Saly Noémi (szerk.): Gorka Lívia keramikusművész (Budapest, 2010)
Kollin András: Bibliográfia
Biography, Exhibitions, Prices Compiled by András Kollin Biography 1925 • born on March 5th, Verőce 1947 • acquires Master Potter qualification- her master was her father, Géza Gorka -1959 works in the Gorka-workshop at Verőce 1960 • begins working in her own studio 1963' takes part in the International Ceramics Competition, held every two years in Faenza, winning a total of five diplomas 1987 • Vigadó Gallery, her final exhibition 1996 • Honorary Citizen of Verőce 2002' lives in retreat on a village near Tapolca, on the northern shores of Lake Balaton Public Works Embléma - "Emblem" (Tatabánya, 1961) Zodiákus jegyek - "Signs of the Zodiac" (chamot clay, 1966, Gödöllő, GATE) Madarak - "Birds” (rock-clay, 1975, Washington, Hungarian Embassy) Sejt nagyító alatt - "Cell under the Microscope” (rock'day, 1979, Tatabánya, Hospital) Mázas kerámia - "Glazed Ceramics" (1979, Washington, Hungarian Embassy) Kerámiakompozíció - "Ceramic Composition" (1983, Tatabánya, County Hospital) Works in Public Collections Déri Museum, Debrecen Gorka Museum, Verőce Museum of Applied Art, Budapest Janus Pannonius Museum, Pécs Kecskemét Gallery, Kecskemét International Ceramics Museum, Faenza, Italy Neue Galeire der Stadt, Linz Victoria and Albert Museum, London Individual Exhibitions 1958 • Csók Gallery, Budapest 1964 • Csók Gallery, Budapest cat. foreword: György Domanovszky) • Artists Hall, Sopron • Janus Pannonius Museum, Pécs • Savaria Museum, Szombathely • Locarno 1965 • Balaton Museum, Keszthely (cat. foreword: Miklós Borsos) • Bakony Museum, Veszprém (cat. foreword: Miklós Borsos) • Dramatic Theatre, Warsaw 1966 • István Szőnyi Hall, Miskolc 1968 • Genf • Gallery of Art, Szeged 1969 • Los Angeles, Passadena, USA 1971 • Franz Liszt Cultural Centre, Sopron 1973 • Tihany Museum, Tihany (cat. foreword: Ákos Koczogh) • Műcsarnok, Budapest (cat. foreword: Ákos Koczogh) 1974 • Baden-Baden • Hannover • Castle Museum, Esztergom 1977 • Debrecen 1979 • Lajos Gulácsy Hall, Szeged 49 T I