• Camilla Løw

available works

Bloom of All

Camilla Løw, Bloom of All, 2012

installation (concrete, wood and spray paint), dimensions variable

… In Camilla Løw’s practice, art is considered as an element among other elements. Her sculptures are even-footed and talkative, not seeking to surpass the forms and features that make up their surroundings but to bring them into conversation. A dialogue like this is made of absence as well as presence, the void becoming a tension, a lack, or an invitation. …
—Max L Zarzycki, Art in the everyday
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At Once

Camilla Løw, At Once, 2012

lasercut and polished black perspex disk, on cord, 100 cm (height variable)

£7,500 (EX VAT)

Anni

Camilla Løw, Anni, 2010

oak and spray painted rope, 90 x 90 cm

€7,000 (EX VAT)

Machines (Green)

Camilla Løw, Machines (Green), 2020

concrete, spray paint, steel and wheels, 50 x 50 x 72.5 cm

€8,500 (EX VAT)

Lozano (Green Leaf)

Camilla Løw, Lozano (Green Leaf), 2018

steel, paint and cotton string, 240 × 40 × 1 cm

€7,800 (EX VAT)

Gravity

Camilla Løw, Gravity, 2018

steel rod and spray paint, 137 × 30 × 30 cm

€7,800 (EX VAT)

Montage

Camilla Løw, Montage, 2012

metal and paint, 221 × 40 × 40 cm

€10,000 (EX VAT)

Systems

Camilla Løw, Systems, 2019

black steel, lacquer paint, cord, 54 x 27 x 3 cm

£5,000 (EX VAT)

Jasmine

Camilla Løw, Jasmine, 2017

spray painted black steel and cord, 90 × 105 cm × variable height

£6,000 (EX VAT)

Colour of Day

Camilla Løw, Colour of Day, 2014

stained glass, mild steel rod and cord, 61.5cm x variable height

£9,000 (EX VAT)

Horizontal Noon

Camilla Løw, Horizontal Noon, 2014

hand painted in enamel on aluminium & cord, 75 cm × variable height

£5,600 (EX VAT)

Mussle Beach

Camilla Løw, Mussle Beach, 2015

perspex, spray paint and cord, 100 × 100 × 0.4 cm (height variable)

price on request

Resistance

Camilla Løw, Resistance, 2020

concrete, spray paint, steel and wheels , 50 x 50 x 71 cm

€11,000 (EX VAT)

White Column

Camilla Løw, White Column, 2015

concrete with pigment, 200 × 20 × 20 cm

price on request

Black Corners

Camilla Løw, Black Corners, 2012

four black metal sheets on the wall material: wood, metal and carpaint, 62 x 62 x 5 cm

€12,000 (EX VAT)

Black Spring

Camilla Løw, Black Spring, 2018

coloured concrete and spray paint, 50 x 25 x 25 cm

€5,500 (EX VAT)


Artist bio 

Camilla Løw, in her studio

Camilla Løw (b.1976, Oslo, Norway), graduated with a BA in Fine Art from the Glasgow School of Art. Through a visual language that recalls Constructivism and Minimalism, Camilla uses industrial materials to carefully compose her structural form. Embracing the sites and the specificities of the materials she works with, Camilla’s work allows for a redefinition of space, in turn, allowing new relations to emerge.

 

 

Select exhibitions include: Virksomheten [The business], Kunstnerforbundet, Oslo (2023);  Flower in the Wind, Belmacz, London (2023); Solo Exhibition, Camilla Løw, ISCA at Market Art Fair, Stockholm (2023); Carla Åhlander & Camilla Løw, Belmacz, London (2022);  GIRL MEETS GIRL, Vestfossen Kunstlaboratorium, Norway (2022); Space Junk, ISCA Gallery, Oslo (2021);  High Rise, ISCA Gallery, Oslo (2020); Alfabet, Belmacz, London (2019); B, Belmacz, London (2019); INSTRUMENTAL (Camilla Løw & Gert Marcus), Fullersta Gård, Huddinge (2018); Collective Collaborations, British Council Collection (touring exhibition) (2018-19); Alpenglühen – 100 years of Ettore Sottsass Jr, Belmacz, London (2017); Eye In The Sky, Kunstnerforbundet, Oslo (2016); NN-A NN-A NN -A – New Norwegian Abstraction, Astrup Fearnley Museum, Oslo (2015); Vibrant Matter, KIOSK, Ghent (2015); Nerves and Muscles, Elastic Gallery, Stockholm (2015); Chain On Chain, Belmacz, London (2014); Dumb Rocks, Belmacz, London (2013); The Space of Shape-Time, The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo (2012). The Vigeland Museum, Oslo and Dave Allen/Camilla Løw, Frieze Focus, Frieze Art Fair, London (2012). Culture & Leisure, New Art Centre, Roche Court, Salisbury (2010); Social Geometry, Schmidt & Handrup, Cologne (2010); M, Gallery AHO, Oslo (2009); New Ruins, Bergen Kunsthall (2008); Embraced Open Reassembled, Sutton Lane, London (2008); Straight Letters, Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee (2008); Straight Letters, Pier Arts Centre, Orkney (2008); Broken Windows, Elastic Gallery, Malmø (2007); Henriette Grahnert / Camilla Løw, Sutton Lane, Paris (2006); Camilla Løw, Jack Hanley Gallery, San Francisco (2005).

 

 

Camilla’s work features in numerable public collections, including: the Asker municipality art collection, Norway; Skulpturstopp sculpture park, Norway; Pier Arts Centre, UK; The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Norway; The British Arts Council Collection, UK; The Government Art Collection, UK; Region Skåne, Sweden; The Ruppert Collection of post-1945 Concrete Art Museum in Kultuspeicher, Wurzberg, Germany; The Statoil Art Collection, Norway; The Storebrand Art Collection, Norway; Nasjonalmuseet for kunst, arkitektur og design Henie Onstad; The Arts Council Collection, UK; The Jotun Art Collection, Norway; MIT Visual Art Collection, USA.

 

 

Camilla lives and works in Oslo, where she is Professor; Art and Craft at the Oslo National Academy of the Arts.

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