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Sleeping Boy

  • Creation date1992
  • Dimensions48.0 x 52.0 cm

Controversial Norwegian painter Odd Nerdrum (b.1944) blends Rembrandt & Caravaggio influences with allegorical narratives, defying modern art norms.

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Artist Biography

Early Life and Influences

  • Born: April 8, 1944, Helsingborg, Sweden
  • Parents: Resistance fighters who fled German-occupied Norway during World War II.
  • Childhood: Marked by parental divorce and a sense of abandonment, which influenced his later themes of isolation and refuge.
  • Education: Attended a Rudolf Steiner school in Oslo, emphasizing spiritual and esoteric practices.
  • Art Academy of Oslo: Studied from 1961-1963 but became disillusioned with modern art trends.
  • Key Influences: Rembrandt, Caravaggio, Titian – heavily influenced his neo-Baroque style and focus on classical techniques. The painting *The Conspiracy of Claudius Civilis* by Rembrandt was a pivotal moment in his artistic development.

Artistic Development and Style

  • Rejection of Modern Art: Actively opposed the prevailing trends in modern art, choosing to master traditional techniques instead.
  • Neo-Baroque Style: Developed a distinctive style characterized by dramatic lighting (chiaroscuro), realistic figures, and allegorical narratives.
  • Themes: Explores themes of refuge, forbidden longings, apocalyptic scenarios, and the human condition. Often depicts figures dressed in historical or otherworldly attire.
  • Kitsch Philosophy: Defines his art as "kitsch" rather than traditional art, emphasizing emotional impact over intellectual critique. This philosophy spawned a movement among his followers.
  • Mediums: Primarily paints but also creates etchings and drawings.

Major Works and Achievements

  • Monumental Paintings: Known for creating large-scale works that have become iconic within his style.
  • Recurring Motifs: Features recurring motifs such as floating figures in space, and scenes evoking a sense of post-apocalyptic desolation.
  • Love Divided (1964–2005): A significant work that underwent multiple iterations due to early destruction.
  • Museum Acquisitions: His works are held in prestigious museums worldwide including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Walker Art Center, de Young Museum, and Hirshhorn Museum.

Controversies and Historical Significance

  • Criticism: Faced criticism from Norwegian art critics who viewed his work as representing a triumph of popular culture over art.
  • Tax Evasion Conviction: In 2012, he was convicted of tax evasion and sentenced to prison, which brought further attention to his controversial persona.
  • Rejection of Modernism: Nerdrum's staunch rejection of modern art trends and embrace of classical techniques has made him a significant figure in the ongoing debate about artistic values.
  • Influence on Contemporary Art: His "kitsch" philosophy and dedication to traditional painting methods have influenced a generation of artists seeking alternatives to contemporary art practices.

Later Life and Legacy

  • Continued Production: Continues to create six to eight paintings annually, including still lifes, portraits, and allegorical works.
  • Writing and Philosophy: Author of essays, aphorisms, poems, and plays that articulate his philosophical views on art, culture, and the human condition.
  • Recognition as a Classical Painter: Widely recognized as a prominent classical painter in Scandinavia.
Odd Nerdrum

Odd Nerdrum

1944 - , Sweden

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Figurative painting, Kitsch
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Rembrandt
    • Caravaggio
    • Titian
  • Date Of Birth: April 8, 1944
  • Full Name: Odd Nerdrum
  • Nationality: Norwegian
  • Place Of Birth: Helsingborg, Sweden
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