Camilla Løw (born 1976) is a contemporary Norwegian artist. She graduated from Asker Kunstskole in Norway in 1998. After this, she left for Glasgow, where she graduated from the Glasgow School of Art in 2001 with a BA in Fine Art.[1]

Exhibitions

Residencies

  • 2010 Colab Art & Architecture, Bangalore - Office for Contemporary Art, Oslo.
  • 2002 Sirius Art Centre, Cobh, Cork,[10]

Collections

  • The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Norway,[11]
  • The British Arts Council Collection, UK[12]
  • The Government Art Collection, UK[13]
  • The Piers Art Collection, Orkney[14]
  • Region Skåne, Sweden[15]
  • The Ruppert Collection of post-1945 Concrete Art Museum in Kultuspeicher, Wurzberg, Germany[16]
  • The Statoil Art Collection, Norway[17]
  • The Storebrand Art Collection, Norway
  • Broken Thrones funded by Skulpturstopp.[18]

References

  1. Khemsurov, Monica (7 May 2015). "Oslo's Camilla Løw on Her Graphic, Geometric Sculptures". Sight Unseen. Archived from the original on 10 May 2015.
  2. "Camilla Løw". Pier Arts Centre. 2008.
  3. "Straight Letters - Camilla Løw". Dundee Contemporary Arts. 2008. Retrieved 28 August 2022.
  4. "Camilla Løw: Embraced Open Reassembled". Artist Pension Trust. 2008.
  5. "Camilla Løw - New Ruins". Bergen Kunsthall. Archived from the original on 20 December 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  6. "Camilla Løw". New Art Centre. 2011. Archived from the original on 12 December 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  7. "Camilla Løw. The Space of Shape-Time". Nasjonalmuseet. 2012. Retrieved 28 August 2022.
  8. "Camilla Løw - One Night Only (Oslo)". Underskog. 2013. Retrieved 28 August 2022.
  9. "Camilla Løw". Kunstnerforbundet. Archived from the original on 19 August 2016.
  10. "Home - Sirius Arts Centre Cobh". www.siriusartscentre.ie.
  11. "Camilla Løw - Skulptør". Nasjonalmuseet. Retrieved 28 August 2022.
  12. "Camilla Low". Arts Council Collection. Retrieved 28 August 2022.
  13. "Camilla Løw". Government Art Collection. Retrieved 28 August 2022.
  14. "The Pier Collection". Pier Arts Centre. Retrieved 28 August 2022.
  15. "Region Skåne - Region Skåne". www.skane.se.
  16. http://www.kulturspeicher.de/kulturspeicher/english-version kultur/collections/index.html
  17. "Equinor Art Programme - Norway". IACCCA. Retrieved 28 August 2022.
  18. "Ullensaker". Skulpturstopp. Retrieved 25 November 2021.

Further reading

  • 2003 Norwich School of Art and Design: "East International". Tramway, Glasgow: "The Echo Show". NIFCA: "Greyscale/CMYK ".
  • 2005 "Contemporary Nordic Sculpture 1980 – 2005", Wanås Foundation. Artforum, April 2005: Michael Archer: "Camilla Løw: Sutton Lane". MAP, issue 1: Diana Baldon: "Camilla Løw" The Wallpaper, Januar/Februar, s.44-49 Morgenbladet, Tommy Olsson "Blankness is not a void", Standard (Oslo) 2004 O2, n.32: Vincent Honore, "Future of Ecstasy". The British Council, Athen, "Britannia Works".
  • 2006 "How to Improve the World – British Art 1946-2006", Hayward Gallery. Momentum, Moss: "Try again. Fail again. Fail better". Paris-art.com, July: Nicolas Bauche: "Henriette Grahnert et Camilla Løw".
  • 2007 "Language of Vision”, Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, Middlesbrough. StatoilHydro – Art Grant, Kunstnerforbundet, Oslo. "DUMP: Postmodern Sculpture in the Dissolved Field", The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo.
  • 2008 Art Review December 2008: Martin Coomer: Camilla Løw "Embraced Open Reassembled" Sutton Lane (London) Bergens Tidende 2/12/2008: "New Ruins", Bergen Kunsthall. Klassekampen 19/11 2008: "New Ruins", Bergen Kunsthall. "Straight Letters", Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee, Scotland. The Herald, 9/02/08; The Scotsman 10/02/08: "Highs of Low". The Scotsman 13/02/08: "Finding the beauty in simplicity". The List 14/02: "Camilla Løw, Straight Letters" The Herald 29/02: "An encoded vision of a sinister age".* 2009 "Grey Cells. Camilla Løw and Order", Dieter Roelstraete, Mousse Magazine. Vitamin 3-D, New Perspectives in Sculpture and Installation, Phaidon. Carnegie Art Award 2010 Aftenposten 2/3 2009: Lotte Sandberg: "Streker i rommet", Camilla Løw. "All That is Solid Melts Into Air", MuHKA, Antwerp.
  • 2012 Henie Onstad Art Centre "The Space of Shape-Time", The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design. Aftenposten, Kjetil Røed (4.8) Klassekampen, Mona Gjessing (20.06) D2, Kåre Bulie (08.06)
  • 2013 Camilla Løw's "Spring Rain", Matthew Rana, Art Agenda (22.2) Matematik med Fysik, Thomas Millroth, Sydsvenskan (15.2)
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