Kristin Lodoen Linder
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Kristin Lodoen or Kristin Linder (born 18 April 1966 in Lillehammer) is a Norwegian photographer, visual artist, dancer and choreographer.
Linder studied photography at International Center of Photography, part time studies, New York, 1997-2002,and dance at Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance, New York, 1990-1995. She also studied choreography at State University of New York at Purchase in 1992/93, and dance at Kunsthøgskolen in Oslo, BFA, 1987-90. Kristin Linder has been a dancer in Martha Graham Dance Company, New York, 1997-01. She is known as a photographer, visual artist, dancer and dancephotographer for several dance companies in New York. Her artistic background gives unique possibilities in regards to communicating movement/dance. This is evident in her work as a visual artist. She has participated in several exhibitions and Festivals in the US and Europe.
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[edit] Represented
Norwegian Museum of Photography, Norway, "TIDE", Nationalmuseum of Art, Norway "TIDE", Yamagata International Documentary Festival, database, Japan
[edit] Group exhibits
- Biennale Internazionale dell Arte Contemporanea,
Florence Biennale, Italy, w/TIDE,in collaboration with Rolf Aamot , 2007
- International Print Triennial, Vienna, Austria, 2007
- Gallery Loch Camelota, Festival of Light, Krakoww, Poland, 2004
- International Center of Photography, Education Gallery, New York, 2004
- Norwegian Museum of Photography, Preus Museum,Participated in exhibit:Rolf Aamot , "A feeling of deep pain", 2003-04
- Fall Exhibition, Bergen Artmuseum, Norway, w/TIDE, in collaboration with Rolf Aamot , 2000
- Short Film Festival, Grimstad, Norway, w/TIDE,in collabration with Rolf Aamot , 2000
- Bergen International Film Festival, Norway, w/TIDE, in collaboration with Rolf Aamot , 2000
[edit] Selected works
- 'Choreography: ”Irreversible Steps” (1991), ”Tide”, Rolf Aamot
[edit] Awards
- UTSNITT 2006, silver in the Category; This Year's Newcomer.
[edit] External links
[edit] Literature
- Direct Art Magazine, oktober 2005