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Louise Hindsgavl

Louise Hindsgavl (born January 29, 1973) is a Danish artist who works in ceramic sculpture,[1] porcelain,[2] and stoneware.[3]

Louise Hindsgavl
Born (1973-01-29) January 29, 1973 (age 49)
NationalityDanish
Alma materDesign School Kolding (1999)
Known forSculpture
Awards
  • Young Designers Award (1997)
  • Annie and Otto Detlefs' Award for Young Ceramicists (2006)
Websitewww.louisehindsgavl.dk

Early life and education

Hindsgavl graduated from the Ceramics and Glass Department of Design School Kolding in 1999.[4]

Career

Hindsgavl began her work with ceramics by designing dishes. She later began to create contemporary sculpture.[5] Particularly influenced by Rococo, Hindsgavl's sculptures unexpectedly depict startling and controversial subjects in a medium which is more commonly used for decorative folk art.[3][6][7]

Public Collections

Exhibits, catalogues and publications

  • 2005 Dansk Kunst 2005
  • 2006 KeramikMagazinEuropa, vol.28, "Hollow Laughter" by Trine Ross
  • 2007 "Kulturo", Spring '07, "I Porcelæn til Anklerne", by Andreas Nielsen
  • 2007 "Clay in Art, International, "Burlesque Tableaus" by Jorunn Veiteberg
  • 2007 "All Great Things Starts with Blasphemy, Ceramics, Art and Perception, Issue 68, 2007, by Tom Jørgensen
  • 2008 "Fragiles, Porcelain, Glass & Ceramics", Gestalten Verlag.
  • 2008 "Mod I Ler", interview i Living Design
  • 2009 "Contemporary Ceramics", Emmanuel Cooper, Thames & Hudson
  • 2009 "101 Kunstnere", JA
  • 2009 "Once Upon a Chair", Gestalten Verlag.
  • 2011 Cuts & Bruises at SODA, exhibit and catalogue
  • 2011 Living with Ceramics, TL magazine, issue 11.

Grants and awards

Hindsgavl was given a Young Designers Award in 1997 by SNBA, Nacional des Belas Artes, Lisbon, Portugal. She received grants from the Foundation of L.F. Foght and from the Foundation of Gudrund og Erik Kauffeldt in 1999. In 2000 and 2001 she received the Grant for Young Artists from the Danish Art Foundation, as well as four subsequent grants in later years. She has also received grants from Danmarks Nationalbanks Jubilæumsfond, The Solar Foundation and the Silkeborg Art association, and the Silversmith Kay Bojesen and wife Erna Bojesens Memorial foundation. In 2004 she received the Biennale Award at the Biennale of Arts and Craft and Design[8] and in 2006 she was presented with the Annie and Otto Detlefs' Award for Young Ceramicists[9] In 2015 she received the Prince Eugen Medal, conferred by the King of Sweden.[10]

References

  1. ^ Editors of Time Out (22 May 2012). Time Out London's Best Shops. Time Out Guides Limited. pp. 155–. ISBN 978-1-905042-65-4.
  2. ^ "Belvedere/ Cassetti sospesi, orinatoi per signore... Dalla Danimarca, il design riscopre l'artigianato" Affaritaliani.it April 30, 2009 by Francesco Massoni
  3. ^ a b Sarah Posman; Anne Reverseau; David Ayers; Sascha Bru; Benedikt Hjartarson (29 October 2013). The Aesthetics of Matter: Modernism, the Avant-Garde and Material Exchange. De Gruyter. pp. 170–. ISBN 978-3-11-031753-4.
  4. ^ Trine Ross. "Porcelænsfigurer viser de mindre pæne sider af os selv". Politiken: Kultur
  5. ^ "Louise Hindsgavl og de provokerende porcelænsfigurer". IN, Feb 22, 2013 (interview with the artist)
  6. ^ Peter Michael Hornung. :Smukke porcelænsfigurer er grusomme - helt tæt på". Politiken: Kultur.
  7. ^ "Coquecigrue". Obiwi.
  8. ^ "Craft and Design Biennale 2013". rundetaarn.dk.
  9. ^ . youngartistawards.org. Archived from the original on 2012-04-04.
  10. ^ . Royal Court of Sweden. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 19 December 2015.

