Louise Nippierd
Louise Nippierd is a British-Norwegian metal-and-jewellery artist, living in Oslo, Norway.
Biography
Louise Nippierd was born and raised in England and moved to Norway with her Norwegian journalist mother and English father in 1967. Her father was a Commander in the Royal Navy on a 3-year contract with NATO in Bærum. During her first two years in Norway, Nippierd attended St. George's British School in Bærum, while her three siblings continued on at different boarding schools in England. In 1969 the family decided to stay in Norway, and Nippierd started at Smestad Primary School in Oslo, where several members of the Norwegian royal family, including King Harald V and Crown Prince Haakon Magnus, have also been pupils.Nippierd took a goldsmith course in 1990 at the Elvebakken videregående skole College, and in 1991 she enrolled at the Metal Department of the Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry, where she gained a master's degree in 1996. Also in 1996, she founded the studio community NB 13, which she ran for 10 years and shared with other artist colleagues, including Andrew J. Barton. Between 1997 and 2005 Nippierd was a guest teacher at the Oslo National Academy of the Arts, teaching courses in anodizing aluminium.
Nippierd's works have been purchased by several institutions, including Norsk Kulturråd Arts Council Norway. and a commission for two small sculptures for the Royal Caribbean cruise ship Jewel of the Seas.
Artistic outlook
has traditionally been marketed purely in an aesthetic and decorative function, but Louise Nippierd also gives her jewellery an inherent ambiguity as the carrier of a deeper message. Her projects have a socio-political dimension, touching on issues such as racism, homosexuality, animal rights and eating disorders. She attributes her concern with the marginalized groups in society to her own marginalized childhood as an English-speaking child in Norway.Artistic materials
Nippierd first started working with aluminium in 1994 and was very quickly fascinated by all the possibilities this material has, due to its light weight and ability to be coloured by anodizing. She specialised in this medium in her master's degree work and has subsequently gained an international reputation for her large anodized aluminium body-sculptures.Nippierd's use of imitation fur as an artistic material serves to highlight her opposition to the cruelty of the fur trade and the use of animal fur in art and fashion.
Awards and grants
- 2002:
- * Oslo Bys Kulturpris, Oslo Kommune – Oslo City Cultural Award.
- 2004:
- * Norwegian Goldsmiths' Association "Smykk Meg 2004" Design Competition – first prize.
- 2006:
- Statens materialstipend, Kulturdepartementet – National Material Grant for Artists
- Utstillingsstipend, Norsk Kulturråd – Exhibition Grant for Artists, Arts Council Norway
Group exhibitions
1992: "Ring frei", International ring exhibition- Galerie Zebra, Düsseldorf,
- Retretti Galleri, Punkaharju,
- Röhsska Museum, Gothenburg 24 November 2001 – 27 January 2002
- Museum of Applied Art Tallinn, Tallinn 23 February – 14 April 2002
- Lahti City Museum, Lahti 4 May – 6 June 2002
- Kunstindustrimuseet, København 16 August – 29 September 2002
- Hafnarborg Kulturcenter, Hafnarfjörður 9–24 November 2002
- Sørlandet Art Museum, Kristiansand 15 February – 23 March 2003
- 1–24 December
- National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C. 23 April – 12 November
- Oslo City Museum, Oslo
- Grassi Museum für angewandte Kunst, Leipzig 25 November 2004 – 27 February 2005
- The Mackintosh Gallery, Glasgow 5 March – 12 April
- , Edinburgh 1–29 June
- , Nijmegen 3 October – 24 November
- Usher Gallery, Lincoln
- , Worksop
- , Oldham 20 August – 12 November
- , London, 17 February – 3 April 2005
- The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh
- Clotworthy Arts Centre, Antrim
- , Carmarthen
- Nord Norsk Kunstnersenter 22 June – 26 August
- Kunstbanken, Hamar 15 November 2008 – 11 January 2009
- Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco 23 January – 12 April
- Oslo City Hall Gallery, Oslo, Norway. Guest exhibitor with the Norwegian Hatmakers 10th Anniversary Jubilee.
Themed solo exhibitions
1997: Master's Degree "New Talents" Exhibition "With sensuous signals shall the body be adorned"1999: "Cross"
- , Oslo 10 September – 16 October
- , Stavanger, 13 September – 18 October
- , Bærum 23 February – 24 March
- , Drammen 12 October – 9 November 2002
- , Haugesund 14 September – 5 October 2003
- , Ås 7 February 2003 – 4 March 2004
- Hå gamle prestegård,, Hå,
- Møre og Romsdal Kunstnersenter Molde, 9 June – 8 July
- , Oslo,