词条 | Knud Hvidberg |
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BiographyBorn in Holstebro in central Jutland, Hvidberg was a self-taught artist. In the early 1960s, he first painted in a Constructivist style inspired by Gunnar Aagaard Andersen and other members of the Linien II artists association. His sculptural creations were mobiles made of roof gutters, plexiglass and iron driven by electric motors with shining lights. One, developed together with William Soya, also had a sound and light component, predating later installations. His 1965 POEX exhibition combined avant-garde developments in art, poetry and drama. Hvidberg sought to give his mobiles associations with the cosmos and with ancient civilisations. While in Rome in the early 1979s, he again became interested in Symbolism which had characterized his early works with crosses and swastikas.[1] In the 1980s, Hvidberg decorated a number of buildings including the Vordingborg Educational Centre (Vordingborg Uddannelsescenter) in 1985.[2] AwardsIn 1972, Hvidberg was awarded the Eckersberg Medal.[1] References1. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=https://www.kulturarv.dk/kid/VisWeilbach.do?kunstnerId=324&wsektion=alle|title=Knud Hvidberg|author=Jens Henrik Sandberg |publisher=Kunstindeks Danmark & Weilbachs Kunstnerleksikon|accessdate=17 November 2014 |language=Danish}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.denstoredanske.dk/Kunst_og_kultur/Billedkunst/Kunstnere,_danske/Knud_Hvidberg?highlight=knud%20hvidberg|title=Knud Hvidberg|publisher=Den Store Danske|accessdate=17 November 2014 |language=Danish}} Literature
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6 : 1927 births|1986 deaths|20th-century Danish painters|People from Holstebro Municipality|Recipients of the Eckersberg Medal|20th-century Danish sculptors |
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