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Léa Vivot
Lea Vivot, who lives in Ontario, was born in Czechoslovakia. She studied at the Ontario College of Art in Toronto, the Academia di Brera in Milan, and the Art Students League of New York. Her sculptures, most of them figurative bronzes, offer a reflection on family and human relations. Two of her most important works of public art are on display in Toronto: Endless Bench is at the Hospital for Sick Children, and Joy of Life is in front of St. Joseph’s Health Centre.