, corporate directors, military academies and the aristocracy in Europe and Asia and her work can be found in private collections and on public display throughout the world. She has been described by one of her collectors as, "the greatest unexploited talent in the fine art world today". In March 2012, Eleanor was appointed Founder Ambassador of Swiss watch company Bedat & Co, one of the most legitimate feminine watch designers inspired by the Art Deco traditions. She lives in Geneva with her husband and three children. Eleanor Cardozos work has been exhibited worldwide at the following places: 2020 All year GENEVA Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Solo show 2020 January GENEVA Artion Gallery, group show 2018 All Year GENEVA Mandarin Oriental Hotel, solo show 2018 All year GENEVA Artion Gallery, Vielle Ville, group show 2018 January- LONDON Osborne Studio Gallery, Knightsbridge Group show 2017 March LONDON Walton Fine Arts, Knightsbridge 2017 January BELGIUM Cafmeyer Gallery Group Show 2016 December 2017 February LONDON, Osborne Studio Gallery, Knightsbridge 2016 September- LONDON, Maddox Gallery, Mayfair Group Show 2016 June November FRANCE, Art Contemporain Group Show 2016 June September St TROPEZ, Gallery Grullier Group Show 2016 January LONDON, Adler, New Bond Street 2015 December GSTAAD, Galerie Bel Air Fine Art 2015 December 2016 April GSTAAD, Promenade 4 metre Poise 2015 December COURCHEVELl, Galerie Grullier 2015 September December PARIS, Gallery Arts Club 2015 All year LONDON, Hay Hill Gallery 2014 All year LONDON, Hay Hill Gallery 2014 October LONDON,Wellington Barracks opposite Buckingham Palace, 4metre Poise 2013 May October LONDON Four Seasons Park Lane 2013 October 2014 January LONDON Jumeirah Carlton Towers 2013 January GENEVA CDL Rue Des Alpes with Sculptor Lorenzo Quinn 2013 January LONDON Cavendish Square solo piece 2013 All year LONDON Hay Hill Gallery 2012 October GENEVA President Wilson Hotel, Permanent installation 2012 May - October- ABU DHABI, Doha Group exhibition with Galerie Bel Air Fine Art 2012 May - June LONDON Hampstead Theatre 2012 March - September LONDON Adler New Bond Street 2012 July September LONDON Kensington Palace Gardens for VIP Olympics Solo Show 2012 June September LONDON Westminster Abbey solo exhibition 2012 June October LONDON Gatwick VIP Solo show for the Olympics 2012 June September LONDON Osborne Studio Gallery Knightsbridge Group show 2011 June - 2012 February GENEVA Group show Mimesis Contemporary Art Geneva 2011 July - August GENEVA Solo Show, Four Seasons 2011 July - 2012 September LONDON Heathrow Terminal 5 Fine Art Expo 2011 May - August PARIS Ritz Paris Solo Show 2010 December - 2011 January GSTAAD Adler Gstaad Solo show 2010 June- October 2010 LONDON Harrods solo show 2010 January- June LONDON Group show Catto Gallery, 2009 December- SWITZERLAND Lausanne Palace solo show 2007 July - August SWITZERLAND International exhibition Group show Lausanne Palace 2006 - 2009 GENEVA permanent solo exhibition Mandarin Oriental Geneva 2005 - 2006 MEGEVE winter solo show 2005 June FRANCE August St Paul de Vence Group show Private Commissions are the work she is currently doing. Mostly she is sculpting Royal Families in the Middle and Far East. Carving a life-size 6ft man out of Sajex. Finished bronze, mounted on Dorset Sandstone https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Cardozo Eleanor CardozoFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Eleanor Cardozo is a British artist and sculptor based in Switzerland, most known for her bronze sculptures.[1] In 2012, she made a set of five sculptures of gymnasts which were displayed in Britain during the Olympics.[2] Early life and educationCardozo was born in London in 1965.[3] The second of ten children, she was brought up in many different countries including Malaysia, Malawi, Ghana, Cyprus, Germany and Gibraltar where her father was posted as a Military Attach้. Cardozo attended St Mary's School in Shaftesbury with five of her sisters. Her mother taught violin and piano to all the children and her parents encouraged music and art at home.[1][4] Cardozo's grandmother was an artist at the Royal Academy and there were several painters in her father's family. She was interested in arts and drawing since her childhood, but when she was 15, her art master advised her to focus on sculpture as well as drawing.