Biography
Elpida Hadzi-Vasileva is an internationally recognised, contemporary visual artist working across sculpture, installation, print and architectural interventions. Hadzi-Vasileva was commissioned by the Vatican for the Pavilion of the Holy See, at the 56th International Art Exhibition with her work Haruspex (2015) and represented the country of her birth, Macedonia, at the 55th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia, with Silentio Pathologia (2013).
In 2023 she was awarded a MacDowell fellowship with an Anne Stark Locher & Kurt Locher Fellowship. Elpida has received further awards including from Wellcome Trust, Pollock-Krasner Foundation, Arts Council England and Ministry of Culture of Macedonia. Her artworks have been commissioned and developed in urban and rural sites, in interior and exterior spaces, including The University of Nottingham; Djanogly Gallery, Nottingham; Danielle Arnaud Gallery, London; Nymans Gardens; Fabrica Gallery, Brighton; Mottisfont Abbey, Romsey; Pied à Terre, London; Gloucester Cathedral, Bennachie, Aberdeenshire; L’H du Siège, France; Kilmainham Gaol Museum, Ireland. Permanent commissions can be visited at Preston Park, Brighton, The University of Nottingham and Kilmardinny House, Glasgow.
Hadzi-Vasileva’s artworks are in public collections including Luxelakes a4 Museums, Chengdu, China; The Vatican; Soho House; Pooseum, Australia; Office of Public Works, Dublin, Ireland; Križanke, Ljubljana, Slovenia; Casoria Contemporary Art Museum, Napoli, Italy; Pied à Terre, London; PMI Foods, Brazil; Osten, Skopje, Macedonia; MIMA, Middlesbrough and The Women’s Art Collection, Cambridge and private collections around the world.
Hadzi-Vasileva is interested in the areas of life that people find it hard to talk about – death, disease, and religion to name recent examples. Is it in part her natural curiosity or part of growing up in a communist country where many topics were forbidden? Freedom of expression, asking difficult questions, using difficult materials, revealing the hidden and looking behind and below are themes that inform all her works. Hadzi-Vasileva’s choice of materials range from the extraordinary to the ordinary and the ephemeral or discarded to the highly precious; they have included fallen trees, foodstuffs and precious metals. One of her signature pieces Fragility (2015) made with hanging layers of caul fat.
Central to her practice is a response to the particularities of place, its history, locale, environment and communities. Elpida has worked in collaboration with many other professionals and organisations including the RSPB, and the Forestry Commission to The Vatican, and from Cathedral settings such as Gloucester Cathedral to National Trust properties as well as contemporary visual arts organisations such as National Gallery of Macedonia and Djanogly Gallery, University of Nottingham in UK. Hadzi-Vasileva’s work reflects a continuing interest in how humanity behaves in our exploitation and destruction of nature and how urbanisation, consumerism, a disposable society and hunger for resources impacts our environment. It also reflects on the experience of fleeing war and hunger; the transmission of disease from untouched parts of our world leading to pandemics, and global warming. Unusual natural materials are used to critically consider the fragility of nature and make the viewer think, respond and react. Hadzi-Vasileva is interested in how the exchange of knowledge might develop through collaborative working and in the contexts of landscape, heritage, science and community as offered by each location.
