Cajsa von Zeipel
Born 1983 in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Lives and works in Stockholm, Sweden
Website: www.cajsavonzeipel.com
Please join us in booth nr 3C35 where we will be delighted to present works by the following artists: Julie Roberts, (b, UK) Roberts is widely exhibited internationally and was first introduced to an international audience at the 1993 Venice Biennale. Most recently her work has been seen in a large solo show at the (Read more…)
CAJSA VON ZEIPEL [solo exhibition] at Växjö Konsthall, April 6 – May 19, 2013Solo exhibition at Växjö Konsthall. April 6 – May 19 2013. Cajsa von Zeipel är skulptör. Hon jobbar i frigolit och gips, gör vita verk i stora format. De påminner om antikens klassiska marmorskulpturer och hon blinkar med ena ögat åt den konsthistoriska referensen samtidigt som hon säger något helt annat, något samtida, vulgärt, modernt, (Read more…)
CAJSA VON ZEIPEL [solo exhibition] at Eskilstuna Konstmuseum, March 23 – May 18, 2013Cajsa von Zeipel arbetar i ett storskaligt format och med tydliga referenser till såväl mode som renässansens mästare. Von Zeipel laddar emellertid sin till synes klassiska skulptur med en ny kontext och innehåll. Hon modellerar fram sina överdimensionerade skulpturer i frigolit och den slutgiltiga formen täcks med ett lager av gips. Det finns inget behagfullt över (Read more…)
CAJSA VON ZEIPEL [solo exhibition] Gothenburg Museum of Art, December 8, 2012 – February 3, 2013We are thrilled to announce that Cajsa von Zeipel has received the prestigious Stena A Olsson Foundation for Research and Culture Grant. The Grant is accompanied by a large presentation of her work at Gothenburg Museum of Art, December 8, 2012 – February 3, 2013. For more information, please visit: http://www.konstmuseum.goteborg.se
CAJSA VON ZEIPEL [solo exhibition] 23 August – 30 September, 2012Andréhn-Schiptjenko proudly announces Lento Violento, Cajsa von Zeipel’s first solo exhibition. Cajsa von Zeipel works with large format sculptures that carry references to both fashion and teen culture, the Renaissance masters and the classical tradition of sculpture. They are modelled in polystyrene and the final form covered with a layer of plaster. The white surface, (Read more…)





















































