Bodil Cappelen Explained

Bodil Cappelen (born April 26, 1930) is a Norwegian painter, textile artist, and book illustrator.[1] She has also written children's books.

Early life

Cappelen was born in Stavanger,[2] the daughter of Johan Munthe Cappelen from Oslo and Edith Heiberg from Leikanger Municipality. Her father was a judge and was known for his dissenting opinion in the acquittal of Police Chief Knut Rød after the Second World War.[3] Bodil grew up with two sisters: Lotte Cappelen Thiis and Eli Heiberg. She attended the Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry from 1948 to 1951.

Life and work

Cappelen's first marriage was to the author and painter Finn Strømsted. The couple had two children, Aili Strømsted and Rune Cappelen Strømsted. From 1975 to 1994, Cappelen first lived with and then married the poet Olav H. Hauge in Ulvik Municipality in Hardanger.[4] [5] They were married on January 27, 1978. From 1977 to 1997 Cappelen was supported by a government guaranteed income for artists.

In the 1970s Cappelen had many solo exhibitions of tapestries, and between 1968 and 1982 she also participated many times in the Southern Norway Exhibition (Norwegian: Sørlandsutstillingen), the Western Norway Exhibition (Norwegian: Vestlandsutstillingen), and the Autumn Exhibition with tapestries.

After her last solo exhibition at the Artists' House gallery in 1981, Cappelen decided to illustrate children's books. She has illustrated five books for the Sami publisher Davvi Girji in Karasjok Municipality, with two of them featuring her own text.[1] She also illustrated the book Norske barnerim og regler (Norwegian Children's Rhymes and Songs; Aschehoug 1984). In cooperation with Olav H. Hauge, she published the primer ABC, with editions appearing in 1986, 1987, 1995, and 2008.[1]

In 1991, Cappelen had her first solo exhibition of oil paintings, at the Nota Bene Gallery in Oslo. Since then she has had many exhibitions of her paintings and she is still producing paintings. Since 1998, Cappelen has lived in the town of Son.[1] [6]

Bodil Cappelen cites Eugène Delacroix's saying as her own motto: “The first merit of a painting is to be a feast for the eye.”[1]

Cappelen is a member of the Norwegian Visual Artists Association (Norwegian: Norske billedkunstnere, NBK) and the Association of Norwegian Painters (Norwegian: Landsforeningen Norske Malere, KNM). Cappelen's art has been purchased by the Bergen Art Gallery (Norwegian: Bergen Billedgalleri), the Norwegian Arts Council, and several public buildings.

Solo exhibitions

Awards

2012: Anvil Award (Norwegian: Amboltprisen)

Bibliography

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Utgir Hauge i USA. Av Paul. Norberg. Dagsavisen.
  2. Hvem er hvem? 1984. Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget, p. 200.
  3. Søbye, Espen. 2003. Kathe, alltid vært i Norge: biografi. Oslo: Forlaget Oktober, p. 136.
  4. Hauge, Olav H. 2008. The Dream We Carry: Selected and Last Poems of Olav H. Hauge. Port Townsend, WA: Copper Canyon Press, p. xii.
  5. Thresher, Tanya. 2004. Twentieth-Century Norwegian Writers, volume 297. Farmington Hills, MI: Thomson/Gale, p. 149.
  6. Web site: Bodil Cappelen.