Carsten Nash

Education

1968 – 1976: Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen; 1971: Academy of Fine arts, Istanbul.
Debut at Kunsternes Efterårsudstilling 1971 (KE71), a yearly, censored exhibition  of contemporary art.

Reviews

Helmer Lång, dr.phil., poet, art and  literature critic:
I have followed the artist for more than twenty years. What an overwhelming development from experiments with readymades and other works attached to trivial reality and then this actual exploration of new languages and unknown land behind the everyday horizon.

One of the last oil paintings of his I have seen is called “With a magic aura”; the painting is like a blasted starry sky, horns, shops, factory chimneys, crosses, arms and other elements from reality seem to have been cast around after a celestial explosion. But within all this disruption and diversity, the picture contains a peculiar wholeness. This unison of violent drama and harmony characterizes the best of Carsten Nash’s paintings….

We like to follow his wandering in his own universe, which is both humorous and playful, holding a philosophical insight and thoughtfulness which show that we are dealing with a spontaneous and at the same time asterisk fledged artist….”

Ulf Berg, Nordvästra Skånes Tidninger, 1994:
As an artist and a human being Carsten Nash has always been inquisitive and quick to adapt to new challenges. Since the seventies his artistic expression has changed its staging. Nevertheless the content has always expressed the warm and affirmative feelings so typical for Carsten Nash the artist. In a long line of exhibitions in Sweden, Denmark, Island and Finland his artistic intentions have always mirrored both play and severity.
He has the very rare quality to be able to fit his artistic expression into present surroundings, quietly, but still colourful and humorous.

 

Even more…

On the web
Koloristen-i-Tibirke  (pdf, in danish)

Represented:

Denmark:
Art libraries, Gentofte, Lyngby, Gladsaxe, Hvidovre; Køge Sketch Collection; Statens Kunstfond; Albertslund Municipality; decoration, the IC3-train “Henrik Gerner”;
Sweden:
Arkivmuseet, Lund; Norrköping Art Museum; Helsingborg Art Museum; Malmöhus County Council; Vikingsberg Art Museum; Ystad Art Museum; The State Art Council, Stockholm; Åstorp Municiplity; Ängelholm City Collections;
Island:
Living Art Museum;
Finland:
Nordic Art Center;
Japan:
Nagajima Museum, Saitama; Tagaya Museum, Tokyo;

Also represented in private collections throughout Northern Europe, and in USA and Mexico.

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