Odd Nerdrum - the Nerdrum School - Schjoldager Inger (ed.) - Books - Arvinius + Orfeus Publishing AB - 9789187543043 - November 30, 2013
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Odd Nerdrum - the Nerdrum School

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Odd Nerdrum - the Nerdrum School

Norwegian artist Odd Nerdrum (born 1944) was a student at the Academy of Art in Oslo when modernism made its delayed entry into Norway. Nerdrum broke away from his peers who rallied around the likes of Warhol and Lichtenstein, instead becoming a follower of Rembrandt and a painter in the classical tradition. Art students from all over the world have since sought out his teachings, and many have become internationally known in their own right. This book documents the vast influence of Odd Nerdrum, and his followers who went on to become some of today's leading figurative painters. Among the many artists included are Nerdrum himself, Amy Sherald, Andrea J. Smith, Andrew Scheglow, Anthony Ackrill, Atle Skudal, Austin Murphy, Billy Roy Okland, Boris Koller, Brad Silverstein, Brad Wilde, Brandon Kralik, Caleb Knodell, Carlos Madrid, Christer Tronsmed, Cornelia Maria Hernes, Clarissa James, David Maddy, David Molesky, David Ransom, Dylan Chritchfield Sales, Elisabeth Gyllensten, Eri Hareyiama, Evan Kitson, Even Richardson, Fereidoun Ghaffari, Francis O'Toole, Gabrielle Vitollo, Geir Stahl, Guillermo Lorca Garcia Huidobro, Gunnar Haslund, Harald Kolderup, Hege Elisabeth Haugen, Helene Knoop, Irena Jovic, Ivanco Talevski, Jan-Ove Tuv, Jay Senetchko, Jeremy Francis Bell, Joakim Ericsson, Joel Frank and Johan Patricny.


264 pages, Illustrations (black and white, and colour)

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released November 30, 2013
ISBN13 9789187543043
Publishers Arvinius + Orfeus Publishing AB
Pages 264
Dimensions 250 × 270 × 33 mm   ·   1.84 kg
Language English  
Editor Schjoldager, Inger

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