Hilde Marstrander (born 8 December 1969) is a
Norwegian
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artist
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,
illustrator
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and
art critic
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.
Hilde Marstrander has an academic and professional background as a
fashion design
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er in
London
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and
Paris
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. Her journalism career includes positions as a host for fashion TV-shows on
ZTV and TV3 and fashion editor for ''
ELLE
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''. She has also worked as a reporter for ''
VG'', ''
Aftenposten
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'',
Avisenes Pressebyrå and the
Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation
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(
NRK
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). She had the position as the Editor-in-Chief of the Norwegian publication ''SNITT'' – Magazine for visual communication during the years 2006–2010.
However, Marstrander switched paths, and started studying
contemporary art
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in 2010; first at Einar Granum Kunstfagskole,
Then at the Academy of Art at the
Arctic University of Norway and
Parsons New School for Design in New York.
She has later had art shows in Norway, Germany, England, Thailand and the US.
She is currently an art critic for the Norwegian Association for Arts and Crafts and the monthly paper ''
Ny Tid
''Ny Tid'' (English: ''Modern Times Review'') is Norway's largest international quarterly review of non-fiction books – up to 50 in each issue. It is currently owned by Ny Tid & Orientering AS.
''Ny Tid'' is headed by the newspaper founder Tr ...
''.
Marstrander has been involved in the 'Mote mot Pels' movement in Norwegian fashion. Their work led to Oslo Fashion Week adopting a fur-free policy.
References
External links
Marstrander's Website
1969 births
Living people
Norwegian television presenters
Norwegian journalists
Norwegian illustrators
Norwegian women illustrators
Fashion journalists
Norwegian magazine editors
Norwegian women journalists
Women magazine editors
Norwegian women editors
Norwegian women television presenters
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