Siri Aurdal


Siri Aurdal is a Norwegian painter, graphic designer, and sculptor. She comes from an artistic family with parents textile artist Synnøve Anker Aurdal and painter Leon Aurdal. Ludvig Eikaas was her stepfather from 1959.
Although Aurdal is both a graphic designer and painter, her main field was sculpture and work with sculpture. She made her debut at the Høstutstillingen 1961 with a bust of Egil Eggen in brass. After that, she made a number of other busts of famous people, including Earle Hyman and Svend von Düring and Ludvig Eikaas.
In February 1969, she won a competition to decorate schools in Oslo, and in October 1972 presented the sculpture "Havbølger" at Trosterud skole. It was 12 × 6 m glass fibre tubes cut in wavy shapes which serves as a play sculpture for 100 children.
In 1979, she made a large relief in aluminium for Abelhaugen train station in Oslo.

Notable exhibitions

  • 2016 Bølger i parken rekomponert, Vigelandsparken, Oslo
  • 1980 Begrensninger dialog, at Vigelandsmuseet, Oslo.
  • 1969 Omgivelser, Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo
  • 1968 Galleri Kringla, Oslo
  • 1966 Kunstforeningen, Oslo

Collaborative exhibitions

  • 2016 Aurdal/Mugaas, Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo
  • 1974 Tre generasjoner, Kunstindustrimuseet, Oslo

Collaborative exhibitions