Bjørg Lødøen Explained

Bjørg Lødøen (7 December 1931 – 5 March 2009) was a Norwegian painter, graphic artist, and composer.[1]

Biography

Lødøen was born in Oslo, Norway. In 1945, by way of her father she came to know the painter Xan Krohn. Krohn had been taking part in the Russian avant-garde movement from about 1910 until he returned to Norway some time after 1917. Krohn was affiliated with a group of artists, Jack of Diamonds, that included Kazimir Malevich, Mikhail Larionov and Natalia Goncharova.

From 1951 until 1954 Lødøen was studying at the Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry in Oslo, from 1957 until 1961 at the Norwegian National Academy of Fine Arts, with the professor Alexander Schultz. Whilst a student she spent some time in Paris and Florence, from 1961 she made several study trips throughout Europe. Lødøen is also known for his cooperative work with Rolf Aamot for cinema and television. Her work is on display in several Norwegian and European museums, and can also be found in the U.S. She was awarded the State Life Grant for Artists in 1977.[2]

Selected works

Exhibitions

Paintings and watercolor

Television

Cinema

Literature

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bjørg Lødøen . Store norske leksikon. December 1, 2020.
  2. Web site: Bjørg Lødøen . Norsk Kunstnerleksikon. December 1, 2020.