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Exhibition Chateau de Bosc, F, 20 May - 02 Nov 2023

A group exhibition showing the work of 25 sculptors in the park and the chateau. Also featuring work of Cesar. 
I will be showing two new pastel drawings (160 x 100 cm) and the sculpture Lajja Gauri in the old  Tower of the parc. Chateau De Bosc - Sculpture Parc 30390 Domazan (10 min from Avignon) www.artbosc.fr
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Singing the world to be

private comission Dec 2022

Completion of a commissioned site specific large sculpture for art collectors, as part of a radically contemporary transformation of their apartment in a Parisian heritage building into a living and art exhibition space. 
Plaster, steel baseDimensiins H 185 W 110 D 6 (base 100 x 40 cm)
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Playscapes

A group exhibition in arles

“Playscape”, a model for a playground is part of the exhibition: “Small is beautiful - La genèse de la sculpture à grande échelle”. A Group exhibition organised by Art Lab City in the Hotel Jules Cesar Arles 16 September - 20 October 2022 A new exhibition at Hotel Jules Cesar, Arles (F), which offers a colourful parcours of 90 abstract sculptures by 23 artists from France and abroad, that are available in small and medium size, but could be imagined monumental in public spaces or private gardens.  
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Les Gardiennes/The Guardians

A Solo exhibition in Arles (F)
la chapelle de la charité

The artist was invited by the Hôtel Jules César to compose an exhibition on the theme ‘Sacral Totem’ in the Chapelle de la Charité as well as in the gardens and on the terraces of the hotel. Charged with ancestral symbolism, her totemic female Guardians resonate with this place which was imagined and created by strong and determined women, the Carmelites in 1634.
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The Eco Feminism Festival London 2021

Exhibition -Workshops - Conference - Short Film Festival - Perfomances

The ECOFeminism Festival 7 - 17th October 2021, brought to life by Art Organisation Art From Heart, celebrates the nature-women connection in line with today's concerns about climate change, women empowerment & gender inequality.The Festival encompasses the Exhibition Utopia, inspired by the ECOFeminism movement that started in the 70’s.  Explore through the work of 70 artists working across multiple disciplines. The Exhibition is accompanied by an extensive Programme of Events including performances and workshops. The Festival also presents a Short Film Festival at the famed Genesis Cinema, and a Conference!Location

The Art Pavilion, Mile End Park, Clinton Road, LondonE3 4QY
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Residency at Guy Bareff Atelier France

Realisation of project "Geometry of Sacredness"

The third sculpture Ambeth has joined Borbeth and Wilbeth and completes the trio of the Earth Goddesses in a new series called ‘The Geometry of Sacredness’They have been created in residence in the atelier of sculptor-designer Guy Bareff in Province during the months of May and June and then September 2021. 
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Dog Love at FACE2021

FACE2021 is the annual exhibition of the British Society of Portrait Sculptors

Uta's recently completed life-size bronze portrait of the Hungarian Vizsla Emmie has been selected for FACE 2021
This Open Exhibition is the only forum for contemporary portrait sculpture in the UK and consists of about 70 sculptures of which approximately one third is chosen from open submission from non members. It is an international exhibition and open to entries worldwide. 
The Society is planning both an online and gallery exhibition for Face 2021 in May. The gallery event will conform with the pandemic restrictions dictated at the time. 
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Shapeshifting

A virtual exhibition - in shifting times

Welcome to the Virtual Exhibition “Shapeshifting’which Uta set it up in her ‘Atelier Ephémère’ in the old Vicenal of Sart-Risbart, South of Bruxelles, in October 2020. 

A POP-up exhibition -Please discover here some photos and short videos of new work completed since March 2020 in dialogue with big drawings and sculptures created over the last 7 years.  Uta has recorded this exhibition intra muros so that you get a ‘virtual’ feel of what she has been up to in the last months, despite exhibitions and open studios recently being canceled or postponed.


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WE GROW INTO THE FOREST

An interdisciplinary art exhibition inspired by our relationship with nature.

An exciting group show, from 14-24 March at the Art Pavilion Mile End, London, which regroups 72 artists from London, Europe and further afield. With accompanying workshops, concerts, film festival, poetry and story telling events and much more!

Thursday 14 March -EXHIBITION OPENING 6.30-9pm
  • ​7pm Opening concert
Singer songwriter Lucinda Sieger presents songs inspired by nature. Accompanied by Ian Chappory, percussion.
  • ​8pm Poetic Migration 
​Performance piece by guest artists Jordina Ros and Pere Estadella, Catalonia

Friday 15 March  
  • 6-8pm Storytelling
Share your own story of how you connect with nature. Facilitated by Judit Prieto of Art from the Heart, curators of the exhibition.  ​Book a place
Saturday 16 March  
  • ​11am-1pm Make your own instrument! 
Workshop for all ages, working with natural and recycled materials.  ​Book a place
  • 11am-3pm Sustainable Market
Stalls with great organic products and information stalls about sustainable living.
  • 3-5pm Tree of your Soul Dance Workshop 
Suitable for experienced dancers as well as beginners. Taking inspiration from paintings organised by Mazzilli Dance Theatre. Free workshop ​Book a place
  • 5.30-8.30pm Short Film Festival 
​Sisters of the Wilderness tells the story of five young Zulu women from underprivileged backgrounds going into the wilderness for the first time in their lives on a self-discovery journey, which offers them an opportunity to grow and heal... Producer Ronit Shapiro will be present for Q&A. Book a place

My contribution are works from "Norse Mythology".
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IN A COUNTRY FAR, FAR AWAY

A cross border group exhibition inspired by fairytales, myths and legends from countries in war and crisis.

