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Camilla Low

Camilla Løw

Camilla Løw (1976-) is a contemporary Norwegian an artist currently living and working in Oslo. She graduated from Asker Kunstskole in Norway in 1998. After this, she left for Glasgow, where she graduated from the Glasgow School of Art in 2001 with a BA in Fine Art and lived for 8 years.


Selected Solo Exhibitions


2016 Eye in the Sky, Kunstnerforbundet, Oslo


2015 Nerves and Muscles, Elastic Gallery, Stockholm


2014 Chain On Chain, Belmacz Gallery, London


2013 Spring Rain, Elastic Gallery, Malmø


2013 Camilla Løw:One Night Only, UKS, Oslo


2012 The Space of Shape-Time, The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo


2010 Culture & Leisure, New Art Centre, Roche Court, Salisbury


2010 Social Geometry, Schmidt & Handrup, Cologne


2009 M, Gallery AHO, Oslo


2008 New Ruins, Bergen Kunsthall No.5


2008 Embraced Open Reassembled, Sutton Lane, London


2008 Straight Letters, Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee


2008 Straight Letters, Pier Arts Centre, Orkney


2007 Broken Windows, Elastic Gallery, Malmø


2005 Camilla Løw, Jack Hanley Gallery, San Francisco


Selected Group Exhibitions


2016 NN-A NN-A NN-A: New Norwegian Abstraction, Stavanger Kunstmuseum


2015 Fattig kunst-rik arv. Arte Povera og parallel praksiser 1968-2015, The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo


2015 NN-A NN-A NN-A New Norwegian Abstraction, Astrup Fearnley, Oslo


2015 Vibrant Matter, Kiosk, Ghent


2014 Hordur Agustsson, Camilla Løw, Sergio Sister, Thor Vigfusson, I8 Gallery, Reykjavik


2013 Dumb Rocks, Belmacz, London


2012 Graff, Løw and Sandbeck, The Vigeland Museum, Oslo


2012 See Through, Belmacz, London


2012 Dave Allen/Camilla Løw, Frieze Focus, Frieze Art Fair, London


2012 Dialogue of Hands, City of Glasgow College, Glasgow International, Glasgow


2011 Modern British Sculptors, Gimpel Fils, London


2011 Specific Collisions, Cosar Hmt, Düsseldorf


2010 The discrete charme of the blind spot, Westfalishcher Kunstverein, Münster


2010 You and Now, Balice Hertling, Paris


2010 X, Y and Z, Landings, Vestfossen


2009 This is the Score, Malmø


2009 The Thing, Mechelen, Museum of Contemporary Art, Antwerp


2009 Constructivismes, Almine Rech, Brussels


2009 Almost Always is Nearly Enough, Tauba Auerbach, Camilla Løw, Emily Wardill, Standard, Oslo


2008 Idealismusstudio, Grazer Kunstverein, Graz


2007 Wild West, Galerie Gebr. Lehmann, Berlin


2007 Language of Vision, Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art


2007 The Corny Show – AKA The Art is in the Heart, Karma International, Zurich


Publications, Reviews and Articles


2013 Camilla Løw's "Spring Rain", Matthew Rana, Art Agenda (22.2) Matematik med Fysik, Thomas Millroth, Sydsvenskan (15.2)


2012 Henie Onstad Art Centre "The Space of Shape-Time", The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design. Aftenposten, Kjetil Røed (4.8) Klassekampen, Mona Gjessing (20.06) D2, Kåre Bulie (08.06)


2009 "Grey Cells. Camilla Løw and Order", Dieter Roelstraete, Mousse Magazine. Vitamin 3-D, New Perspectives in Sculpture and Installation, Phaidon. Carnegie Art Award 2010 Aftenposten 2/3 2009: Lotte Sandberg: "Streker i rommet", Camilla Løw. "All That is Solid Melts Into Air", MuHKA, Antwerp.


2008 Art Review December 2008: Martin Coomer: Camilla Løw "Embraced Open Reassembled" Sutton Lane (London) Bergens Tidende 2/12/2008: "New Ruins", Bergen Kunsthall. Klassekampen 19/11 2008: "New Ruins", Bergen Kunsthall. "Straight Letters", Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee, Scotland. The Herald, 9/02/08


The Scotsman 10/02/08: "Highs of Low". The Scotsman 13/02/08: "Finding the beauty in simplicity". The List 14/02: "Camilla Løw, Straight Letters" The Herald 29/02: "An encoded vision of a sinister age".


2007 "Language of Vision”, Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, Middlesbrough. StatoilHydro – Art Grant, Kunstnerforbundet, Oslo. "DUMP: Postmodern Sculpture in the Dissolved Field", The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo.

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