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Martin Erik Andersen : ウィキペディア英語版 | Martin Erik Andersen Martin Erik Andersen (born 1964) is a Danish sculptor who also works with drawings, textiles and sound. A professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, he was a recipient of the Thorvaldsen Medal in 2014. ==Biography== Andersen lives and works in Copenhagen. He studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (1985-92) and also in Cairo. Since 2009, he has been a professor at the Academy's department of sculpture.〔 His installations draw on a variety of techniques and materials including textiles, creations on paper, video, sound and light as well as scaffolding, plants and polyester. They attract the viewer, providing a new perspective of familiar objects. His ''Freud's Gashgai'' (2011) in Statens Museum for Kunst is inspired by the rug on Sigmund Freud's couch which is now presented as a sculpted polyester relief. Like his other works, there is a relationship between the two-dimensional (the rug) and the three-dimensional (when spread over the couch) as well as between image and object. Other notable installations include ''Kingdom of dirt'', a complex set of symmetric patterns on a concrete floor mosaic, and ''More give me more give me more — dette dit dørtrin'', a huge upright purple carpet hanging on a steel frame representing a contemporary paraphrase of the Ardabil Carpet. It was on the basis of these pieces that he was awarded the Thorvaldsen Medal.
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