Carl Krull


Carl Krull is a contemporary Danish artist. Best known for his "seismic" approach to sculptural drawing and painting, Krull works in various media, including sculptural drawing, sculpture, printmaking, virtual reality, and digital media.
An alumnus of the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts and San Carlos Academy of Fine Arts, he completed a Master of Fine Arts degree in 1999.
Krull has shown work in solo and group gallery exhibitions, including Snapshots From Slumberland – 3 X KRULL, Resonance, Seismic, Copenhagen Creatives, and Corpus Unika. He created commissioned sculptures for public installations at sculpture park and Elsinore, murals, the design selected for the Carlsberg's 2018 Wiibroe Design, and was the inspiration for the Theatrical Organization of Cyprus theatre production In Two Minds. Until 2019, Krull's studio was at Holckenhus, in the historical corner pavilion loft unit where artists Emil Nolde and Agnes Slott-Møller lived and worked.

Biography

Carl Krull was born on the island of Ærø in 1975, to artist parents Maria Struzik-Krull and. Krull studied at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts and San Carlos Academy of Fine Arts, graduating with a Master of Fine Arts degree in 1999. He was selected as a 2007 Artist-in-residence at Art Studio Itsukaichi.

Career

Carl Krull's artistic style has been described as "seismic" or "seismographic", referring to the sculptural drawing and painting approach that he developed. The approach is characterized by a topographical way of perceiving figures and space; rather than using contours to outline his subjects, Krull employs an abundance of lines to create the effect of the subject protruding from the two-dimensional surface of the paper or screen. Krull developed the method during a road trip through the United States, drawing continuous lines on a paper tube while acting as a human seismograph, allowing bumps in the road to create irregularities in the contoured lines he was drawing. Through experimentation, he evolved the method from black and white car scrolls to color, and incorporated diverse methods that include photography, drawing, painting, printmaking, large scale sculptures, and murals.

Public installations

Celestial – 2018, Elsinore harbor. A tall sculpture of a head, crafted from CNC-cut plywood board.Subterranean – 2017, Silkeborg Bad sculpture park. An tall concrete sculpture created by excavating earth in the form of two concave figures, then filling the negative forms with 29 tons of concrete. The resulting sculptures were lifted from the earthen mold to create a single convex figure.Loloopop – 2006. An audio-visual installation created in collaboration with Simon Steen-Andersen.

Public collections

Slitscanner, acquired 2011, ARoS [Aarhus Kunstmuseum]Slitscanner , acquired 2011, ARoS Aarhus KunstmuseumGraphite #5, acquired 2016, Colección SOLO Olmec #2, acquired 2016, Colección SOLO Olmec #4, acquired 2016, Colección SOLO Olmec #5, acquired 2016, Colección SOLO

Selected exhibitions

Resonance, Hans Alf Gallery – 2018Copenhagen Creatives, Maison du Danemark – 2018Wunderkammer 1 – liquid form, Esbjerg Art Museum – 2018Seismic, V1 Gallery – 2014Snapshots from Slumberland – 3 x Krulls, ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum – 2011Telescope, V1 Gallery – 2010Palace Party, Kunsthal Charlottenborg – 2011

Performing arts

Krull performed live in the production Body and Soul, creating a piece of virtual reality art during this theatre tribute to the human body.
During the exhibition Palace Party at Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Krull performed a live, artistic marathon in front of the audience, creating a large-scale drawing over the course of 10 hours. His work served as the inspiration for the 2010 Theatrical Organization of Cyprus theatre production In Two Minds.

Awards

  • "Selected Artist" invited to create the 2018 Carlsberg Wiibroe Design Seismic Wave – Finalist, Hegnspælen 2015Angels and DemonsDiesel New Art Prize 2005