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'''Cecilia Jonsson''' (Stockholm, 1980) is an artist whose research resides in the relationship between the mineral domain and living entities. Informed by methods used in the natural sciences, her works are often site-related, artistic interpretations of empirical material. Water and iron are eminent in several of her works, in which these elements operate as figures in imagined slippages between nature and technology, and between environmental concerns and social culture.  
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'''Cecilia Jonsson''' (1980, Stockholm) is a visual artist whose research-based projects span installation, sculpture, sound, image and kinetic works. Her work is informed by scientific methods and often consists of site-specific, artistic interpretations of phenomena and processes of nature. The projects are developed as investigations of physical and ideological properties of the raw materials that form the basis of human existence, from origins deep down in the earth, to the extraction, transformation and global exploitation.
  
She completed her MA in Fine Art / Nordic Sound Art at KHIB, Bergen (2012). She is based in [[Bergen]], and is a member of NBK, BKFH, and BLOKK Studio.
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Jonsson is interested in how matter and material things can participate in, influence and mobilize a variety of social processes as well as the elasticity of both materiality and agency when they take different expression in different disciplinary traditions. By coordinating objective research methods with personal subjective experience, her work fuses biology and history with a materiality that intersects arts, sciences, social-culture, environmental politics and technology in a contemporary alchemy.
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Cecilia Jonsson holds an Master in Fine Art from the Bergen Academy of Art and Design and the Nordic Sound Art program. Her artistic work has been shown internationally in numerous solo and group exhibitions and has received awards such as the VIDA 16.0 Art and Artificial Life International Awards (2nd price 2014), Bio Art & Design Awards (2016), an honorary mention in the Prix Ars Electronica, Hybrid Art (2017) and was nominated for the COAL Art and Environmental Prize (2018). [https://www.ceciliajonsson.com/about (2019)]
  
 
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* [http://www.ceciliajonsson.com Personal website]
* http://we-make-money-not-art.com/archives/2015/04/cecilia-jonsson.php
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* [https://www.instagram.com/_ceciliajonsson_/ Instagram]
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* [https://we-make-money-not-art.com/cecilia_jonsson/ Interview], 2015

Revision as of 09:37, 18 October 2019

Cecilia Jonsson (1980, Stockholm) is a visual artist whose research-based projects span installation, sculpture, sound, image and kinetic works. Her work is informed by scientific methods and often consists of site-specific, artistic interpretations of phenomena and processes of nature. The projects are developed as investigations of physical and ideological properties of the raw materials that form the basis of human existence, from origins deep down in the earth, to the extraction, transformation and global exploitation.

Jonsson is interested in how matter and material things can participate in, influence and mobilize a variety of social processes as well as the elasticity of both materiality and agency when they take different expression in different disciplinary traditions. By coordinating objective research methods with personal subjective experience, her work fuses biology and history with a materiality that intersects arts, sciences, social-culture, environmental politics and technology in a contemporary alchemy.

Cecilia Jonsson holds an Master in Fine Art from the Bergen Academy of Art and Design and the Nordic Sound Art program. Her artistic work has been shown internationally in numerous solo and group exhibitions and has received awards such as the VIDA 16.0 Art and Artificial Life International Awards (2nd price 2014), Bio Art & Design Awards (2016), an honorary mention in the Prix Ars Electronica, Hybrid Art (2017) and was nominated for the COAL Art and Environmental Prize (2018). (2019)

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