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Anna Camner (born 1977) is a Swedish contemporary artist, known for small, intense and meticulously executed oil paintings on dark themes.〔(Natalia Goldin Gallery, Stockholm: Anna Camner (21/2-29/3) ), ''Konsten'' (web magazine) 26 February 2008, retrieved 30 January 2014 〕〔(Det stora i det lilla ), Omkonst 12 April 2006, retrieved 30 January 2014 〕 Her paintings shows processes of decay, often in a dramatic or violent manner.〔(Förgänglighet i tunna penseldrag ), ''Svenska Dagbladet'' 16 December 2007, retrieved 30 January 2014 〕 She is represented at the Stellan Holm Gallery and Faggionato Fine Art Gallery. She received an MFA at the Royal Institute of Art, Stockholm, Sweden in 2003. Camner's first solo exhibition in 2006 at Natalia Goldin Gallery in Stockholm was favourably reviewed in ''Svenska Dagbladet''.〔(Förbluffande säkert och vackert om döden ), ''Svenska Dagbladet'' 22 April 2006, retrieved 30 January 2014 〕 In 2008, she had another solo exhibition at the same gallery, which was reviewed in ''Svenska Dagbladet''〔(Tankeväckande blandning av levande och döda ), ''Svenska Dagbladet'' 8 March 2008, retrieved 30 January 2014 〕 and ''Expressen''〔(Anna Camner / Galleri Natalia Goldin, Stockholm ), ''Expressen'', retrieved 31 January 2014 〕 Camner's work is also represented at the UBS Art Collection, Swedish Art Council and Magasin 3 Stockholm Konsthall, in Stockholm.〔(Dukat med tålamod ), ''Svenska Dagbladet'' 16 December 2007, retrieved 30 January 2014 〕 In 2012, Camner published a picture book, with the title ''The Sick Rose''.〔(Pekbok från lilla världen ), ''Kristianstadsbladet'' 7 May 2012, retrieved 31 January 2014 〕 Recognition: IASPIS AIT Tokyo Japan 2008 ==Bibliography== ''The Sick Rose'' (2012) ISBN 9789197755863, Wanås konst 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Anna Camner」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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