Siri Aurdal

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Siri Aurdal
Siri Aurdal inn i ONDA VOLANTE 2017. Venezia Biennalen. Nordisk Paviljong. Foto: Mats Stjernstedt
Born20 October 1937 Edit this on Wikidata
From Siri Aurdal's exhibition OMGIVELSER. Kunstnernes Hus in Oslo, May 1969.
Siri Aurdal FLYTENDE PUNKT. Marmor fontene 1967. Photo: Siri Aurdal
Siri Aurdal. JANUAR 1967. In Nasjonalmuseet's collection.
Three generations. An exhibition at Kunstindustrimuseet in Oslo, 1974 with works by Siri Aurdal, Synnøve Anker Aurdal and Gudrun Anker. Poster: Siri Aurdal.
INTERVJU 2016 – Siri Aurdal. From exhibition Aurdal/Mugaas Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo. Tilhører Stavanger Kunstmuseum. Photo: Heidi Johansen
BØLGELENGDER REKOMPONERT 2016 Vigelandsparken Photo: Marco Pannaggi
Siri Aurdal ONDA VOLANTE 2017 Venice Biennale. The Nordic Pavilion by architect Sverre Fehn. Photo: Marco Pannaggi.
Siri Aurdal into ONDA VOLANTE 2017. Venice Biennale. Nordic Pavilion. Photo: Mats Stjernstedt

Siri Aurdal (born 20 October 1937 in Oslo) is a Norwegian painter, graphic designer, and sculptor.[1] She comes from an artistic family with parents textile artist Synnøve Anker Aurdal and painter Leon Aurdal. Ludvig Eikaas was her stepfather from 1959.

Although Aurdal is both a graphic designer and painter, her main field was sculpture and work with sculpture. She made her debut at the Høstutstillingen 1961 with a bust of Egil Eggen in brass. After that, she made a number of other busts of famous people, including Earle Hyman (1963) and Svend von Düring and Ludvig Eikaas (1965).[2]

In February 1969, she won a competition to decorate schools in Oslo, and in October 1972 presented the sculpture "Havbølger" at Trosterud skole. It was 12 × 6 m glass fibre tubes cut in wavy shapes which serves as a play sculpture for 100 children.[2]

In 1979, she made a large relief in aluminium for Abelhaugen train station in Oslo.[2]

Notable exhibitions[edit]

  • 2016 Bølger i parken rekomponert, Vigelandsparken, Oslo
  • 1980 Begrensninger dialog, at Vigelandsmuseet, Oslo.
  • 1969 Omgivelser, Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo
  • 1968 Galleri Kringla, Oslo
  • 1966 Kunstforeningen, Oslo

Collaborative exhibitions[edit]

  • 2016 Aurdal/Mugaas, Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo
  • 1974 Tre generasjoner, Kunstindustrimuseet, Oslo

Collaborative exhibitions[edit]

  • 2017 The Nordic Pavilion at the Venice Biennale : Mirrored[3]
  • 2016 Inauguration of new space, Galleri Riis, Oslo
  • 2015 Pop Etc.! Norsk popkunst 1964–1974, Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Bærum, Norway.
  • 2013 Hold stenhårdt fast på greia di, Kunsthall Oslo, Oslo
  • 1979 The 15th Biennial, Antwerpen, Belgium
  • 1973 Arkitektonisk miljø, Galleri F15, Moss
  • 1972 Norsk skulptur, Nordjyllands Museum, Aalborg, Denmark
  • 1972 Synspunkter, Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo
  • 1971 Synpunkter, Arkiv för dekorativ konst, Lund, Sweden
  • 1968 The Nordic Youth Biennial, Helsinki, Finland
  • 1961–1963 Høstutstillingen, Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo

References[edit]

  1. ^ Carroll, Mary Ellen (27 June 2018). "Siri Aurdal". Artforum. Retrieved 6 March 2024.
  2. ^ a b c Norsk kunstnerleksikon (snl.no): Siri Aurdal
  3. ^ designboom, hollie smith I. (27 May 2017). "the nordic pavilion at the venice biennale shows siri aurdal". designboom | architecture & design magazine. Retrieved 6 March 2024.

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