

Since Danish sculptor Carl Emil Jacobsen (b. 1987) graduated from Kolding School of Design in 2012, his practice has oscillated between art and design, revolving around existentialism, ritualistic sophistication and solid craftsmanship. Working with found materials such as bricks from demolished buildings, he brings new life to powdered stone, converting it into layers of natural colored pigment. His nonfigurative sculptures stand on their own terms, fostering experiential connection over intellectual interference. Jacobsen’s works has been exhibited at The Curio – Chart Art Fair and The Spring Exhibition at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen, with Galerie Maria Wettergren, at Piscine in Aarhus and elsewhere.
With almost ritualistic attention to detail and painstaking craftsmanship, Carl Emil Jacobsen creates abstract aesthetic objects that hold an insistent sensuous appeal. His sculptural artworks explore the integrity and textural qualities of raw materials with roots in nature. His process is driven by a curiosity about form and material qualities. He often works on multiple simultaneous processes based on drawings/sketches as well as more intuitive approaches such as material experiments, revised craft techniques or attempts at conveying material sensations. His recent work has involved a special emphasis on colour/light/shadow and the ability of an object to enhance the experience of a colour.
His most important sources of inspiration are nature – including field trips in the landscape and studies of raw mineral colours, buildings and machine components –and the works of other artists.
Education and practice
2013 to date: Head of workshop and teacher, Design School Kolding
2012: MA, Industrial design, Design School Kolding
Selected collaborations
2016 to date: represented by Galerie Maria Wettergren, Paris
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
2019 – Ceramic Momentum, group exhibition, CLAY, Museum of Ceramic Art, DK
– Weathered, solo show, Mark Kenly Domino Tan Showroom, København, DK
2018 – Don’t Know What Shape I’m In, solo show, Patrick Parrish Gallery, NYC, USA
– About Clay, group exhibition, Fiskars, FIN
– MINDCRAFT18, group exhibition, Il Salone, Milano, IT
– Cirklens Geometri, group exhibition, Antikmuseet, Aarhus, DK
2017 – New Danish Modern, group exhibition, O-space, Aarhus, DK
– Terrain, solo show, Galerie Maria Wettergren, Paris, F
– MINDCRAFT17, group exhibition, Il Salone, Milano, IT
– Domestic Appeal, part III, group exhibition, Chamber Gallery New York, USA
2016 – The CURIO, CHART Art Fair, group exhibition, Charlottenborg, København, DK
– Forårsudstillingen, group exhibition, København, DK
2015 – Tilsigtede sammensætninger (i utilsigtede optrædener), solo show, Piscine, Aarhus, DK
SELECTED GRANTS AND HONOURS
2018 – Danish Arts Foundation, project grant
– Danmarks Nationalbank’s Anniversary Foundation of 1968
2017 – Danish Arts Foundation, working grant
2016 – Danish Arts Foundation, project grant
SELECTED COLLECTIONS
– Danish Arts Foundation, Copenhagen
Photo: Enok Holsegaard / Copyright Carl Emil Jacobsen

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Green Powder Variation #4 (String of Pearls)
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VÆGHÆNGT 2 – LYSERØD
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Deep Red Powder variation #2 (Lady Finger)
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RØDT TÅRN 3
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RØDT TÅRN 2
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RØDT TÅRN 1
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BØNNEN
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HYBENPOTTEN
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NÆSEN
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BLEEN
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MUNKEKNUDEN
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LÆBEKAR
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Dark Red Powder Variation #3
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Orange Powder Variation #1
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Half Piece #4
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Relief #7, 2015
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Steel Structure #1, 2018
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Steel Structure #2
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Tin & Steel Structure #2, 2019
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Steel Structure #4, 2018
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Steel Structure #3, 2018
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Ochre Powder Variation #3, 2018
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Dark Red Powder Variation #2, 2017
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Orange Powder Variation, 2018
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Red Powder Variation #6
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Pink Powder Variation #9
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Green Powder Variation #1
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Red Powder Variation #5
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Black Lines II
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Drawing
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Red Powder Variation #8
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Exhibition View
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Exhibition View
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Pink Powder Variation #3
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Pink Powder Variation
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White Powder Variation
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Red Powder Variation #7
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Red Powder Variation #2
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Red Powder Variation #3
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Red Volume #6
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Red Volume #5
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Black Lines I
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Black Lines, Small Relief
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Drawing
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Green Ochre