Ingrid Lønningdal
Ingrid Lønningdal is a visual artist based in Lier, Norway. In her practice she seeks to provide an understanding of the spaces we inhabit, often by using architecture as a starting material. Her projects deal with how we relate to our surroundings, and she is keenly interested in spatiality and colour, urban renewal and architecture. The works are materialised trough painting, drawing, photography, text, and textile. They are drawn on paper, published as books, painted directly on walls or take shape as sculpture.
Ingrid Lønningdal (b. 1981, Bergen) is a Norwegian artist based in Lier, Norway. Recent solo exhibitions include “Functions”, Stavanger (2022), “Edges”, Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, Germany (2020), “Fibre Reinforcement,” Kunstnerforbundet, Oslo (2019); “Grooves and Ridges,” Trøndelag senter for samtidskunst (2017); and “Division of Space,” Oslo Kunstforening (2017). She has participated in group exhibitions such as “The Work That Textile Does”, Central Museum of Textiles in Łódź, Poland, “Norwegian Sculpture Biennial 2015: Art Belongs to Those Who See It”, The Vigeland Museum, Oslo and “Inside Outside Architecture”, The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo. She recently completed a major public art commission for Stavanger University Hospital, Norway.