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Martin Nannestad Jørgensen

Martin Nannestad Jørgensen (born 9 June 1959) is a visual artist living and working in Copenhagen, Denmark. His main medium is textile.

Martin Nannestad Jørgensen
Born9 June 1959
NationalityDanish
Known forMonumental tapestries and ecclesiastical textile
Websitehttp://www.martinnannestad.dk

Biography edit

Born in Östhammar, Sweden and growing up in Denmark and Greenland, Jørgensen received his education as a weaver by Kim Naver in Copenhagen 1978–80, Dona Paula Sanches in Guatemala 1980–81, and professor Shizuko Ōshiro in Okinawa, Japan 1986–87.[1][2][3]

Work edit

 
"Bewildered Yellow", 2008

Tapestries edit

 
"Casino Bokor", 2014

Weilbach's Biographical Dictionary of Artists describes Jørgensen as "one of the young tapestry weavers about to revitalize a tradition that would otherwise be in danger of extinction".[4] His commissioned works can be seen at University of Copenhagen, the Danish Ministry of Justice and the Danish Supreme Court.[5]

Ecclesiastical textile edit

 
Altar Carpet in Trinitatis Church, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2005

Jørgensen has designed and produced vestments, floor coverings, and antependia for e.g. Trinitatis Church in Copenhagen, Rungsted Church, and St. Clemens' Church in Randers.[4]

Exhibitions edit

  • 1984 Solo exhibition at the Craft Council of Copenhagen
  • 1985 Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition, Copenhagen
  • 1985 “Fall Exhibition”, Charlottenborg Exhibition Space, Copenhagen
  • 1986–1987 ”Dänische Webteppiche” Hannover and Cologne, Germany
  • 1987 ”Danish Genuine Carpets Exhibition”, Copenhagen
  • 1987–1988 Danish Ministry of Culture's Travelling Exhibition in France
  • 1988 ”Thread in space”, Danish Ministry of Culture Gallery, Copenhagen
  • 1989 “The State Art Foundation 25th year anniversary exhibition”, Copenhagen
  • 1991 “Tapestries”, group show at Munkeruphus Gallery, Dronningmølle
  • 1993 Project ”Blood on Ice”, Thule, Greenland
  • 1995 Project ”Blood on Ice” continued, Thule, Greenland
  • 1996 ”Hand-Shake”, Textile installations in Andersen's Water Tower, Copenhagen
  • 1997 “Blood Show” at Bille Brahe's Outdoor Slide Gallery, Copenhagen
  • 1997 “Danish Crafts and Design Exhibition”, St. Petersburg, Russia
  • 2001 “Remixing a Scene”, video installation, Copenhagen
  • 2002 ”Contemplation Room”, video installation, Danish Ministry of Culture Gallery, Copenhagen
  • 2005 Participating with the video “Movements” in Tromanale Film Festival, Berlin
  • 2005 Solo exhibition: “Art- Industry- Museum”, Museum of Applied Art, Copenhagen
  • 2019 Solo exhibition: Slow Art, Rundetaarn, Copenhagen
  • 2021 Cordis Prize for Tapestry - Inverleith House Edinburgh, Scotland
  • 2022 participating in censored exhibition Fibremen 7, Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine
  • 2024 Solo exhibition: Slow, Danish Cultural Institute, Beijing, China

[2][6]

References edit

  1. ^ Hedebo Olsen, Lars. "Han væver 2 cm om dagen". Politiken (in Danish). Retrieved 25 October 2020.
  2. ^ a b "CV". Retrieved 25 October 2020.
  3. ^ Tolstrup, Lisbeth; Ørom, Anette; Graae, Annette (1999). "Martin Nannestad Jørgensen". Tekstilkunst i Danmark 1988–98 (in Danish) (1 ed.). Copenhagen Valby: Borgens Forlag. p. 188. ISBN 87-21-01169-9.
  4. ^ a b "Martin Nannestad". Weilbach – Dansk Kunstnerleksikon (in Danish). Slots- og Kulturstyrelsen. 1994–2000.
  5. ^ "Fastholder indtryk og øjeblikke". Berlingske Tidende (in Danish). Retrieved 26 October 2020.
  6. ^ * "Artist: Martin Nannestad Jørgensen". ArtFacts. Marek Claassen and Stine Albertsen. Retrieved 6 October 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website

