Tegnebiennalen Human Touch,  8.11- 15. 12.2019, Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo, Norway

Carving in marble D:50cm, and chalk drawing on two canvas 130cm x 180cm

Photo: Vegard Kleven

Tegnebiennalen Human Touch,  8.11- 15. 12.2019, Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo, Norway

Carving in marble D:50cm, and chalk drawing on two canvas 130cm x 180cm

Photo: Vegard Kleven

Tegnebiennalen Human Touch,  8.11- 15. 12.2019, Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo, Norway

Carving in marble D:50cm, and chalk drawing on two canvas 130cm x 180cm

Photo: Vegard Kleven

Tegnebiennalen Human Touch,  8.11- 15. 12.2019, Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo, Norway

Carving in marble D:50cm, and chalk drawing on two canvas 130cm x 180cm

Photo: Vegard Kleven

INGEBORG ANNIE

Contemporary Norwegian Artist

  • ARTWORKS

    • Light over land
    • eallin
    • Sørfjorden - sending with thoughts
    • Shades of change
    • Death Drive – Skewed Nature
    • The Transience of Time
    • Just Breathe
    • Norwegian Rose
    • Reflections of Man
    • Livsløgn
    • Land of broken promises
    • Beyond the horizon
    • Passing Passage
    • Relight my mind
    • Focal depth - Above the fold
  • CURATORIAL PROJECTS

    • ARCTIC ARTS FESTIVAL, 2020
    • ILIOS, 2018
    • ILIOS, 2017
    • SABOTASJE, 2014
    • ODDS, 2012
    • UT I MIN HAGE, 2011
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    SELECTED WORKS

    The Transience of Time

    The exhibition was a site specific collaboration between me and Trond Lossius. A collaborative across disciplines, dealing with the process of change and look into the cognitive and how experience is mutually influenced by changes in sound and reading of the visual.

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    Just Breathe

    What are we trying to take care of in nature and what do we let disappear?

     

    A holistic understanding of landscape thus involves knowledge of how people have traditionally used the landscape, in addition to an awareness of our own alienation from the landscape.

    My focus revolves around the paradox that we are trying to preserve the earth while destroying it. Destruction is as important in my work process as creation.

     

    Why are we who we are?

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    Reflection of Man

    Phone: +47 90225901,  E mail: ingeborgannie@gmail.com

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    ​©Ingeborg Annie Lindahl

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