Regina Heinz Austrian, b. 1957

Works
  • Regina Heinz
    Commission - Gianni , 2020
    slab-built stoneware with lithium glazes and gold
    signed, dated and titled to rear
    97 x 151 x 3 cm
    38 1/4 x 59 1/2 x 1 1/8 inches
    £ 10,000.00
  • Regina Heinz, Shore I, 2015
    Regina Heinz
    Shore I, 2015
    slab-built stoneware with biscuit slips, oxides, stains and lithium glaze
    signed by the artist
    h. 38 x w. 24 x d. 12 cm
    £ 1,200.00
  • Regina Heinz, Flow, 2015
    Regina Heinz
    Flow, 2015
    slab-built stoneware with biscuit slips, oxides, stains and lithium glaze
    signed on reverse by the artist
    h. 20 x w. 20 x d. 5 cm
    £ 550.00
  • Regina Heinz, Flow, 2015
    Regina Heinz
    Flow, 2015
    slab-built stoneware with biscuit slips, oxides, stains and lithium glaze
    signed on reverse by the artist
    h. 20 x w. 20 x d. 5 cm
    £ 500.00
  • Regina Heinz, Flow, 2015
    Regina Heinz
    Flow, 2015
    slab-built stoneware with biscuit slips, oxides, stains and lithium glaze
    signed on reverse by the artist
    h. 20 x w. 20 x d. 5 cm
    £ 500.00
  • Regina Heinz, Flow II, 2015
    Regina Heinz
    Flow II, 2015
    slab-built stoneware with biscuit slips, oxides, stains and lithium glaze
    signed on reverse by the artist
    h. 20 x w. 15 x d. 3 cm
    £ 500.00
  • Regina Heinz, Shore II, 2015
    Regina Heinz
    Shore II, 2015
    slab-built stoneware with biscuit slips, oxides, stains and lithium glaze
    signed by the artist
    h. 38 x w. 24 x d. 12 cm
    £ 1,200.00
Biography

Regina Heinz is known internationally for her tactile ceramic sculptures with highly distinctive abstract designs, tessellated and integrated into softly undulating forms. Water has been a recurrent motif in her ceramic work, effortlessly translated into fluid forms and abstract flowing designs – some gestural, some geometric.

 

Her award winning work has been included in major art and ceramic fairs, such as the London Art Fair and the International Ceramics Fair London and is held in public and private collections around the world, including the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, England; the Museum of Contemporary Ceramics in Gifu, Japan; the International Ceramics Museum in Faenza, Italy and the Yingge County Ceramics Museum in Taipei, Taiwan.

Exhibitions