Konstskolan Idun Lovén (Idun Lovén Art School, or Idun Lovén for short) is a preparative art school in Stockholm, Sweden. The school is named after the artist and former headmistress Idun Lovén.
Education
Idun Lovén consists of two departments; sculpture and painting. Each of these hosts about 22 students divided into two year groups. The maximum time to study at Idun Lovén is two years (as of 2008).
Studies consists of equal parts model painting/sculpting and projects. During the projects students are working in groups or individually with realizing a more demanding task they have put up themselves.
History
Headmasters
- 1920: The school is founded by painter Edward Berggren and sculptor Gottfrid Larsson.
- 1958: School taken over by sculptor Idun Lovén.
- 1988: Painter Börje Svensson becomes headmaster.
- 2002: Sculpress Gunilla Wihlborg becomes headmaster.
Locations
- -2005: Building Skeppet, Värtahamnen.
- 2005-: Minuthandlarvägen 2, Årsta partihallar, Årsta. Old advertising office of ICA.
Funding
The schools receives government funding but also collects a fee (7500 SEK/term as of 2009) from the students.
Teachers
Sculpting
- Gunilla Wihlborg
- Irène Westman
- Erik Åkerlund
- John Stenborg
Painting
- Daniel Jensen
- Irina Gebuhr
- Henrik Samuelsson (on leave as of 2008)
- Erik Jeor
Theory
- Susanna Slöör (-2008)
- Per Hasselberg (2008-)
Prominent former students
Prominent Swedish artists who have studied at Konstskolan Idun Lovén includes:
- Linn Fernström
- Carl Hammoud
- Annelie