An exciting group show, from 1-17 March 2019 at the Art Pavilion Mile End, London. It is curated by Katja Rosenberg of Artcatcher.co.uk and regroups 80 artists from London, Europe and further afield who present varied interpretations of fairytales, myths and legends from countries under sufferance of war and crisis. With accompanying workshops, concerts, film festival, story telling events and much more!

This big show will then travel to Germany, to the Fairy Tale Museum of Bad Oeynhausen, from 29th April to 16th September 2018. More information on opening times and programme will follow.

1 March - First Thursday Opening Event, 6.30 – 9pm 
Dance by Young Amici & Music for the Deaf 
Music by Mishaped Pearls (8pm) 

The photo shows 'A Hero's Journey", jesmonite 42x23x13 cm, 2018. And if Fairy tales were actually stories about journeys of Initiation? This anthropomorphic totemic sculpture represents a young hero on a journey of surpassing him- or herself. 


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HUMAN

A group exhibition at the GeRman Ambassador's Residence in London on the occasion of FRIEZE London

I am currently taking part in the exhibition ‘HUMAN' at the German Ambassador's Residence in London. I am showing a new series of sculptures - portraits and more abstract work - alongside eight London-based female artists, all creating visual work of great strength and individuality. 

The photo shows 'Venus Maternity" bronze 36x14x12 cm, 2017, part of a Triptych. I explore a highly imaginative and animistic parallel world and ask how humans position themselves in the constellation of the natural world.

The exhibition opened on the 7th October as a fringe event of Frieze London 2017 and runs until end of January.
The next Private Views will be on Thursday 16th November and Monday 11th December. The Finissage will be on Wednesday, 24th January. Please contact me to obtain an invitation to these private events.
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La Bastide Rose

Summer exhibition 2017, Poppy and Pierre Salinger Foundation, Le Thor, France.

It is not to late to discover Uta Brouet's latest work iCula ni bikola  and Fortuna et Virtu in this years summer exhibition of monumental sculpture at the Poppy and Pierre Salinger Foundation at the Bastide Rose in Le Thor, Provence, France. 
which responds to the theme : A Midsummer Night's Dream
The show will be running until the 15th October. You are cordially invited to join the artists at the Finnissage on 15th October from 3pm !

14h30 to 18h30 every day
La Bastide Rose
99 Chemin des Croupières par le chemin des Cordelières
84250 LE THOR  -  Tel: 04 20 02 14 33 - www.bastiderose.com

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Totem Exhibition

Summer exhibition 2016 at La Bastide Rose, Le Thor, France.

Fondation Poppy et Pierre SALINGER
From the 16 June 2016 to 16 October 2016
14h30 to 18h30 every day
La Bastide Rose
99 Chemin des Croupières par le chemin des Cordelières
84250 LE THOR  Tel: 04 20 02 14 33

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KPMG HQ London

One and Three at KPMG Headquarters London

KPMG HQ has invited three former sculpture students from Heatherley School of Fine Art to show their work in the Headquarter's lobby. 
February to April 2017
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12@Menier

12 women exhibit at the Menier Gallery, London

12@Menier is an exhibition of twelve contemporary artists focusing on notions of representation and abstraction.
Monday 22nd Feb  - Saturday 27th February 2016
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Broomhill National Sculpture Prize 2016

Uta Brouet wins the ’Public Speaks’ Broomhill National Sculpture Prize

Uta Brouet wins the ’Public Speaks’ Broomhill National Sculpture Prize
Former Heatherleys Sculpture Diploma student Uta Brouet has won the ’Public Speaks’ Broomhill National Sculpture Prize. Along with nine other finalists Uta had been given a £1,000 budget and 3 months to turn her proposed idea into a finished piece for the Broomhill Summer Exhibition. Her work, ’Wanderings’, was then voted as favourite by online viewers and visitors to the sculpture gardens.
www.broomhillart.co.uk/national-sculpture-prize/
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German Embassy

Berlin-London : Contemporary Art by Women

An exhibition at the German Embassy in London in co-operation with the Penz Art Collection Berlin. It features site-specific installations, sculptures, paintings and watercolours. Female artists are still disadvantaged in the global art world, this show aims to promote women artists from both the UK and Germany. Along with celebrated works from the Penz Art Collection by Elvira Bach, Doris von Schleyer and Heike Ruschmeyer, rising artists from Berlin and London have been invited to exhibit paintings and sculptures at 34 Belgrave Square. Works by Uta Brouet, Ilka Leukefeld, Veronika Marsh, Beate Rönspiess, Gigi Salomon and Renata Tumarova 

5 Feb - 5 April 2016, 34 Belgrave Square, London