On the group - show front, «TERROR 2000» by artist group ROR, «treated the current and overwhelming belief in modern technology with merry absurdism,» and «Norrut» featured tapestries by
Nordic artists using unique methods to interpret this rich tradition, including Gourun Gunnarsdottir's «3 - D poems of nature.»
Most of these purchases have been made in connection with the museum's solo exhibitions of
Nordic artists.
Sokolow is the recipient of an Artadia award, and has participated in artist's residencies at Art Omi in Ghent, NY and
the Nordic Artists» Centre in Dale, Norway.
Curator Nicholas Cullinan writes on the Tate blog that the exhibition looks «beyond the clichés of Munch as an angst - ridden and brooding
Nordic artist who painted scenes of isolation and trauma» to focus on the neglected aspects of his often radical work, particularly his use of film and photography, and his «obsessive reworking of motifs.»
The inaugural event at the Research Pavilion in May is an exhibition which shows a diverse cross-section of how
Nordic artist - researchers from higher art institutions view topical themes such as the openness of art, geopolitics, capitalisation of knowledge and new visual techniques.
Not exact matches
«Tillykke» to our resident
artist and animator, Simon, for winning this year's «Best New
Nordic Talent» award!
By now, this struggle is well - known amongst a certain crowd of emerging
artists and dealers; what's happening over in the
Nordic Wing this year, though, may be a new and exciting crack in the commercial facade of The Armory.
2009 The Embassy, Curated by Xerxes Cook and Alex Dellal, 33 Portland Place, London, UK
Artists» Art /
Artists» Books, Glenn Horowitz Bookseller, East Hampton, NY Elevator to the Gallows, Galerie im Regierungsviertel / Forgotten Bar Project, Berlin, Germany Story without a Name, Curated by Blair Taylor, Peres Projects, Berlin, GermanyPrivate, Con Der Hydt Museum, Wuppertal, Germany The Collectors, Curated by Elmgreen and Dragset, Danish and
Nordic Pavillions, 53rd Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy Onedreamrush, Beijing Independent Film Forum, Beijing, China DLA Piper Series: This is Sculpture, Tate Liverpool, Liverpool, UK Mexico: Expected / Unexpected, Tenerife Espacio de Las Artes, Santa Cruz de Tenerif Imagine, There: Three Contemporary Mythologies, A Space Gallery, Toronto, Canada The Porn Identity, Kunsthalle Wien, Wien, Germany The Temptation to Exist: Douglas Gordon, Any Warhol, On Kawara, terence koh, Yvon Lambert Gallery, London, UK KKK: Featuring terence koh, Jeff koons, and Mike Kelley, Mary Boone Gallery, New York, NY A Tribute to Ron Warren, Mary Boone Gallery, New York, NY New York Minute, Macro Future Museum, Rome, Italy Objective Affection, Boffo, Brooklyn, NY Dancing with Rodin, The Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY Tompkins Square Park Procession, Tompkins Square Park, New York, NY Art History 1642 - 2009, National Arts Club, New York, NY Performa 09, Third Biennial of Visual Art Performace, New York, NY Degeneration / Regeneration, Marina Abramovic Institute, San Fransico, CA Compassion, Curated by AA Bronson, The Institute of Art, Religion and Social Justice, New York, NY Contemporary Artifices and Baroque Difformities, Arcos - Sannio Museum of Contemporary Art, Benevuto, Italy Marina Abramovic Presents..., The Whitworth Art Gallery at the Universtiy of Manchester, UK Get a Rope, Ctrl Gallery, Houston, TX
Misplaced Nipples:
Artist Lea Porsager, in the
Nordic section, had photographs of a photograph of a nipple with two thousand acupuncture pins in it, in reference to this passage in The 120 Days of Sodom; that might count.
Thanks to Jacob Fabricius, the Director of the Malmö Konsthall and the curator of
Nordic Focus section, an entire section of the fair is dedicated to primarily showcasing
artist - run and non-profit galleries.
Her evocative and personal art challenged by questioning the line between feminine and masculine, myth and reality, consciousness and the unconscious - a versatile
artist who is now presented for the first time in the
Nordic countries.
The gallery has organized and curated exhibitions that have become seminal in the
Nordic context, successfully launching the careers of Scandinavian
artists such as Annika Larsson, Matts Leiderstam and Annika von Hausswolff and giving
artists such as Uta Barth, Siobhán Hapaska, Nandipha Mntambo and Xavier Veilhan their first European or Scandinavian one - person exhibition.
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Artists like Daniel Ablitt, who specialises in atmospheric landscape, will be making new works that are inspired by
Nordic landscape — the woods, mountains and snow that has inspired countless fairy tales and myth.»
His works have been exhibited in numerous solo and group exhibitions, among them, the 2007 retrospective at the Rubell Family Collection, Miami, FL, which presented a decade of the
artist's work and traveled to the Brooklyn Museum of Art in February 2008; and Bas's inclusion in the
Nordic Pavilion at the 53rd Venice Biennale, curated by Elmgreen & Dragset.
The
artists behind Tidens Krav say that they saw the festival as setting out to «celebrate the
Nordic».
