Nanna Melland

 

1969               born in Oslo, Norwegen

 

1997               Magister in social Anthropology, Science of religions and

                        Tibetan language at the University of Oslo

2001-2008         Akademie der Bildenden Künste, Munich

2008               Diplome

 

 

Selected Exhibitions:

 

2008               „Les Fleurs du Mal“, Galerie Spektrum, Munich

                        „Des Wahnsinns Fette Beute“, Die Neue Sammlung, Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich

2007               „Glasswear, Museum of Arts and Design, New York

                        “Kunst treibt Blüten-Art flowers” Schmuckmuseum Pforzheim

                        Tatort/Bloody Mary, Gallery Marzee, Nijmegen,NL

                        “Absolute Beauty”, 16th international Silver Art Competition,Gallery of Art, Legnica, Poland

                        “Schmuck” International Craft Trade Fair, Munich

                        “Des habits et nous-Vêtir nos indendités“ Rennes Museum, F

2006               „Smykkenes Avantgard“ Det round Tower, Copenhagen, Denemark

                        „Lass den Sonnenschein herein“ Boardroom in the Academy of fine Arts, Munich

                        „Tatort/Mark your Territory“ Galerie Marzee, Nijmegen, NL

2005               „“unlimited, presenting Jewellery out of the box“ Gallery Wittenbrink-Fünf Höfe, Munich

                        “In Corporer” Biennale for Contemporary Jewellery, Musée des Beux Arts, Nîmes, F

                        “Tatort/Tatwort” Gallery Marzee, Nijmegen,NL

 

 

 

Awards:

 

2008               „Debütanten Preis“ of the State of Bavaria, minister of cultural affaires

2007               „Oscar-Karl Forster – Stipendium“

2006               Fund for foreign Students, State of Bavaria, minister of cultural affaires

2004               Fund for the „summer-academy“, Salzburg,

                        Workshop with Caroline Broadhead and Jan Fabre

2005

2001               each „Lise and Arnfinn Hejes Fund”

2000              

2003

2000               each „Johan Helmich Janson and Marica Janson Fund“

1996               NORAD

1995               „Solo Fund“– Fund for young talented Norwegian artists

 

 

Works in collections:

 

Hiko Mizuno Collection, Tokyo, Japan

Marzee Collection, Nijmegen, NL