ASTRID SPECHT SEEBERG - CV
1999 Born in Copenhagen, Denmark
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Member of Billedkunstner Forbundet and Dansk Billedhuggersamfund.
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Represented at Hans Alf Gallery.
Prizes
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Carl Nielsen and Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen Foundation's talent prize 2022.
Exhibitions/Projects
2021
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Solo-exhibition, "Bondage" Galleri Symbol, Guldbergsgade 9, 2200 kbh N
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Artfair "Kunst for alle" in Lokomotivvaerkstedet, copenhagen, Upcoming area
curated by Connie Boe Boss
2022
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Group Exhibition "There is a crack in everything" at KBH Kunst, CPH, with Hanne
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Galleri KANT, Group Exhibition "TERRIOR" Curated by Emil Hesk, 7/7 2022
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ConFeria art Festival 19-20/8 2022, exhibiting sculpture in open air
2023
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Exhibition at Riises Landsted. Curated by Kunstsalonen and Anne Aarsland.
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Rodløs kunst "72 timer på Krebsen" på galleri Krebsen, Studiestræde
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Kvart Gallery, Århus, gruppeudstilling "Iuvenis" med artist talk
2024
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Winter show, Hans alf gallery CPH
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Enter art fair performace programme CLAYPLAY
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Till a mermaid drags you under, Duoexhibition Magnus Fisker, Hans Alf Gallery CPH
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Luthers Church fall exhibition, cph østerbro, Danish sculpture society
Collaborations
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“Memories of the future, a case for ornaments in an economy with no space for craftsmen” thesis for Master of Architecture by Filip Nyborg, AARCH, Aarhus.
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“In love, Paralyzed” - under continuous collaboration with marine biologist Susie Bagotai.
Other:
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2023 - Albisola, Italien - Asger Jorns residency and sculpture center.
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2022 - Davide Ronco Studio
For inquiries, contact amanda@hansalf.com
Astrid Specht Seeberg 1999
is a self-taught sculptor with a background in ceramics from Copenhagen, Denmark. She quickly gained recognition for her artistic practice and was awarded the Carl Nielsen Foundation's Talent Prize in 2022. She has exhibited her works in galleries in Copenhagen, including Galleri Kant, kbh kunst, and Anne Aarsland for Kunstsalonen.
Her artistic practice is deeply connected to the aquatic environment. Her large ceramic sculptures draw inspiration from creatures evolved from water, and she portrays them figuratively.
Her abstract and expressive works often feature organic shapes and textures. Bubbles, lamellae, animal depictions, and an almost musical progression are recurring elements in her works. The scientific depictions of fish and marine creatures are not always direct illustrations of specific species. For Seeberg, they represent blends of universal natural laws and spiritual works that arise from the artist's inner emotional life. She embraces a raw and improvisational approach, emphasizing breaking with ceramic norms and her own abilities. As a result, her works are constantly evolving and never appear the same.
She has collaborated with marine biologists from Hungary and mangrove ecologists from Bremen University, as well as working with architect Filip Nyborg to create large art installations through ornamentation and clay exploration. Seeberg's work focuses on creating balance points in sculptures that are on the verge of collapsing. She breaks and stabilizes the clay in the process, inviting chaos and collapse into her work and working with gravity.
In Specht's works, fish are not just fish, and clay is not just clay. It is a connection with the elements that can represent the cycle of life, where nature is understood as a larger universal consciousness.