Jørgen Haugen Sørensen
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Jørgen Haugen Sørensen (3 October 1934 – 18 November 2021) was one of Denmark's most eminent sculptors. He had his artistic debut at the acclaimed and prestigiou
Spring Exhibition
(''Forårsudstillingen'') at
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, Copenhagen in 1953. Haugen Sørensen was a member of the artistic unio
Decembristerne
and the artist collective
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, as well as Veksølund in Denmark. The post-war and contemporary sculptor has been hailed as the greatest Danish sculptor since
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. He received several important distinctions for his works through the years, such as the Eckerberg Medal in 1969 and the
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in 1979. In 1958 he was selected to represent Denmark at the
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. Sørensen's sculptures have been placed all around the world.


Early life

As a child, together with his brother
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, Haugen Sørensen began to draw and later to model. When he was 15, he trained as a plasterer and potter and then attended the
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in Copenhagen. As a sculptor, however, he was self-taught.Pia Kristine Münster, "Jørgen Haugen Sørensen"
''Kunstindeks Danmark & Weilbachs Kunstnerleksikon''. Retrieved 4 June 2012.
Jørgen Haugen Sørensen has spent most of his life abroad, living in a voluntary exile in Southern Europe. The 1960s he spent in Paris, France and Verona, Italy before finally settling down in the artists' town
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in Tuscany from 1971. Despite developing a style far removed from his Danish contemporaries, Haugen Sørensen has always been highly present in his native country in exhibitions as well as in the artistic debate.


Career

After his debut at Charlottenborg's spring exhibition in 1953, he rapidly gained a reputation as a sculptor who crafted works of the human body and of animals with intense expressiveness and realism. His scenes of butchery became central to his work. At the end of the 1950s during a stay on the island of
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, he entered a more abstract phase, experimenting with tiled pipes and other ceramic products, although he maintained elements of the body and other recognizable phenomena. During the dramatic years of the
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, he settled in Paris creating figurative sculptures in bronze from 1959 to 1963. They depict scarred, torn organic forms reflecting a reality of cruelty, fear and sexuality. He traveled widely to Italy, Germany, Spain and Yugoslavia, developing a style which was far removed from Danish culture. At the end of the 1960s, he often created compositions made up of several smaller sculptures, sometimes using materials such as plastic or textiles, occasionally borrowing elements from other sculptors. After an interruption at the end of the 1960s when he turned to films, he returned to sculpture making use of marble, often combining different colours and finishes, as can be seen in his decorative work outside the School of Journalism in Aarhus. Other important works include the geometrical ''Huset der slikker solskin'' (The House which Licks Sunshine, 1980) for the Danish Institute in Rome, ''Dumhedens store flod'' (Stupidity's Great River, 1995) in
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, and ''Sorg'' (Sorrow, 1990) for the French University in Istanbul. His later work often consists of large angular shapes with rough surfaces as his three sculptures for the University of Lund (1994) and his 7 meters tall ''Colossus'' at the
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in Copenhagen."Jørgen Haugen Sørensen"
''Den Store Danske''. Retrieved 4 June 2012.
Throughout his career Haugen Sørensen had been rethinking how to work with sculpture, and according to him art is important precisely because it is the means through which society breathes. His oeuvre can thus largely be viewed as a commentary on basic conditions of human existence.


Style

Since his debut in 1953 he shifted without any formal training or schooling between materials and modes of expression within the sculptural sphere. His artistic language evolved throughout his career, but the production always kept an abstract core within its diversity. He primarily worked with sculptures even though he was also an accomplished
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. Haugen Sørensen's works present his views of the human condition in his own, often brutal style. His reservations about the
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's approach are evident in his oeuvre's glaring contrast to the generally theoretical approach of his contemporaries. Free of attachment to any given idiom, Haugen Sørensen channelled his creative talents to depicting his own outlook on life, capturing the basic themes of life and death, love and suffering as the focal points of his sculpture, whether working with clay, plaster, fabric, terracotta, bronze, marble or granite."Jørgen Haugen Sørensen at Statens Museum for Kunst"
, ''ArtKnowledgeNews''. Retrieved 5 June 2012.
Jørgen Haugen Sørensen's inspiration stemmed from myriad places. From
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's depictions of the Spanish peoples suffering during the
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rule to
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's anti-war oil painting ''Guernica'' from 1937 and his own memories of childhood visits in the slaughterhouses in the Copenhagen Meat Packing District and readings of Kurt Vonnegut's novel ''
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'' from 1969. Haugen Sørensen studied Gian Lorenzo Bernini's
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and marble sculptures, the Mediterranean crafts traditions and he also took away ideas from his meeting with the abstract expressionist art movement in Paris and CoBrA in the 1950s.