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The thirty - four - year - old
artist is having a breakout year, which comes as no surprise to his collectors, who in the past few years have seen his work in Miami at Frederic Snitzer and the Rubell Collection, in London at Victoria Miro, and at the
Nordic Pavilion of the 2009 Venice Biennale.
In 2006, the
artist won the Carnegie Art Award, a prestigious prize for
Nordic contemporary painting, and she had a corresponding exhibition that travelled extensively in Europe.
Peopled with hybrid and sexually charged beings, the meditative video works of the Icelandic
artist are fed by
Nordic sagas and irrational drives
Welcome to Gallery 3 at 5 pm for an
artist talk, book signing,
Nordic delicacies and good times!
The exhibition presents artworks by ten contemporary
artists from the
Nordic region: Katja Aglert, Elina Brotherus, A K Dolven, Olafur Eliasson, Jette Gejl Kristensen and Peter Møller - Nielsen, Petra Lindholm, Ann Lislegaard, Per Platou, Jacob Tækker, and Anders Weberg.
Continental Shift -
Artists from the African continent in Europe, Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht, The Netherlands Intelligence: New British Art 2000, Tate Britain, London South Meets West, Accra, Ghana and Kunsthalle, Bern, Switzerland 1999 From where - To here, Art from London, Konsthallen Göteborg, Sweden Kunstwelten im Dialog, Museum Ludwig, Cologne Missing Link, Museum of Arts, Bern, Switzerland Heaven, Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, Germany; Tate Gallery, Liverpool Mirror's Edge, Bild Museet, Umeå, Sweden; toured to Vancouver Art Gallery, Canada; Castello di Rivoli, Torino, Italy; Tramway, Glasgow; Charlottenborg, Copenhagen, Denmark Citibank Private Bank Photography Prize, Photographers» Gallery, London In the Midst of Things, Bournville Village, Birmingham Secret Victorians, Arts Council Touring Exhibition, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham; Firstsite, Colchester; Arnolfini, Bristol; Middlesborough Art Gallery; Museum and Art Gallery, Brighton; Armand Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, USA Sensation, Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York, NY, USA 1998 Cinco Continentes y una Ciudad, Museo de la Ciudad de México, México D.F. Personal Effects; Sculpture & Belongings, Spacex Gallery, Exeter; toured to Angel Row Gallery, Nottingham Ethno - antics,
Nordic Museum, Stockholm, Sweden Crossings, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Canada Liberating Tradition, Bard Center for Curatorial Studies, New York, NY, USA Transatlantico, Centro Atlantico de Arte Moderno, Canary Islands, Spain Beyond Mere Likeness: Portraits from Africa and the African Diaspora, Duke University Museum of Art, Durham, North Carolina, NC, USA Global Vision; New Art from the»90s, Deste Foundation, Athens, Greece 1997 Sensation: Young British Art from the Saatchi Collection, Royal Academy of Arts, London; toured to the National Gallery of Berlin, Germany and the Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York, NY, USA Portable Personal Histories Museum, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham Trade Routes: History and Geography, 2nd Johannesburg Biennale, South Africa Transforming the Crown: African, Asian and Caribbean
Artists in Britain, 1966 - 1996, Caribbean Cultural Center / African Diaspora Institute, New York, NY; Studio Museum, Harlem, NY; the Bronx Museum of the Arts, New York, NY, USA Pictura Britannica, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia; toured to the Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide and the City gallery, Wellington, New Zealand What, Trinity Buoy Wharf, London 1996 Pledge Allegiance to A Flag?
Kristensen is an assistant professor at Aarhus University in the Department of Aesthetics and Communication and the producer of REARCHIVING THE
NORDIC, an
artist - driven project reexamining archived cultural data.
Born in 1975, this is the Swedish
artist's first solo exhibition in the UK and follows his lauded presentation for the
Nordic Pavilion at the 2011 Venice Biennale.
Jeremy Deller (
Artist) Yvonne Force Villareal (Art Producer and Co-founder, Art Production Fund) James Lingwood (Co-Director, Artangel and Independent Curator) Per Gunnar Tverbakk (Co-curator,
Nordic Biennale Momentum 04 and Project Leader, Artistic Interruptions, Nordland) Chair: Claire Bishop (Art Critic and Historian)
For several years Einarsson's art has been subject to a major international attention, and with his characteristic works Einarsson has developed into one of today's most notable, young
artists from the
Nordic countries.
The painting and sculpture section spans in time from the Renaissance to present day and is further sub-divided in chronological sections: Late Gothic painting; Dutch and Flemish painting, including works by Rembrandt, Rubens, van Dyck and Jan Brueghel the Elder; Italian Baroque and Venetian 18th century, including works by Domenichino, Canaletto, Guardi and Bellotto; Swiss painting, including Hodler, Segantini, Vallotton, Giovanni and Augusto Giacometti; Impressionism and Post-Impressionism, with masterpieces by Géricault, Manet, Monet, Cézanne, van Gogh and Bonnard;
Nordic Expressionism, including a large selection of works by Edvard Munch and Oskar Kokoschka; Modern art, with works by Mondrian, Klee, Chagall, the Surrealists, Léger, Matisse and Picasso; the Giacometti section comprehends the most important museum selection of works by the Swiss
artist Alberto Giacometti; the Art since 1945 collection includes works by Tinguely, Twombly, Beuys, Kiefer and Baselitz.
