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Katherine Gili is a British sculptor. Born in Oxford in 1948, is the daughter of Catalan publisher and translator Joan Gili and sister of the film-maker Jonathan Gili. She graduated from Bath Academy of Art in 1970 and then studied for two years at St Martin's School of Art. Gili subsequently taught at a number of art schools; most notably St Martin's and Norwich between 1972 and 1985.
Her sculpture was exhibited for the first time in 1973 and well over a hundred times since. Gili's career is marked by solo shows in London and New York and by contributions to seminal survey exhibitions at major venues such as the Hayward Gallery. In recent years she has regularly shown in the Royal Academy Summer Exhibitions and notably in 2013 her sculpture "Ripoll" won the Sculpture Prize.
Katherine Gili's work is represented in the Arts Council Collection, Tate and other public and corporate collections in the UK, Switzerland and the USA. Lord Foster selected one of her pieces to stand alongside the Cranfield University Institute of Technology Library which was designed by Foster Associates in 1992.
KatherineGili is a British sculptor. Born in Oxford in 1948, is the daughter of Catalan publisher and translator Joan Gili and sister of the film-maker...
The son of Catalan publisher and translator Joan Gili and brother of the sculptor KatherineGili, Gili was educated at Dragon School in Oxford, and Bryanston...
Goldsworthy, Harry Bertoia, Claes Oldenburg, Ray Smith, Michael Warren, KatherineGili and Sir Anthony Caro are displayed. Found object art pieces include...
Dalwood, sculptor Roger Deakins, cinematographer Laura Ford, artist KatherineGili, artist William Harbutt, artist Salima Hashmi, artist John Hitchens...
Archived 2019-04-14 at the Wayback Machine, Ma'an News Agency 25 August 2016. Gili Cohen, Closes Probes of Alleged Crimes, Some Involving Civilian Deaths, in...
as Venice and Barcelona, as well as further afield in places such as the Gili Islands. In 2018 Responsible Travel was the first travel company to implement...
27 October 2015. Retrieved 23 April 2017. Jack Khoury; Shirly Seidler; Gili Cohen (16 July 2014). "Bedouin in south unprotected from rocket fire". Haaretz...
Israel (ISR) Tohar Butbul Raz Hershko Li Kochman Inbar Lanir Sagi Muki Timna Nelson-Levy Peter Paltchik Shira Rishony Or Sasson Gili Sharir Baruch Shmailov...
bodybuilding Gay Chris Mosier b. 1980 United States Triathlon Transgender Gili Mossinson b. 1978 Israel Basketball Bisexual Bruce Mouat b. 1994 United...
Malizia Gatti and Manuela Rossi, 3. Pablo Sebastián Zanchez and Malvina Gili Vals Jimena Hoffner and Fernando Carrasco 2. Juan Malizzi Gatti and Manuela...
currently in a relationship with Belgian professional squash player Nele Gilis. "Coll becomes first male New Zealander to reach World no. 1 in PSA world...
Archived from the original on 2020-02-17. Retrieved 2020-02-17. Cohen, Gili (10 May 2016). "Israeli Woman Who Broke Barriers Downed by Hezbollah Rocket...
honors with an A.B. from the University of Chicago. She has one sister, Gili Kopan. During school, Kopan interned as a web producer at WFLD in Chicago...
The Famine Within is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Katherine Gilday and released in 1990. The film explores the issue of women's body image...
against the coup d'état]. TheMarker. Retrieved 15 March 2023. Izikovich, Gili (14 March 2023). "Warning of 'Theocratic Dictatorship,' 1,000 Israeli Cultural...
Casanovas (2002). La memoria rescatada. Los materiales del Legado "Samuel Gili Gaya" como fuente historiográfica (in Spanish). Lleida, Spain: Universitat...
1913 The Year Book of Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony. London, The St Katherine Press, p. 251 UK, Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878–1960 "Where the Empress...