Eline McGeorge
Eline McGeorge (born 1970) is a Norwegian artist who lives and works in London and Oslo, Norway. She has exhibited extensively in Norway and internationally.[1]
Biography[]
McGeorge was born 1970. She received her Master of Fine Arts in 2000 from Goldsmiths, University of London in London, England.[2] McGeorge takes use of drawing, animation, collage, artist books and weaving. Her work spans abstraction, concrete references and documentary with democratic problems, environmental issues, feminist legacy and science fiction as core thematic focuses.[3]
Solo exhibitions[]
- Oslo Kunstforening, Oslo (2016)[4]
- , London (2012)[5]
- , Copenhagen (2008)
- , Oslo (2007)[6]
Selected group exhibitions[]
- Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris (2017)
- Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum, Mumbai (2015)
- Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Oslo (2014) [7]
- , Copenhagen (2012–13)[8]
- Focus Frieze Art Fair, London (2012)
- , Moss (2009)
- B Hotel at the Museum of Modern Art PS1 New York in 2009.[9]
Collections[]
McGeorge's work is included in the permanent collection of the Limerick City Gallery of Art[10][11] and the Zabludowicz Collection.[12] She is also in the permanent collection of the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art.[13]
References[]
- ^ "CV – Eline McGeorge".
- ^ "Eline McGeorge - New Contemporaries".
- ^ "Eline McGeorge - Artspace".
- ^ "Eline McGeorge - Oslo Kunstforening in English".
- ^ "Eline McGeorge - Hollybush Gardens".
- ^ "Eline McGeorge - Fotogalleriet".
- ^ "Fritt Ord - Vi lever på en stjerne".
- ^ "David Risley Gallery - Painting without paint".
- ^ "Museum of Modern Art - MoMA". The Museum of Modern Art.
- ^ Ciara Finnegan; Limerick City Gallery of Art (January 2004). Limerick City Gallery of Art: a young people's educational guide to the permanent collection. LCGA. ISBN 978-0-9544291-5-7.
- ^ "Title of the current page, LCGA".
- ^ Collection, Zabludowicz. "An Archaeology - Exhibitions - Zabludowicz Collection".
- ^ "MACBA - Eline McGeorge".
External links[]
- 1970 births
- Living people
- 21st-century Norwegian women artists
- Alumni of Goldsmiths, University of London
- 21st-century Norwegian artists