For the 53rd Venice Biennale, the Danish and
Nordic Pavilions host «The Collectors ``, an exhibition curated and staged by
artist duo Elmgreen & Dragset.
Also in 2009, he collaborated with
artist Lars Laumann on the video «You can't pretend to be somebody else — you already are» for the 5th
Nordic Biannual of Contemporary Art in Moss, Norway.
The year 2001 exhibition is curated by museum curator Øystein Ustvedt and will include works by international,
Nordic and Norwegian
artists from the 1960s right up until the present,
artists such as Francis Bacon, Andreas Gursky, Olav Chr.
Nordic Art School, close to the residence provides a studio space for visual
artists.
Celant acknowledged as much, citing the
Nordic pavilion, a joint project of Finland, Norway and Sweden, for having organized a theme exhibition that has room for two non-
Nordic artists, Mark Dion of New York and Mariko Mori of Japan, as well as three nationals.
Curated by Leif Magne Tangen New
Nordic Photography, Hasselblad Center, Gothenburg, Sweden Hela Havet Stormar, Group exhibition, Pierogi Leipzig, Germany Trust Me Competition, F - stop: Leipzig Photofestival Westflügel Summer show, Exhibition with Rosemary Hogarth in Schaubühne Lindenfelds Westflügel, Leipzig, Germany 2006 The Things I See When I Close My Eyes, Degree show at The Glasgow School of Art Solo Exhibition, Part One, The Tron Theatre, Glasgow 2005 Wanderlust, Group exhibition after
artist in residency, 10 Leipzig HGB students and 10 Glasgow students, Leipzig Werkschau and Glasgow Newberry Gallery Bed, Suites and Carpets, Group show in empty shop on Bell St, Glasgow Nation One, Group show on city screen organized by Nation One, Union St Glasgow 2004 Transition, Group show in Newberry gallery, Glasgow
Launched in 1998, HIAP - Helsinki International
Artist Programme has grown to be one of the leading international residency centres in Finland and the
Nordic & Baltic region.
The exhibition is the ninth in the series of ARoS FOCUS / / NEW
NORDIC, focusing on up - and - coming Scandinavian
artists.
Cuban - American
artist Enrique Martínez Celaya (born 1964) embraces painting, sculpture, photography and writing, inspired by sources as diverse as
Nordic poetry and quantum physics (Celaya initially trained as a physicist).
Friberg belongs to a generation of Scandinavian
artists often referred to as the
Nordic Miracle.
Note: A tandem exhibition by the
artist runs through June 11 at the
Nordic Heritage Museum.
Features works by 62
artists,
Nordic Impressions is a major survey of
Nordic art spanning nearly 200 years.
Recent programmes included the panel series «
Nordic Art and its Discontents» (2015/16) and the course «How Speech Acts: Art and Life» (2015) where participants learnt about performativity through contemporary
artists» practice.
Nordic Impressions includes 62
artist from Åland, Denmark, The Faroe Islands, Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden 1821 - 2017.
Mirrored accompanies the eponymous exhibition at the
Nordic Pavilion at the 57th Venice Biennale, featuring works by six
artists from different generations: Siri Aurdal, Nina Canell, Charlotte Johannesson, Jumana Manna, Pasi «Sleeping» Myllymäki and Mika Taanila.
A new and twisted vision of
Nordic nature is presented in Irish
artist Gerard Byrne's new film, shot at the Biological Museum in Stockholm
Carnegie Art Award Annual prize for outstanding contemporary painting by
artists born or living in the
Nordic countries.
Galerie Forsblom holds a unique position on the
Nordic art scene as one of the largest and most international contemporary art galleries by bringing international established
artists to its exhibition spaces in Helsinki and Stockholm.
COBRA
artists got their inspiration from several different sources, notably: prehistoric art, various forms of primitivism, so - called folk art, gestural and textual graffiti,
Nordic mythology, and especially children's pictures, Art Brut and other types of Outsider art.
The Danish
artist Lise Nellemann will give a presentation on Sparwasser HQ, a leading Berlin venue for emerging
Nordic and International
artists.
Prompted by the absence of folk art in Witte de With's exhibition history, Decorations by Kasper Bosmans also features documents taken from
artist Asger Jorn's photographic archive 10,000 Years of
Nordic Folk Art, a project part of his Scandinavian Institute for Comparative Vandalism, founded in 1961 as an interdisciplinary institute aimed at «vandalizing» art history.
Galerie Forsblom will hold a unique position on the
Nordic art scene as one of the largest and most international contemporary art galleries by bringing international established
artists to its exhibition spaces in Helsinki and Stockholm.
She is currently the also the Artistic Director of GROSSES TREFFEN at the
Nordic Embassies as well as curating the year long art project «An Age of our Own Making «in 2016 — a series of exhibitions with
artists from East - and Westafrica, Asia and the Middle - east, Images 2016 in Holbæk, Roskilde und Copenhagen.