This is a list of Greenlandic artists who were born in or who live in Greenland.

A

B

  • Peter Jens Ville Berthelsen (1923–1990), Nuuk, painter, and Greenlandic flag contestant
  • Aron Berthelsen (1933-2009), sculpture[5]
  • Esra Bertelsen (1889–1954), woodcarving[5]
  • Kelly Berthelsen (born 1967)[6]
  • Ivan Burkal (born 1955), Nuuk[1]

C

D

F

  • Ivalo Frank (born 1975) (Danish-Greenlander), filmmaker[6]

G

  • Nuka K. Godtfredsen (born 1970), drawing, painting
  • Israil Nikodemus Gormansen (Greenlandic Inuit, 1804–57), watercolors[5]

H

J

K

L

  • Jens Leibhardt (1931-1994), stone carving[26]
  • Anne-Lise Løvstrøm (born 1960), Nuuk[1]
  • Henrik Lund (Intel'eraq, 1875–1948), painter, lyricist
  • Kistat Lund (1944-2017)[5]
  • Dine Lyberth, stone carving[27]
  • Gerth Lyberth (1867–1929)
  • Hans Lynge (1906–1988) known as the founder of modern art in Greenland, impressionist painter, founder of the Nuuk School of Art[2][5]
  • Aviaaja Egede Lynge[6]
  • Mikisoq H. Lynge (born 1978), film[6]

M

N

  • Nanna Ánike Nikolajsen (born 1984)[6]
  • Camilla Nielsen (Greenlandic sculptor) (born 1972), Nuuk[1][3]

O

  • Kristian Olsen aaju (1942-2015), painting, writing[2][5]

P

  • Julia Pars (born 1968), Nuuk, drawing, painting, mixed media[1][30]
  • Buuti Pedersen (Bodil Pedersen, born 1955), Qaqotoq, painting[1][2]
  • Ivaaq Poulsen, sculpture, member of Inuit Youth International[31]

R

  • Linda Riber, printmaking, collage[3][32]
  • Ina Rosing (1942-2018)[33]
  • Jens Rosing (1925–2008), zoological studies[2]
  • Jukke Rosing (Angiuk Rosing), Nuuk, photography[34]
  • Kale Rosing (1911–1974), graphics[5]
  • Peter Rosing (1871–1938), woodcarving[5]
  • Peter Rosing (1892–1965), lithography, brother of Otto Rosing[5]
  • Otto Rosing (1896–1966), lithography, brother of Peter Rosing[5]
  • Naja Rosing-Advid, Nuuk[1]

S

  • Liss Stender, designer, graphic designer[35]
  • Ivars Silis (born 1944), photography, videography[36]
  • Inuuteq Storch (born 1989), Sisimiut, photography[37]
  • Arnajaraq Støvlbæk[3]
  • Kitora Sukuvara, stone carving[38]

T

  • Christian Thygesen (Danish), painter[39]
  • Malene Guldager Thygesen (Danish-Kalaalleq), painter, sculptor[39]

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 "Members." KIMIK. Accessed December 5, 2012.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Thisted, Kirsten. "Greenlandic Art: A Brief History". Bryggen Art. Accessed December 6, 2012
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 "Exhibition the Red Snowmobile." Greenland. Accessed December 5, 2012.
  4. Staffan and Jensen 114-119
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 "Grønland - billedkunst." Den Store Danske. (in Danish) Accessed December 12, 2012.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 "Exhibition: KUUK." Greenland. Accessed December 5, 2012.
  7. "Jørgen Chemnitz." NAPA: Nordens Instituts i Grønland. (in Danish) Accessed 18 Jan 2013.
  8. "Thue Christiansen." NAPA: Nordens Instituts i Grønland. (in Danish) Accessed 18 Jan 2013.
  9. "Jakob Danielsen." Archived 2013-11-02 at the Wayback Machine Qeqertarsuaq Museum. Accessed December 6, 2012.
  10. Julie Edel Hardenberg. Accessed December 5, 2012.
  11. Staffan and Jensen 100-103
  12. Aka Høegh. Accessed December 5, 2012.
  13. Staffan and Jensen 74-7
  14. Staffan and Jensen 108-9, 111
  15. Staffan and Jensen 78-81
  16. Staffan and Jensen 87-93
  17. Maria P. Kjaerulff. Accessed December 5, 2012.
  18. "Maria Panínguak` Kjærulff." NAPA: Nordens Instituts i Grønland. (in Danish) Accessed 18 Jan 2013.
  19. Thisted, Kirsten. "Kleeman, Jessie." The History of Nordic Women's Literature. Accessed December 6, 2012.
  20. Staffan and Jensen 94-99
  21. "Greenland Ivory Carvings on View at the Arctic Museum." Bowdoin College. Accessed December 5, 2012.
  22. Staffan and Jensen 71-73
  23. Staffan and Jensen 83-85
  24. Langhoff, Rune (13 July 2012). "Anna Kûitse Thastum er død" [Anna Kûitse Thastum is dead]. Sermitsiaq.AG (in Danish). Retrieved 5 December 2021.
  25. "Frederik Kristensen Kunngi." NAPA: Nordens Instituts i Grønland. (in Danish) Accessed 18 Jan 2013.
  26. Staffan and Jensen 67
  27. Staffan and Jensen 68
  28. Nacheva, Velina. "An average artistic day in Greenland." The Sofia Echo. November 29, 2001. Accessed December 6, 2012.
  29. "Iben Mondrup." NAPA: Nordens Instituts i Grønland. (in Danish) Accessed 18 Jan 2013.
  30. "Hjem." Julia Pars. Accessed December 5, 2012.
  31. "KATRINE DIRCKINCK-HOLMFELD, HUMPHREY POLEPOLE & IVAAQ POULSEN in collaboration with INUIT YOUTH INTERNATIONAL." Rethinking Nordic Colonialism. Accessed December 5, 2012.
  32. "Linda Riber." NAPA: Nordens Instituts i Grønland. (in Danish) Accessed 18 Jan 2013.
  33. Staffan and Jensen 104-107
  34. "Jukke Rosing (Angiuk Rosing)." NAPA: Nordens Instituts i Grønland. (in Danish) Accessed 18 Jan 2013.
  35. Inuk Design
  36. "C.V." Archived 2012-01-12 at the Wayback Machine Ivars Silis. (in Danish) Accessed 03 Mar 2015.
  37. "Inuuuteq Storch." NAPA: Nordens Instituts i Grønland. (in Danish) Accessed 18 Jan 2013.
  38. Staffan and Jensen 69
  39. 1 2 "Exhibition: A love letter". Katuaq (in Danish). Retrieved 4 January 2017.

References

  • Staffan, Carlen and Marianne Jensen, intro. Den Flyvende Kajak/The Flying Kayak/Qajaq Silaannakkoortoq (Contemporary Art from Greenland). Nordic Arts Centre, 1989. ISBN 978-9518955422.

Further reading

  • Goodnow, Katherine and Haci Akman. Scandinavian Museums and Cultural Diversity. Berghahn Books, 2008. ISBN 978-1845455774.
  • Kaalund, Bodil (Danish). The Art of Greenland: Sculpture, Crafts, Painting. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984. ISBN 978-0520048409.
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