Exhibition

Camilla Løw: Alfabet

4 Oct 2019 – 17 Jan 2020

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Monday
09:30 – 18:00
Tuesday
09:30 – 18:00
Wednesday
09:30 – 18:00
Thursday
09:30 – 18:00
Friday
09:30 – 18:00
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
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Belmacz is delighted to announce Camilla Løw's second solo show at the gallery.

Coinciding with Løw's forthcoming publication 'outdoors utendørs', the exhibition introduces the idea of transferral — outdoor sculpture elements within an enclosed space.

About

Alfabet refers to the book by Danish poet Inger Christensen (1935 – 2009), where each chapter represents a single letter. With this system the artist follows a self-imposed order, simultaneously gaining a sense of release. Just as each of Christensen’s poems are formed from symbols and associations, letters enable Løw.


Walking through Alfabet gives a possibility to submerge into optical structures and the coded vortex of language. The viewer is able to interact with, and counter pose a polyhedral structure which incorporates a chess board with its figures.


Suspended sculptures give the notion of movement — circumventing ordinary sequences and ratios whereby steel, aluminium and bronze achieve effortless subtlety.

Camilla Løw
Born in 1976 in Born, Norway. She graduated with a BA in Fine Art, Glasgow School of Art.
Recent solo exhibitions include: INSTRUMENTAL (Camilla Løw & Gert Marcus), Fullersta gårdsväg, Huddinge (2018); Eye In The Sky, Kunstnerforbundet, Oslo (2016); Nerves and Muscles, Elastic Gallery, Stockholm (2015); Camilla Løw, Elastic Gallery, Stockholm (2015); Chain On Chain, Belmacz, London (2014); Spring Rain, Elastic Gallery, Malmø (2013); Camilla Løw, One Night Only, UKS, Oslo (2013); The Space of Shape-Time, The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo (2012). Group exhibitions include (2018); Alpenglühen — 100 years of Ettore Sottsass Jr, Belmacz, London (2017); NN-A NN-A NN -A – New Norwegian Abstraction, Astrup Fearnley Museum, Oslo (2015); Vibrant Matter, KIOSK, Ghent (2015); Hordur Agustsson, Camilla Løw, Sergio Sister, Thor Vigfusson, I8 Gallery, Reykjavik (2014); Dumb Rocks, Belmacz, London (2013); The Vigeland Museum, Oslo and Dave Allen / Camilla Løw, Frieze Focus, Frieze Art Fair, London (2012).


Camilla lives and works in Oslo.

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