Ragnhild Lundén Explained

Ragnhild Lundén (born in Gothenburg 1945) is a Swedish visual artist. She lives in Gothenburg and Fiskebäckskil, Sweden. Lunden is mainly a painter, working with abstract forms in saturated warm colors, atypical for Swedish artists.

Early life

Lundén studied to be a dentist at the University of Gothenburg in 1975. She worked in virological research until 1983. She then became a full-time artist.[1]

Career

Her work features signs, such as triangles, crosses and circles, and later hieroglyphs and Arabian signs for communication as well as ornamentation.

In 1990, Lundén had her first Swedish solo show at the Gothenburg Art Association,[2] [3] where she later became a member of the board. In December the same year, Lundén participated in the Osaka Triennale of Painting in Osaka, Japan.

More exhibitions followed. In 1994 Lundén was invited to have a solo show at the ASAHI Gallery in Osaka, reviewed in the Japanese daily newspaper Sanke.[4] She continued to exhibit in Japan at Gallery D.O. in Osaka and Galeria Finarte in Nagoya.[5] When the Sweden-Japan Campaign was held in Japan, Lundén participated with a solo show at the Swedish Embassy.[6] She was invited to participate at the Nordic Film Festival in Tokyo that year.

Lundén held exhibitions in Canada, Australia, Germany, Dubai at the Courtyard Gallery 2005, Profile: Swedish Artist Ragnhild Lunden by Rajeev Nair Blog Spot,[7] (inaugurated by Swedish Ambassador Bruno Bayer), Denmark and Jordan.[8] [9]

Representation

Lundén is represented in communities in Sweden and Denmark, in Germany at the Leipziger Gewandthaus[10] (where she held membership in BBK (Bundesverband der Bildende Künstler Deutschlands, Member #8114)), as well as in the I.A.A. (International Artists Society.

She is represented at the Macquarie Sculpture Parc, Sydney " the Cage of Anaeshetics".[11] [12] [13] In Jordan she appears at the National Gallery of Fine Arts in Amman[14] as well as the Swedish Embassy. Her gallery representation is by the Nabad Art Gallery.[15]

Cross culture cooperation

Lunden is, in cooperation with Jordanian artist Dr. Khalid Khreis, curator to the Sweden- Jordan project "the Dance of Visions",[24] [25] [26] [27] [28] meant to open the door for artists from Sweden to Jordan and vice verse, connecting their cultures. This resulted in the exhibition "Dance of Visions I" at Jordan National Gallery, Amman, Jordan 2007 and "Dance of Visions II" at Röda Sten, Gothenburg Sweden 2009. Lunden was also active as exhibiting artist in the exhibitions. The cooperation gave Swedish artists a possibility to participate in Jordan's art community. For instance Swedish sculptor Pål Svensson was invited to a workshop in Amman. His work appears in the sculpture park of the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Art.

In November 2011, Lundén had a major solo show at the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts in Amman, highlighting intuition and Imagination.[29]

2017 24 Mars was the Opening of Going Inland 2 at Museu Commercomarcale de l Úrgely in the City of Tarréga in the present of the artist presenting "Hommage to Goya".[30]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: RAGNHILD LUNDÉN. RAGNHILD LUNDÉN.
  2. Göteborgsposten, by Sigyn Melander 1/4 1990
  3. goteborgskonstforening.org
  4. Sanke 15/4 1994
  5. 28/1 1995 Mainichi Shimbun by Kazuro Machida
  6. Asahi Evening post 1/4/1997
  7. archive.is
  8. Intuition and Imagination
  9. Dance of Visions
  10. Handbuch der Bildende Künstler, Deutschland Ôsterrech, Schweitz 1. Jahrgang 2005, band II. KG Sauer Verlag München, Leipzig .
  11. Web site: WeekendNotes - Make The Most Of Your Weekends. www.weekendnotes.com. 2020-03-04.
  12. Macquarie University Sculpture Collection Catalogue list with Images December 2012 docplayer.net<321678-Macquarie-university
  13. Web site: Home. Macquarie University.
  14. Web site: Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts > Home. www.nationalgallery.org.
  15. Web site: Nabad - pulse of the art scene. www.nabadartgallery.com.
  16. Sune Bille Fedders, Rispapper og Pistoler Mod Vold Vejle Amts Tidning 6 feb 1995
  17. la Nouvelle Gazette by Christiane Loodts 26/10 1991
  18. http://www.mq.edu
  19. Maquaire University Sculpture List
  20. Arabian Woman Magazine dec 2005
  21. Web site: Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts > Home. www.nationalgallery.org. 2020-03-04.
  22. Jordan Times,A Journey of Discovery
  23. JO. Magazine Jordan
  24. The Jordan Times Vol 32 nr 9595 2007 by Ica Wabeh
  25. The Dance of Visions
  26. Zenith, Kulturtidningen i Väst by Anders Thuresson 2009 nr 19
  27. Svenska Dagbladet 2007 Erica Treijis
  28. Göteborgsposten 30 jan 2009 by Gabriel Byström
  29. http://www.national.org gallery.org
  30. Ajuntament Tàrrega@ajtarrega Inaugurem la mostra d árt contemporani GOINGINLAND