Dagmar Ackerman

261A Mt Scanzi Road Kangaroo Valley NSW 2577 Australia  T: +612 4465 1494  www.galeriaaniela.com.au

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AWARDS and Competitions
2000 - Third place winner in Australia-wide Bullseye Glass competition.
We welcome you to Dagmar Ackerman STUDIO - Contemporary Kiln Formed Glass.

 

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Artist:     Dagmar Ackerman
Title:      FOUR SEASONS
Medium: GLASS
Image Size:  26 x 40 cm
Signed:  Lower right
Price:     A$960
Provenance: Artist collection.

 

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DAGMAR ACKERMAN was born in Czechoslovakia and migrated to Australia in 1954. In 1981 she established TCG Graphic Design, which became one of Sydney’s premier graphic design consultancies. It was a very successful studio, producing high-end corporate communications for large organizations. In 1997 she enrolled in an introductory glass course at Sydney College of the Arts. Before its completion, she knew glass was to be my chosen medium. Since then, Dagmar has attended a number of courses, developing my skills and experimenting with techniques. Her fascination with glass remains compelling. DAGMAR finds its apparent fragility and paradoxically, its great strength, extremely appealing. Her first works in glass focused on the visual impact of light and colour, with the use of vibrant colour and strong graphic shapes, which are reminiscent of her training as a graphic designer.  She continues to utilize her graphic experience when designing for glass, as well as incorporating other influences such as Oriental Art. Dagmar established a glass studio in Rozelle in March 1999 and achieved Craft Mark accreditation in early 2000. She is now a full time glass artist producing commercial and artistic glass. Her latest body of work takes inspiration from nature and the unique Australian panorama. Dagmar has been using new techniques to emphasize the ever changing and yet perennial nature of the Australian landscape.

 

 

Artist:     Dagmar Ackerman 
Title:      GREEN SPRING II (one piece)
Medium: GLASS
Size:      20 x 38 cm
Price:
     SOLD

 

 

   

Artist:     Dagmar Ackerman
Title:      GREEN SPRING (one piece)
Medium: GLASS
Image Size:  25 x 44 cm
P
rice:     SOLD

 

Artist:     Dagmar Ackerman
Title:      KAKADU RENEWAL (two pieces)
Medium: GLASS
Size:      2 x 50 x 20 cm
Price:
     SOLD
 

 

 

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS:

December 1998

 

Hughenden Hotel - Woollahra (solo)

December 1999

 

1+2 Artist Studios - Rozelle (group)

January 2000

 

Ausglass Members Show, Melbourne

June 2000

 

Contemporary Craft Expo

November 2000

 

1+2 Artist Studios - Rozelle (group)

November 2000

 

1+2 Artist Studios - Rozelle (solo)

December 2001

 

Glass by Dagmar Ackerman Studio - Edgecliff

September 2002

 

Gift Fair Darling Harbour

December 2002

 

Glass by Dagmar Ackerman Studio - Edgeclif

December 2002

 

Opening Exhibition (Group Show) 1000C - Avalon

January 2003

 

Ausglass Members Show, Fremantle

June 2003

 

Sitting Duck Group Show 1+2 Artist Studios - Rozelle

August 2003

 

Singapore Gifts & Premiums Show

November 2003

 

Kaleidescope of Colour (Group Show) 1000C - Avalon

April 2004

 

Soho Galleries - Sydney

December 2004

 

1 + 2 Artist Studios - Rozelle (Group Show)

January 2005

 

Coastline (Group Show) 1000C - Avalon, NSW

April 2005

 

Transition (Solo Show) 1000C - Avalon, NSW

April 2005      

 

Material Instincts (juried Ausglass Show) Manly Art Gallery and Museum, NSW

May 2005

 

Ausglass Members Show, Adelaide

May 2005

 

Greenhill Galleries, Adelaide

August 2005

 

Elements (Group Show) 1000C - Avalon, NSW

September 2005

 

Juxtapositions Veronica George Glass Gallery Armadale, Melbourne, Victoria

October 2005

 

The Festive Table (Group Show) Soda Gallery Avalon, NSW

AWARDS and Competitions
January 2000 - Third place winner in Australia-wide Bullseye Glass competition

Affiliations
Ausglass\; GAS


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