Biography:Max Magnus Norman



Cal Henrik Max Magnus Norman (born July 30, 1973) is a Swedish artist, painter, and sculptor.
Norman was born in Sundsvall, Medelpad and currently resides in Prague.[1]Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag as accurately as possible, which results in paintings with a photorealistic quality. His works are intended to spread virally among social networks on the Internet; his art and stunts often deal with everyday events spiced up with a touch of the absurd.
A few examples of such works created for the Internet are the illustrated essay "The LED (minor) Artcrime Tutorial " and the Moose graffiti stunt, where the artist sneaks up on a wild moose and paints graffiti on it. His sculpture and plastic arts projects have received some exposure in Sweden, such as his art project that consisted of a woodpecker placed on a traffic camera on the E4 near Stockvik.[2] In another of Max Magnus Norman's art projects the artist created an unknown (but huge) number of plastic monkeys, about 1 metres in length. One night in early May 2009 he put up these monkeys in different settings all over the small city Sundsvall. One monkey was riding a crocodile in the middle of the central stream Selångersån and one was placed upon a traffic light making it look like the monkey controlled the traffic, and some monkeys were even placed under water. A few of these monkeys still remain, amongst others one flying 20 metres up in the air, holding a beer can above the intersection Köpmangatan-Thulegatan.[3][4]
In 2008, a statue of his, "Kuken ska ha sitt,",[5] which includes a 30 cm. long penis, caused some local outcry noticed by the Swedish press: the "obscene sculpture" drew notice and commentary from the two largest Swedish papers, Aftonbladet[6] and Expressen.[7] As it happened, Norman's sculpture coincided with a few other "phallic" Swedish works of art that year, including a full-frontal nude Jesus;[8] the fact that Norman's sculpture was provided with a warning for the young[9] enhanced its reputation, as well as that of the artist.[10][11][12]
Alchemy
In 2014 Max Magnus Norman published the book Magnum Opus Part 1 (2014, ISBN 91-7517-609-2) where he claims he unsought managed to create the philosopher's stone. The book, written in Swedish, is built up as a manual on how to reach spiritual and physical enlightenment, though it only covers a few physical and meditative exercises, layered with autobiographical anecdotes.[13]
References
- ↑ Holmlund, Susanne (2006-11-03). "Sundsvallskonstnärer gör affischer" (in sv). Sundsvalls Tidning. http://www.st.nu/nyheter/lokalt.php?action=visa_artikel&id=596555.
- ↑ Östberg, Anita (2007-09-25). "Hacke hackspett - i stället för rondellhund" (in sv). Sundsvalls Tidning. http://www.st.nu/nyheter/lokalt.php?action=visa_artikel&id=672748.
- ↑ Hallberg, Lasse (2009-05-08). "Sundsvall apar sig" (in sv). Sundsvalls Tidning. http://st.nu/kultur/1.1025190.
- ↑ "Street Art Monkeys". Max Magnus Norman. 2008-04-12. http://maxmagnusnorman.com/artist_blog/art_day_376.shtml.
- ↑ "Kuken ska ha sitt". Max Magnus Norman. 2008-04-12. http://maxmagnusnorman.com/artist_blog/art_day_333.shtml.
- ↑ "Varnar barn för obscen skulptur" (in sv). Aftonbladet. 2008-07-09. http://wwwc.aftonbladet.se/vss/telegram/0,1082,70849911_852__,00.html.
- ↑ Lundström, Louise. "Barn varnas för skulpturen 'Kuken'" (in sv). Expressen. http://www.expressen.se/nyheter/1.1225650/barn-varnas-for-skulpturen-kuken.
- ↑ Persson, Henrik. "Fallosen får länet på fall" (in sv). Allehanda. http://allehanda.se/mer/kultur/1.187839.
- ↑ Kjellberg, Niklas (2008-07-10). "Hans utställning har väckt starka reaktioner" (in sv). Dagbladet i Sundsvall. http://dagbladet.se/kulturnoje/1.58785.
- ↑ Nilsson, Fredrik (2008-07-09). "Kuken fick sitt på Norra berget" (in sv). Sundsvalls Tidning. http://www.st.nu/noje/kultur.php?action=visa_artikel&id=744336.
- ↑ Brånfelt, Björn (2008-08-22). "Brånis presenterar: Innelistan i Medelpad - sommar-special" (in sv). Dagbladet i Sundsvall. http://dagbladet.se/kulturnoje/1.105128.
- ↑ Kjellberg, Niklas (2008-07-30). "Hallå där" (in sv). Dagbladet i Sundsvall. http://dagbladet.se/kulturnoje/1.78878.
- ↑ Holmlund, Susanne (2014-07-12). "Max Magnus skriver bok om sin inre process" (in sv). Sundsvalls Tidning. http://www.st.nu/kultur/bocker/max-magnus-skriver-bok-om-sin-inre-process.
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