Sophia Kalkau
Born1960 (age 63–64)
NationalityDanish
EducationRoyal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Websitehttp://www.kalkau.dk

Sophia Kalkau (born 1960) is a Danish artist, who works in a variety of media including writing, photography, sculpture and installation. Sophia Kalkau has studied Art History at Copenhagen University and holds a degree in Art Theory from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. She is the author of numerous publications on aesthetics.[1][2]

Works

In the center of Kalkau's art stands a critical, open dialogue that researches vocabularies of material and form around the female body through a photographic work. In a repetitive act of merging, binding and combining human figures and geometrical objects Kalkau formulates an artistic narrative of surface continuity and spatial organization.

A key characteristic of her oeuvre is a conceptual approach to contemporary sculpture that she serially explores through her own body. Kalkau's interest in physical, cognitive and perceptive transitions materializes frequently in a scenographic performative gesture that she records through serial photographic prints. Kalkau's photographic work defies an unambiguous reading and invites the viewer to various interpretations.

Art in public space in selection

Public collection in selection

Books and Publications

References

  1. ^ "Artist: Sophia Kalkau" (in Danish). Kunstindeks Danmark. Retrieved 10 March 2016.
  2. ^ Jespersen, Flemming. "Sophia Kalkau" (in Danish). KunstOnLine.dk. Retrieved 10 March 2016.
  3. ^ Grøndalskirkens menighedsråd / Den Frie Udstillingsbygning (March 2022). "Om dansk kunst".
  4. ^ Sophia Kalkau, KØS Museum for Art in Public Space (March 2022). "Det Ægyptiske Æg, 2016".
  5. ^ Collection of National Galerie of Art, Denmark (SMK) (March 2022). "SMK.dk search Sophia Kalkau".
  6. ^ Ny Carlsbergfondet (March 2022). "Works of Sophia Kalkau".
  7. ^ Arken Museum of Modern Art (March 2022). "Sophia Kalkau in Arken's Collection".
  8. ^ Sophia Kalkau - stoffet og ægget (March 2022). "National Library Denmark".