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Gliha and held
Gliha held solo exhibitions of his work in Croatia, and abroad.
In 1938, Gliha participated in his first exhibition in Zagreb, and in 1954 held his first solo exhibition.
Gliha held solo exhibitions in leading modern art galleries in Turin, 1960 ; São Paulo, 1961 and Milan in 1964.

Gliha and work
Gliha travelled and exhibited his work abroad, including several visits to Paris, Italy ( in 1952 and 1961 ), USA ( in 1958 and 1979 ).

Gliha and Zagreb
A graduate of the Academy of fine Arts in Zagreb, Gliha continued his studies in Paris, Vienna and Munich.
Oton Gliha died 19 June 1999 in Zagreb.
* 1964 Oton Gliha, Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb

Gliha and .
Oton Gliha ( 1914 – 1999 ) was a Croatian artist, born in Slovenia.
Oton Gliha received the Vladimir Nazor Award for lifetime achievement in 1977.
Oton Gliha was born 21 May 1914 in Črnomelj, then in Austria-Hungary, today in Slovenia.
Completing high school in 1933, Gliha enrolled in the Academy of fine Arts, where he studied under prominent Croatian artists such as Maksimilijan Vanka, Tomislav Krizman, Ljubo Babić.
While at the academy, Gliha met and married fellow art student Mila Kumbatović.
In 1977, Gliha received the Vladimir Nazor Award for lifetime achievement in the visual arts.
In 1954, Oton Gliha painted " Primorje ", a coastal landscape that marked the beginning of one the major series in Croatian art.
Gliha himself described the connection: " All at once, I saw the image of that landscape from Krk, criss-crossed by drystone walls as an old tablet with Glagolitic script carved upon it.
By the 1960s and 70s, Gliha was using the motif to investigate the depth of the picture's space, the effect of light on the ethereal quality of the atmosphere and colour accents upon the plasticity of the form.
* Oton Gliha.
* Gromače by Oton Gliha.

held and solo
She displayed a number of artworks in exhibitions during the 30s and early 40s, and her first solo exhibition was held in 1943.
Jansson displayed a number of artworks in exhibitions during the 1930s and early 1940s, and her first solo exhibition was held in 1943.
Between 1960 and 1970 Jansson held five more solo exhibitions.
By the ' 90s, even the solo success of members Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford was being held against the group, by then one of the best-known rock acts in the world.
Other techniques: The vibraphone solo " Mourning Dove Sonnet ," composed by Christopher Deane, utilizes a four mallet grip with two cello ( or bass ) bows held where the outer mallets would be, a yarn mallet for the main melodic playing and a plastic mallet for pitch bending in the inner positions.
The band held a concert at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London on 11 July 1970 where Wakeman performed a solo piano piece named " Temparament of Mind ".
The same year, his first solo exhibition in Europe was held at museums in Amsterdam, London, Bern and Hannover.
Couse's The Captive was shown in 1891 at his first solo exhibition, held at the Portland Art Association in Oregon, and then at the Paris Salon of 1892.
From 1996 to 1997 his work was displayed at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, attracting more than 250, 000 people to the exhibit, and in 2003 a solo exhibition was held at the Daimaru Museum, in Kyoto, Japan.
In May 2011 Emin's largest major solo exhibition in a public space was held at Hayward Gallery, London titled Love Is What You Want.
In 1912 he exhibited at the Salon de la Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts and the Salon d ' Automne with his first solo show held at Léonce Rosenberg's Galerie L ’ Effort Moderne in Paris in 1920.
He was included in the exhibition A New Spirit in Painting at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, in 2001 ; and held a solo show entitled Frank Auerbach Etchings and Drypoints 1954-2006 at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, which toured to the Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal, during 2007-08 ; and another solo show at the Courtauld Institute of Art, London, in 2009.
On 15 August 1998, McCoy and Pettitt held a press conference at the Zillo Festival in Germany, announcing their future plans to collaborate under two separate monikers, Fields of the Nephilim ( along with the Wright brothers ) and The Nephilim ( an altered spelling of McCoy's solo project ).< ref >
Perhaps to express his annoyance, or to show what he could do when he had time to prepare, Clement is said to have interrupted the concerto between the first and second movements with a solo composition of his own, played on one string of the violin held upside down ; however, other sources claim that he did play such a piece but only at the end of the program.
Her first solo exhibition was held at Gallery One, London in 1956.
She also held solo shows in Amsterdam at Espace in 1983, and the Art Place in New York in 1985.
From April-June 2003, the Chapmans held a solo show at Modern Art Oxford entitled The Rape of Creativity in which " the enfants terribles of Britart, bought a mint collection of Goya's most celebrated prints-and set about systematically defacing them ".
Further solo shows were held at Watters in 1991, 1993, 1995 and 1998.
The release of the solo album was held back, and it was decided to wait and see how another single would fare.
There are also Singles ( solo players ) and Doubles ( Teams of two ) as well as a Six a side Trophy held each year.
In 1991 his first solo exhibition, organised by Tamara Chodzko – Dial, In and Out of Love, was held in an unused shop on Woodstock Street in central London ; he also had solo exhibitions at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, and the Emmanuel Perrotin Gallery in Paris.
Her first solo show, held in Boston in 1973, was based on her photographic journeys among the city's gay and transsexual communities, to which she had been introduced by her friend David Armstrong.
Her first solo exhibition was held at the Memorial University Art Gallery in St. John's in 1967.

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