Inger Johanne Grytting

Inger Johanne Grytting (born 1949 in Svolvær) is a Norwegian artist. She lives and works in New York City.

Inger Johanne Grytting has exhibited extensively in Norway and internationally.[1] She is primarily known for drawing and painting.[2]

Grytting is included in the permanent collections of the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo; Stavanger Kunstmuseum, Stavanger; Nordland fylkeskommune, Nordland, the Albany Print Museum, Albany Institute of History & Art amongst others.[3]

Grytting's solo presentations have taken place at Oslo Kunstforening, Oslo (2016);[4] Northern Norway Art Museum, Tromsø (2015);[5][6] Muriel Guepin Gallery, New York City (2014);[7] Galleri Svalbard, Longyearbyen (2013); North Norwegian Artists Center, Svolvær (2012) and Tegnerforbundet, Oslo (2003).

Selected group exhibitions

  • Treasures — Skatter, North Norwegian Artists Center, Tromsø (2016)
  • Platons Huskestue, Tegnerforbundet, Oslo (2016)[8]
  • Brudd og kontinuitet — Tegnerforbundet 100 år, Tegnerforbundet, Oslo (2016)[9]
  • One More Week of Summer, Muriel Guepin Gallery, New York (2015)[10]
  • Passasje, Bodø Kunstforening (2015)
  • Twenty-three Artists from In and Around, Bushwick Open Studios, Brooklyn, NY (2014)
  • 12 falsa ark, North Norwegian Artists Center, Svolvær (2014)
  • Disegno.3, The Boiler Room Contemporary Art Projects, Copenhagen (2013)
  • Righteous Perpetrators, A.I.R Gallery, Brooklyn, NY (2012)
  • Selected Works from the Collection of Sparebank1 Nord-Norges Stiftelse, Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum, Tromsø (2011)

References

  1. "C.V. / Contact". INGER JOHANNE GRYTTING.
  2. "Extensions. Inger Johanne Grytting. Petter Snare, Teknisk Industri AS. 9788293281078". www.mottodistribution.com.
  3. http://www.theboilerroom.no/files/CV_grytting_2013.pdf
  4. "Inger Johanne Grytting - Oslo Kunstforening in English". en.oslokunstforening.no.
  5. "Inger Johanne Grytting: Extensions | Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum". www.nnkm.no.
  6. ""Light Lines: The Art of Jan Groth, Inger Johanne Grytting, and Thomas Pihl" Exhibition". www.nyartbeat.com. Retrieved 2021-04-14.
  7. "Patrick Carrara and Inger Johanne Grytting - Exhibitions - Muriel Guepin Gallery". www.murielguepingallery.com.
  8. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2017-03-29. Retrieved 2017-03-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  9. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2017-03-29. Retrieved 2017-03-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  10. "One More Week of Summer - Exhibitions - Muriel Guepin Gallery". www.murielguepingallery.com.
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