Julie Edel Hardenberg

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Julie Edel Hardenberg (* 1971 in Nuuk ) is a Greenlandic - Danish artist and author .

Life

Julie Edel Hardenberg was born and raised in Greenland with one Greenlandic and one Danish parent. She studied at the Art School in Kokkola until 1995 , then at the Art Academy in Trondheim until 1999 , completing a semester abroad at the Art School in Norwich in 1998 , and completed a candidate degree at the Royal Danish Academy of Art in Copenhagen in 2005 .

Erfalasorput. The Greenlandic flag made of clothing on the facade of the now demolished Blok P in Nuuk. Work by Julie Edel Hardenberg.

She is mainly active as a photo artist . Her art thematizes the identity problems of the Greenlanders and the differences between Greenlanders and Danes. She had solo exhibitions in Greenland, Denmark and Finland and was able to show her works in group exhibitions in Greenland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Germany, Belgium, France, Switzerland, Italy, Russia, Canada, the USA, China and Japan present. In 2005 she was named one of the 50 most promising young artists in the world by the Musée de l'Elysée . She has been designing stamps for POST Greenland since 2006 . She has also published several books. Her book The Quiet Diversity was nominated for the 2006 Nordic Council Literature Prize. In 2008 the book ABCT received a nomination for the Children's and Young People's Literature Prize of the West Nordic Council .

Books

  • 2003: Haluu! Hey! Hello!
  • 2005: Den stille mangfoldighed / Nipaatsumik assigiinngisitaarneq / The Quiet Diversity
  • 2007: ABCT
  • 2008: Move on
  • 2009: 210609
  • 2010: KUUK - Art i omegnen af ​​Grønland
  • 2011: Sapiitsut / Heroes

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Homepage of Julie Edel Hardenberg