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Marie Kølbæk Iversen (DK)

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Marie Kølbæk Iversen is a Danish visual artist who lives and works between Copenhagen, Denmark, and Oslo, Norway. She graduated from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 2008 and currently holds a position as artistic research fellow at the Academy of Fine Art at the Oslo National Academy of the Arts, where she is researching the role of active mythic thinking in facilitating the transformative potentiality of fright between industrialized and non-industrialized worlds.

Kølbæk Iversen’s work has been featured in national and international exhibitions including at the Kai Art Centre in Tallinn (Estonia, 2019), the Lousiana Museum of Modern Art (Denmark, 2018), the 11th Gwangju Biennial: The Eighth Climate (What Does Art Do?) (South Korea, 2016), and the Biennale de l’image en mouvement (Switzerland and Australia, 2014/15).

She is represented in private and public collections, among them the Danish National Gallery, the ARKEN Museum, and the Danish Arts Foundation.

Katinka Fogh Vindelev & Marie Kølbæk Iversen: Gravitational Shift (2019-?), live performance with public choir and soloist Nina Brewer, ARIEL – Feminisms in the Aesthetics, Copenhagen, November 2020. Photo: © ARIEL og Malle Madsen

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