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Selected exhibitions & projects
2025
- Adorned - The Eye Room, Leeds, Yorkshire, UK
- Traces of Nature - Ceramidashery, Basel, Switzerland
- Bōlētus Study - Stiftung Bartels Fondation, Basel, Switzerland
- What the Water Gave Us - Atelier Mondial in collaboration with Artstübli, Basel, Switzerland
- East meets West - Gallery of the Macedonia Cinematheque, Skopje, North Macedonia
- Europe Day - Museum of Contemporary Art, Skopje, North Macedonia
- Support Kocani - NYCK Beli Mugri, Kocani, North Macedonia
- A Scientific Encounter: The Complex - Palazzo Poggi Museum, Bologna, Italy
2024
- Glimpse of Light & Darkness - Willoughby Gerrish Gallery, Yorkshire, UK
- London Art Fair - Willoughby Gerrish, Business Design Centre, London, England
- Women in Art Fair - London, UK
- Treasure House Fair - Willoughby Gerrish, Royal Hospital Chelsea, London, UK
2023
- Contemporanea 50 - The Collection of Modern and Contemporary Art in the Vatican Museums 1973-2023, Vatican, Italy
- The Gilded Elm - Preston Park, Brighton, UK
- Lines & Trees - MacDowell, Peterborough, USA
- Made - Yorkshire Sculpture Park, UK
- Seismic: Art Meets Science - Giant Gallery, Bournemouth, UK
- British Art Fair - Willoughby Gerrish, Saatchi Gallery, London, UK
- Royal Sculpture Society - The Orangery, Thirsk Hall Sculpture Garden, Thirsk, UK
- Artists Open Houses - Brighton and Hove, UK
2022
- Vitae - Thirsk Hall Sculpture Garden, Thirsk, UK
- An exhibition of small things with big ideas - White Conduit Projects, London, UK
- Summer Exhibition - Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK
2021
- The Touch, Future Ecologies - National Gallery of Macedonia, Skopje, Macedonia
- DI CARTA / PAPERMADE - 5Th edition, Palazzo Fogazzaro, Schio, Italy
- 10 Years of The Body - Zari Gallery, London, UK
2020
- SI MUOVE - Diplomatic Art, Timisoara, Romania
- Cure 3 - Bonhams, London, UK
- 25 Years - Danielle Arnaud Gallery, London, UK
- Summer Exhibition - Royal Society of Sculptors, London, UK
- The 20th Hands Across the Pacific Art Exhibition - Chengdu, China
2019
- Flavorings - Luxelakes A4 Art Museums, Chengdu, China
- Eurydice Prevails - Lakeside Arts, The University of Nottingham, UK
2018
- Cure 3 - Bonhams, London, England
- Agency - Eagle Gallery, London, England
- Internal Beauty - Grant Museum of Zoology, London, England
2017
- Kilmardinny Tree - Trails and Tales, Bearsden, East Dumbartonshire, Scotland
- Osten Biennale - Gevgelija, Macedonia
- International Residency Prize - Sidney Nolan Trust, The Gallery, Presteigne, England
- Reoccurring Undulation VI - Coastal Currents, Shiwreck Museum, Hastings, England
- Angels and Animal Delights - Waterloo Festival London, St John’s Waterloo, London, England
- An Intimate Gaze – Danielle Arnaud Gallery, London, England
- A Scientific Encounter – Musée d’Anatomie de Montpellier in Montpellier, France
2016
- Making Beauty – Djanogly Gallery, Nottingham, England
- Inherent Beauty III – Osten Gallery, Skopje, Macedonia
- Rapture – Nymans, National Trust Gardens and House, Handcross, England
- Eternal Place-Creative Space – Sidney Nolan Trust, Presteigne, Wales
- Osten Biennial of Drawing – Osten Gallery, Skopje, Macedonia
- Artificial Realities – East Wing Biennial, The Courtauld Institute of Art, London, England
- Transfiguring – Imago Mundi – Macedonia collection, Italy
2015
- Haruspex – 56th International Art Exhibition, la Biennale di Venezia
- Fragility – Fabrica, Brighton, England
- A Foreign Encounter – Galerie FOE 156, München, Germany
2014
- HA[SOFT]RD – Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, England
- In the shadow of the breast – Seventeen Gallery, Aberdeen, Scotland
2013
- Silentio Pathologia – 55th International Art Exhibition, la Biennale di Venezia
- Alexandra Reinhardt Memorial Award – Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, England
- The Colour of Red – Bennachie, Scotland
- Resuscitare – artSOUTH, Mottisfont, England
- Reflection: white-black or not – Casoria Contemporary Art Museum, Napoli, Italy
2012
- Visual Industries – Billboards Ars Akta, Skopje, Macedonia
- Small Objects – Brighton Museum and Art Gallery, Brighton, England
- Summer Exhibition – Royal Academy of Arts, London, England
2011
- Compulsive, Obsessive, Repetitive – Towner Gallery, Eastbourne, England
- The Wish of the Witness – Pied à Terre, London, England
- Inherent Beauty 2 – Museum-Gallery Kavadarci, Macedonia
2010
- Transpire – St Bede’s Catholic College, Bristol, England
- Raison d'être – Southgate Project, Bath, England
- Inherent Beauty – Public Room, Skopje, Macedonia
- Spitalfields Sculpture Prize – Spitalfields Market, London, England
Education
- Royal College of Art – MA in Sculpture, London, England
- Glasgow School of Art – BA (First Class Honours) Fine Art in Sculpture, Glasgow, Scotland
