Anne Marie Ploug, art, Copenhagen, Galleri Maria Friis

Anne Marie Ploug

Anne Marie Ploug is above all other things a visual artist specializing in printmaking. She focuses on what is often overlooked or considered marginal and turns it into the main subject of her art. Using both traditional and experimental graphic techniques, she creates works where lines, forms, and rhythms open new ways of seeing the body, nature, and our surroundings.

 

Anne Marie Ploug (b. 1966, Denmark) is educated from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. She has exhibited widely: namely with solo exhibitions at institutions such as Kastrupgårdsamlingen, Horsens Kunstmuseum, Møstings Hus, Gammelgaard, and Politikens Forhal, and participated in group shows at venues including Rønnebæksholm, Charlottenborg, Den Frie, and DCA Gallery, New York. She is the recipient of the Anne Marie Telmanyi born Carl-Nielsen Honorary Grant and was nominated for the Queen Sonja Print Award in 2022, one of the world’s leading prizes for graphic art.

Selected Artworks

Biography

Born

Denmark, 1966

Education

MFA, The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1995

PUBLIC ART

2026

Rødovre Kommune, Kernehuset, Werk Arkitekter, Rødovre, Denmark

2019

Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark

SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2024

“MANKO”, Kastrupgårdsamlingen, Kastrup, Denmark

2022

“Mori Mori”, Horsens Museum of Art, Horsens, Denmark

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2024

“KOLOSSAL – Grafik i store formater”, Kastrupgårdsamlingen, Kastrup, Denmark
“Classeværelset”, Art Matter, Copenhagen, Denmark

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