martin, nannestad, jørgensen, born, june, 1959, visual, artist, living, working, copenhagen, denmark, main, medium, textile, born9, june, 1959östhammar, swedennationalitydanishknown, formonumental, tapestries, ecclesiastical, textilewebsitehttp, martinnannesta. Martin Nannestad Jorgensen born 9 June 1959 is a visual artist living and working in Copenhagen Denmark His main medium is textile Martin Nannestad JorgensenBorn9 June 1959Osthammar SwedenNationalityDanishKnown forMonumental tapestries and ecclesiastical textileWebsitehttp www martinnannestad dk Contents 1 Biography 2 Work 2 1 Tapestries 2 2 Ecclesiastical textile 3 Exhibitions 4 References 5 External linksBiography editBorn in Osthammar Sweden and growing up in Denmark and Greenland Jorgensen received his education as a weaver by Kim Naver in Copenhagen 1978 80 Dona Paula Sanches in Guatemala 1980 81 and professor Shizuko Ōshiro in Okinawa Japan 1986 87 1 2 3 Work edit nbsp Bewildered Yellow 2008 Tapestries edit nbsp Casino Bokor 2014 Weilbach s Biographical Dictionary of Artists describes Jorgensen as one of the young tapestry weavers about to revitalize a tradition that would otherwise be in danger of extinction 4 His commissioned works can be seen at University of Copenhagen the Danish Ministry of Justice and the Danish Supreme Court 5 Ecclesiastical textile edit nbsp Altar Carpet in Trinitatis Church Copenhagen Denmark 2005Jorgensen has designed and produced vestments floor coverings and antependia for e g Trinitatis Church in Copenhagen Rungsted Church and St Clemens Church in Randers 4 Exhibitions edit1984 Solo exhibition at the Craft Council of Copenhagen 1985 Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition Copenhagen 1985 Fall Exhibition Charlottenborg Exhibition Space Copenhagen 1986 1987 Danische Webteppiche Hannover and Cologne Germany 1987 Danish Genuine Carpets Exhibition Copenhagen 1987 1988 Danish Ministry of Culture s Travelling Exhibition in France 1988 Thread in space Danish Ministry of Culture Gallery Copenhagen 1989 The State Art Foundation 25th year anniversary exhibition Copenhagen 1991 Tapestries group show at Munkeruphus Gallery Dronningmolle 1993 Project Blood on Ice Thule Greenland 1995 Project Blood on Ice continued Thule Greenland 1996 Hand Shake Textile installations in Andersen s Water Tower Copenhagen 1997 Blood Show at Bille Brahe s Outdoor Slide Gallery Copenhagen 1997 Danish Crafts and Design Exhibition St Petersburg Russia 2001 Remixing a Scene video installation Copenhagen 2002 Contemplation Room video installation Danish Ministry of Culture Gallery Copenhagen 2005 Participating with the video Movements in Tromanale Film Festival Berlin 2005 Solo exhibition Art Industry Museum Museum of Applied Art Copenhagen 2019 Solo exhibition Slow Art Rundetaarn Copenhagen 2021 Cordis Prize for Tapestry Inverleith House Edinburgh Scotland 2022 participating in censored exhibition Fibremen 7 Ivano Frankivsk Ukraine 2024 Solo exhibition Slow Danish Cultural Institute Beijing China 2 6 References edit Hedebo Olsen Lars Han vaever 2 cm om dagen Politiken in Danish Retrieved 25 October 2020 a b CV Retrieved 25 October 2020 Tolstrup Lisbeth Orom Anette Graae Annette 1999 Martin Nannestad Jorgensen Tekstilkunst i Danmark 1988 98 in Danish 1 ed Copenhagen Valby Borgens Forlag p 188 ISBN 87 21 01169 9 a b Martin Nannestad Weilbach Dansk Kunstnerleksikon in Danish Slots og Kulturstyrelsen 1994 2000 Fastholder indtryk og ojeblikke Berlingske Tidende in Danish Retrieved 26 October 2020 Artist Martin Nannestad Jorgensen ArtFacts Marek Claassen and Stine Albertsen Retrieved 6 October 2022 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Martin Nannestad Jorgensen amp oldid 1216807907, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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