Jakob Jørgensen
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Jakob Jørgensen by Dorte Krogh Jakob Jørgensen was born in 1977 in Nyborg, Denmark. He studied fine art in his early twenties, attending The New Art School, Odense, Denmark and Guildhall School of Fine Arts in London, as well as completing an apprenticeship with Studio Palla in Carrara, Italy. In 2008, he graduated from the Royal Danish Academy for Design, and went on to found a successful design studio. As his interest in large scale steel sculpture developed, he submitted a proposal to the Danish National Workshop in 2017, and was granted access to their vast metalworking facilities. He continued his exploration of the medium, building a dedicated studio tailored to working with steel pipe on the island of Bornholm in 2020. Jørgensen’s work has been exhibited internationally in solo and group exhibitions including at the Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris, France; Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk, Denmark; Designmuseum, Copenhagen, Denmark; and the 21st Century Museum, Kanazawa, Japan. He has been the recipient of numerous awards and grants including the Finn Juhl Prize, the Bodum Design Award, and the IFDA Goldleaf Award. Installation image of Take Root, From left to right: Resistance, Freedom Vessel, The Wound, The Tree, The Punch, Branch Out II, Branch Out I, 2022, Photo by Joe Kramm. Installation image of Take Root, Wall sculptures from left to right: The Bean, The Beat, The Hole, 2022, Floor sculpture: Freedom Vessel, 2022, Photo by Joe Kramm. The Wound, 2022 Photo by Dorte Krogh https://museumofnonvisibleart.com/interviews/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/The-Burning.mp4