Lisa Larson Explained

Birth Date:9 September 1931
Birth Place:Gothenburg, Sweden
Death Place:Nacka, Sweden
Nationality:Swedish
Occupation:Ceramicist and designer

Lisa Larson (9 September 1931 – 11 March 2024) was a Swedish ceramicist and designer. She is best known for her sculptures Small Zoo (1955), ABC-girls (1958), Africa (1964) and Children of the World (1974–1975).[1]

Biography

Larson was born in 1931 in the Härlunda borough in Älmhult, birthplace of IKEA. She studied at College of Crafts and Design in Gothenburg between 1949 and 1954.

Larson is well known for her ceramic work which depicts animals and figures. After she finished her education, she competed in a Scandinavian art competition where she was approached by Stig Lindberg who offered her a one year trial position at the Gustavsberg porcelain factory. [2] Larson eventually left Gustavsberg in 1980 to do freelance work for a number of Swedish companies including Duka, Kooperativa Förbundet and Åhléns.[3]

Larson died on 11 March 2024, at the age of 92.[4]

Work

In 1992, Larson founded the Gustavsberg Ceramic Studio with a few of her former colleagues. The studio continues to produce new designs and small scale production still takes place there.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sveriges Radio . 11 March 2024 . Lisa Larson (1931-2024) – ett liv med leran - P1 Kultur Reportage . 11 March 2024 . sverigesradio.se . sv.
  2. Web site: Lisa Larson – A Biography . 8 March 2024 . www.mothersweden.com.
  3. Web site: Lisa Larson Museum för Konst och Design Vandalorum . 11 March 2024 . www.vandalorum.se.
  4. News: Keramikern och konstnären Lisa Larson är död . 11 March 2024 . SVT Nyheter . 11 March 2024 . sv.
  5. Book: LISA LARSON: Serietillverkad Keramik Gustavsbergs Porslinsfabrik 1954–80 . 2004 . Ribbung, Andreas, ed . 9789163149764 . LISA LARSON: Ceramic Series Production from Gustavsberg Porcelain Factory 1954-80.