Bård Breivik
Norwegian sculptor and art instructor

Born
November 23rd, 1948
76 years ago
Died
January 10th, 2016
9 years ago — 67 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Norway
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A prominent sculptor and educator, contributed significantly to contemporary Norwegian art. Focused on exploring the relationship between nature and human experience through sculpture. Worked extensively with materials like stone and metal, creating large-scale installations that reflect natural forms. Served as a professor at the National Academy of Fine Arts in Oslo, influencing a generation of artists through teaching.
Created the sculpture 'Winged Victory'
Exhibited at the Venice Biennale
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