louise, hindsgavl, born, january, 1973, danish, artist, works, ceramic, sculpture, porcelain, stoneware, born, 1973, january, 1973, nationalitydanishalma, materdesign, school, kolding, 1999, known, forsculptureawardsyoung, designers, award, 1997, annie, otto, . Louise Hindsgavl born January 29 1973 is a Danish artist who works in ceramic sculpture 1 porcelain 2 and stoneware 3 Louise HindsgavlBorn 1973 01 29 January 29 1973 age 49 NationalityDanishAlma materDesign School Kolding 1999 Known forSculptureAwardsYoung Designers Award 1997 Annie and Otto Detlefs Award for Young Ceramicists 2006 Websitewww wbr louisehindsgavl wbr dk Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Public Collections 4 Exhibits catalogues and publications 5 Grants and awards 6 ReferencesEarly life and education EditHindsgavl graduated from the Ceramics and Glass Department of Design School Kolding in 1999 4 Career EditHindsgavl began her work with ceramics by designing dishes She later began to create contemporary sculpture 5 Particularly influenced by Rococo Hindsgavl s sculptures unexpectedly depict startling and controversial subjects in a medium which is more commonly used for decorative folk art 3 6 7 Public Collections Edit2009 Represented in the collection of Ny Carlsbergfondet 2009 Represented at the World Ceramic Exposition Foundation South Korea 2010 Musee Historique et des Porcelaines Nyon Switzerland 2010 Musee Ariana The Swiss Museum of Ceramics and Glass Geneva Switzerland 2010 National Museum of Sweden Stockholm Sweden 2010 Sale to the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum London UK 2012 ASU Art Museum Arizona USAExhibits catalogues and publications Edit2005 Dansk Kunst 2005 2006 KeramikMagazinEuropa vol 28 Hollow Laughter by Trine Ross 2007 Kulturo Spring 07 I Porcelaen til Anklerne by Andreas Nielsen 2007 Clay in Art International Burlesque Tableaus by Jorunn Veiteberg 2007 All Great Things Starts with Blasphemy Ceramics Art and Perception Issue 68 2007 by Tom Jorgensen 2008 Fragiles Porcelain Glass amp Ceramics Gestalten Verlag 2008 Mod I Ler interview i Living Design 2009 Contemporary Ceramics Emmanuel Cooper Thames amp Hudson 2009 101 Kunstnere JA 2009 Once Upon a Chair Gestalten Verlag 2011 Cuts amp Bruises at SODA exhibit and catalogue 2011 Living with Ceramics TL magazine issue 11 Grants and awards EditHindsgavl was given a Young Designers Award in 1997 by SNBA Nacional des Belas Artes Lisbon Portugal She received grants from the Foundation of L F Foght and from the Foundation of Gudrund og Erik Kauffeldt in 1999 In 2000 and 2001 she received the Grant for Young Artists from the Danish Art Foundation as well as four subsequent grants in later years She has also received grants from Danmarks Nationalbanks Jubilaeumsfond The Solar Foundation and the Silkeborg Art association and the Silversmith Kay Bojesen and wife Erna Bojesens Memorial foundation In 2004 she received the Biennale Award at the Biennale of Arts and Craft and Design 8 and in 2006 she was presented with the Annie and Otto Detlefs Award for Young Ceramicists 9 In 2015 she received the Prince Eugen Medal conferred by the King of Sweden 10 References Edit Editors of Time Out 22 May 2012 Time Out London s Best Shops Time Out Guides Limited pp 155 ISBN 978 1 905042 65 4 Belvedere Cassetti sospesi orinatoi per signore Dalla Danimarca il design riscopre l artigianato Affaritaliani it April 30 2009 by Francesco Massoni a b Sarah Posman Anne Reverseau David Ayers Sascha Bru Benedikt Hjartarson 29 October 2013 The Aesthetics of Matter Modernism the Avant Garde and Material Exchange De Gruyter pp 170 ISBN 978 3 11 031753 4 Trine Ross Porcelaensfigurer viser de mindre paene sider af os selv Politiken Kultur Louise Hindsgavl og de provokerende porcelaensfigurer IN Feb 22 2013 interview with the artist Peter Michael Hornung Smukke porcelaensfigurer er grusomme helt taet pa Politiken Kultur Coquecigrue Obiwi Craft and Design Biennale 2013 rundetaarn dk 33rd Annual Young Artist Awards Nominations Special Awards youngartistawards org Archived from the original on 2012 04 04 Medaljforlaningar Prins Eugen medaljen Royal Court of Sweden Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 19 December 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Louise Hindsgavl amp oldid 1089779756, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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