| Elin
Halvorsen - Art Quilt
Ingun Dahlin - Ceramic art
On view November 5th, 2009
through January 4th, 2010
Trygve
Lie Gallery is proud to present two Norwegian artists in
a winter exhibit sure to warm the heart. Elin Halvorsen
will be exhibiting painted abstract quilt works together
with Ingun Dahlin`s figurative ceramic sculptures.
Ingun
Dahlin
Dahlin was raised on the west coast of southern Norway and
the ocean winds and colors are still present in her work.
By working in the rough texture of stoneware the artist
is physically creating life from earth and this life has
a need to express itself. Her unique stoneware figures are
well known for their ambiguous expressions containing both
joy and melancholy. They hold a quiet knowledge to share
with the viewer. Dahlin wishes for the clay to speak a rich,
non-spoken, silent language - telling us about life, wondering,
longing, quiet humility, desire and wishes.
Dahlin
received her BFA from the National School of Arts and Craft
in drawing and ceramics and later studied tapestry at the
National School of teaching. She works full time as a ceramic
sculptor and exhibits frequently in Norway and Scandinavia
Official
Website - Ingun Dahlin: www.dahlin.no
Elin
Halvorsen
Elin Halvorsen`s tapestries also convey a silent language
through the carefully processed, painted and selected pieces
of fabric in her quilts. Being a self taught artist, her
process started out in traditional mediums that slowly developed
into her own unique techniques. Beginning at age 14 her
mother taught her how to use the sewing machine and she
started making her own clothes and later learned quilting.
Years later while living on a Spanish Island, colored cotton
fabric was hard to come by and she started painting white
cotton to create the colors she wished to use. She paints
with brushes, sponges and her hands. The exiting result
inspired her to use her previous quilting knowledge in new
ways, now to create art. At the same time she discovered
how to sew curvy lines successfully. Her creative process
consists of layers of sewing, panting and viewing.
Halvorsen
has exhibited in Norway and Canada where she currently lives
and works.
Official
art blog - Elin Halvorsen: www.artquiltseh.blogspot.com
This
is the first time either of the artists exhibits in New
York.
EXHIBITION
DETAILS
Where: Trygve Lie Gallery, The Norwegian Church
at 317 East 52nd Street, New York (between 1st and 2nd Avenues)
When: Exhibition on view November 5th,
2009 through January 4th, 2010.
Info: Call (212) 319-0370
Opening hours: Monday
– Thurs: 12-6pm, Friday - Sun: 1-5pm.
Subway: 6, E or V to 51st/53rd St. &
Lexington Ave.
Admission
is free, and the exhibit is open to the public.
PHOTOS
FROM THE OPENING RECEPTION, NOVEMBER 5TH

The
Exhibition was opened by Mr. Rolf Stang. Left to right:
Ingun Dahlin, Rolf Stang, Elin Halvorsen.







|