Galleri Sand Explained

Galleri Sand is a Norwegian and New York City based art gallery, representing notable contemporary artists like Vebjørn Sand and Marianne Aulie.[1] [2] Founded in 1984 by the Norwegian Sand family.[3] The artists of the gallery also consider themselves an artist collective.

The gallery has sold pieces to noted art collectors including Raymond J. Learsy.[4] [5]

History

In the years prior to opening a permanent space, the artists who formed Galleri Sand worked with other galleries to exhibit their work.[6] Their first exhibits were placed in sea huts that line the Norwegian coast on the islands of Hvaler. That pop-up, their first, featured depictions of the various villages that run closely to where Sand family at that time. The gallery initially was an artist-run space on the east side of Oslo in the Grunerlokka area. After finding success they moved the gallery to the Frogner area. In 2007, Galleri Sand opened a space in the West Village neighborhood of New York City.[7]

Galleri Sand closed its doors to the public in 2017 (they are now appointment-only) in an effort to shift their focus to more international work.[8] From there the gallery began a series of pop-up tours and exhibited in over 60 cities, resulting in over 300,000 visitors.

Notable Work

Galleri Sand has helped finance several notable public and private projects, many by the artist Vebjorn Sand:

References

  1. Web site: Galleri Sand. 28 October 2020. Ostfold Guide.
  2. Web site: Torjusen. Anette. 2014-01-13. Millionsalg for Vebjørn Sand. 2020-10-30. NRK. nb-NO.
  3. Web site: Galleri Sand. NRK TV.
  4. Web site: BIO - Raymond J. Learsy, Author of Ruminations on the Distortion of Oil Prices. 2020-10-30. www.raymondlearsy.com.
  5. Web site: Torjusen. Anette. 2015-02-25. Nytt millionsalg for Vebjørn Sand. 2020-10-30. NRK. nb-NO.
  6. Web site: Jan 30, 2013. Øyvind Sand på Galleri Amare Stavanger desember 1992. November 25, 2020. YouTube.
  7. Web site: Ertsås. Kirsti. 2009-10-12. Kjøpte champagne for 600.000. 2020-11-25. seher.no. no.
  8. Web site: April 2, 2017. Vebjørn Sand Facebook post. November 25, 2020. Facebook.
  9. Web site: Staude. Tone. 2009-12-05. Isbroen på plass i København. 2020-12-01. NRK. nb-NO.
  10. Web site: Green Design. 2020-12-01. Treehugger. en.
  11. Web site: Larsen. Dan Robert. 2009-01-08. Norsk iskunst på Grønland. 2020-12-01. NRK. nb-NO.
  12. Web site: Jessa. Lotte Olsen. 2007-12-18. Isbro av Sand. 2020-12-01. NRK. nb-NO.
  13. Web site: Dailyscandi. 2015-05-03. Scenes from the Second World War. 2020-12-01. Daily Scandinavian. en-US.