[5] During her school life, she also trained in gymnastics and up till the age of 17 participated in county level gymnastic competitions.[6] Cardozo was trained in sculpture at the City and Guilds of London Art School and in portraiture at the Cecil Graves school in Florence.[7][8] CareerIn 2010, she displayed a number of works at Harrods, on the invitation of Mohamed Al-Fayed. The exhibition was very popular and was extended by a month.[9] Later that year she displayed her work at the Beau-Rivage Palace hotel in Lausanne, next door to the Olympic Museum.[10] The International Olympic Committee suggested she include her work at the London 2012 Olympics. David Cameron encouraged her to work with LOCOG for the 2012 Cultural Olympiad but it was the Fine Art Expo Gallery at Heathrow Terminal 5 who commissioned her to make a three-metre gymnast, Promise, for the terminal concourse. It was dedicated to Frankie Jones, Team GB Rhythmic Gymnastics, who performed in front of the sculpture for the BBC in January 2012.[2] Youth with a Mission subsequently commissioned a second three-metre public monument Poise for display outside Westminster Abbey and a collection of bronze gymnasts to be exhibited inside the Abbey.[11][12] The Telegraph called her exhibition "one of the most inspiring and insightful Olympics-themed exhibitions taking place in London."[13] Hampstead Theatre requested a solo exhibition of Cardozo's work, to coincide with their production of Chariots of Fire.[1] For the duration of the 2012 Olympics and Paralympic Games, Cardozo's sculptures were on public display at Gatwick Airport,[14] Heathrow T5, Kensington Palace Gardens, Bond Street and Westminster Abbey.[6] In 2012, Bedat & Co selected her as their ambassador and titled her "woman of calibre."[4][15] In 2013 her monument sculptures were requested for public exhibition at Knightsbridge, at the Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane and at Wellington Barracks and in Berkley Square. Petra Ecclestone commissioned a full body bronze sculpture which was delivered to her in January 2013. Later that same year Cardozo made some sculptures for Cirque du Soleil[16] and displayed her sculptures at the Henley Festival.[7] She has been influenced by Michelangelo, Da Vinci and Donatello.[12] As of November 2012, Poise is standing in front of the Palais Wilson. It was bought by the owner of the President Wilson Hotel, Charles Tamman in 2012, who plans on keeping it there.[17] Personal lifeCardozo is married and has three children. Her husband is a banker. They lived in London till 1998 and then moved to Switzerland.[1] References1. "The British sculptor who carved out a niche in Geneva". Financial Times. Retrieved 15 November 2014. 2. "Big Picture: Sculptures honour Team GB gymnast Frankie Jones". BBC. Retrieved 15 November 2014. 3. "Eleanor Cardozo has already passed its Games". TDG. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 15 November 2014. 4. "Shaping Investment Collections". Money Maker Magazine. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 15 November 2014. 5. "ELEANOR CARDOZO, THE SCULPTOR WHOSE BEAUTIFUL BRONZE AND SILVER FIGURES CAN NOW BE FOUND IN A MARYLEBONE GALLERY". Marylebone Journal. Retrieved 15 November 2014. 6. Exploring the work on Eleanor Cardozo, now on show at the Hampstead Theatre". EDP 24. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 15 November 2014. 7. "Art at the Henley Festival". Henly Herald. Retrieved 15 November 2014. 8. "Eleanor Cardozo, en ้tat de grโce". Open Magazine. Archived from the original on 25 December 2014. Retrieved 16 November 2014. 9. "Eleanor Cardozo". Surrey Occasions Magazine. 2013. pp. 11, 12. 10. "Eleanor Cardozo Touched by Grace". Cig'Art. 2013. p. 2,3. 11. "Eleanor Cardozo's Gymnast Sculpture at Westminster Abbey". Yahoo!. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 15 November 2014. 12. "ELEANOR CARDOZO HEREIN LAYS THE LINK BETWEEN THE LONDON 2012 OLYMPICS AND ART". Art Antiques Design. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 15 November 2014. 13. "London's Olympic exhibitions". Telegraph. Retrieved 15 November 2014. 14. "Ex-gymnast to show sculpture at airport". 15. "Eleanor Cardozo: Bedat & Co's Woman of Calibre". Asia Tatler. Retrieved 15 November 2014. 16. "Q & A With Eleanor Cardozo". The Mayfair Magazine. p. 37. 17. "La Gymnaste de Eleanor Cardozo". Tribune de Gen่ve. 2 November 2012. p. 29.
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