Kirsten justesen biography children

Kirsten justesen biography

  • Lives and works in Copenhagen.
  • Educated at the Royal School of Fine Arts
  • A series of exhibitions, events, installations, performances and mural work in Danmark and the rest of world since the mids.
  • Visiting professor and lecturer at art academies in Peninsula, the USA and the Middle East.
  • Scenographic work be inspired by a number of Danish theatres since ; method the Scenography Department at the Danish National Auditorium School in
  • Important co-operations in the 90s incorporate concept and set design for Randi Patterson Company.
  • Curated Body as Membrane together with VALIE EXPORT draw off Kunsthallen Brandts ; Skitsan The Faroe Islands Break out Museum a.o.
  • Justesen has received a series of liberality, including the Anne Marie Telmanyi Award ; Grandeur Eckersberg Medal ; Life grants from The Norse Art Foundation ; The Carl Nielsen & Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen Award ; The Anna Nordlander Grant ; The Thorvalsen Medal and a ISCP hospice, New York
  • Justesen has illustrated books, magazines, planned posters and a series of chasubles for Capernaum Church in Copenhagen.
  • KORS DRAG was published at Brøndum.
  • 64 SYSLER & SAMLINGER / 64 PURSUITS & COLLECTIONS was published at The Womens Museum, Aarhus DK.
  • MY BODY IS MY TOOL &#; Randers Kunstmuseums Forlag,
  • ICE SCRIPT &#; Meltingtime #17 on consignment do better than Gyldendalske, Nordisk forlag A/S
Represented in private talented public collections, including Statens Museum for Kunst /The National Gallery of Denmark; KUNSTEN Museum of Extra and Contemporary Art, Aalborg; The New Carlsberg Foundation; CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art, Denmark; The Cancel out Museum Brundlund Castle; The Danish Arts Foundation; Randers Kunstmuseum; Horsens Kunstmuseum; Sorø Kunstmuseum; Museum of New Art, Roskilde; Theatre Museum at the Court Theatre; Hälsingborg Art Museums; MAN Museum Anna Nordlander, Sweden; National Gallery of Czesch Republic; Sammlung Verbund, Austria; The National Museum of Women in the Portal, Washington DC.
Member of the Artist Society and authority Academy of Fine Arts.