Selected public works

* 2017 ''The Crowd'' Pietrasanta   * 2013 ''Justitio and the Witnesses'' the City Court Copenhagen   * 2010 ''Lump with suppor''t The Danish National Bank   * 2005 ''That’s Why We Call Them Dogs''
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  * 1993 ''The House That Rains'', Skt. Hans Torv in Copenhagen   * 1988 ''Industrial Erection'' the Olympic Park in Seoul, South Korea * 1983 ''The Angular One and the Smooth Ones Slide'' Assistants’ Cemetery Copenhagen The task of decorating the City Court in Copenhagen was originally assigned to classical sculptor
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200 years ago, but it was never completed.


Selected solo exhibitions

A selection of Haugen Sørensen's exhibitions includes: * 2019 ''Time Meets Time'' J. F. Willumsens Museum * 2017 ''The Crowd'' Piazza del Duomo Pietrasanta * 2014 ''Justitio og vidnerne'',
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, Copenhagen, Denmark * 2011 ''Jørgen Haugen Sørensen in
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'', Cisternerne, Copenhagen, Denmark * 2011 I''n dialogue with Norbert Tadeusz''
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, Denmark * 2007 ''While we wait''
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Copenhagen, Denmark * 2004 ''That’s why they call them dogs'' Felleshuset der Nordischen Botschaften, Berlin, Germany * 2002 ''Jørgen Haugen Sørensen'' Vigeland Museet, Oslo, Norway * 2000 ''Jeg Mener, jeg Ser'' Retrospektiv, KunstCentret Silkeborg Bad, Silkeborg og Sophienholm * 1999 ''Jeg mener, jeg ser''
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* 1993 ''Retrospektiv''
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, England, * 1993 ''Silent Witness''
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, Mexico City; Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Oaxaca; Museo de Xalapa, Mexico. * 1992 ''Retrospektiv Charlottenborg with Carl Henning Petersen''
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Copenhagen, Denmark * 1991 ''The Cyplos'' with Christian Lemmerz,
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, Copenhagen, Denmark * 1983 San José Museum of Art California, US * 1982 Charles Cowles Gallery New York, US * 1980 ''Jørgen Haugen Sørensen'' at
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et, Copenhagen Denmark * 1976 ''Jørgen Haugen Sørensen'', Sonja Henies og Niels Onstads Stiftelser, Høvikodden, Norway * 1975
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, m. Giovanni Meloni, Humlebæk, Denmark * 1964 ''Fire Billedhuggere''
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, Humlebæk, Denmark * 1963 ''Untitled'' Galerie Ariel, Paris, France * 1961 Galleria del Naviglio, Milan, Italy * 1960 Galerie Børge Birch, Copenhagen, Denmark


Selected group exhibitions

* 2020 ''Grønningen''
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sbygning, Copenhagen, DK * 1980 XI International Sculpture Conference Washington DC, US * 1979 15 Biennale Middelheim Sculpture Park, Antwerp, Belgium * 1966 Jeune Sculpture
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, 1966, 1969, Paris, France * 1961 The Pittsburgh International Exhibition of Contemporary Painting and Sculpture Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US * 1959 Youth Biennial, Paris 1959 and 1963, Wins the jury award in 1963 and 1965 * 1958
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, Italy


Collections

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,
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, Louisiana, Museum of Modern Art, Carnegie Institute,
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,
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Museum of Modern Art,
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, Portofino Sculpture Park,
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,
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. In 2014 Haugen Sørensen donated a significant part of his private collection to Bornholms Kunstmuseum.


Awards and recognitions

* Represented Denmark at
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in 1958 * The
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in 1969 * The
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in 1979 * Statens Kunstfonds livsvarige hædersydelse in 1984. * Premio Fratelli Rosselli in 2016


Art market and fairs

Haugen Sørensen is represented by Copenhagen-based Hans Alf Gallery as well as by UK based Messums Wiltshire. He has exhibited his work at international art fairs such as Art Herning, Scope Basel and Scope New York.


References


Bibliography

*Haugen Sørensen, Jørgen: ''Souvenir: Jørgen Haugen Sørensen'', 1993, Copenhagen, Charlottenborg. . {{DEFAULTSORT:Haugen Sorensen, Jorgen 1934 births 2021 deaths Danish sculptors Danish male artists Artists from Copenhagen Recipients of the Eckersberg Medal Recipients of the Thorvaldsen Medal Male sculptors