Edith Karlson is a sculptor who often presents her work as installation, using an entire exhibition space. Her works tackle the most inexplicable feelings and sensations in the current world: fear, melancholy, brutality and joy, which she transforms into material form, often in clay, concrete or found materials. Frequently working with animal forms and anthropomorphic figures, she approaches humans as animalistic beings whose impulses, wants, and desires are hidden just under the surface of their well-pressed suits.
Read MoreKarlson studied installation and sculpture at the Estonian Academy of Arts (BA, 2006; MA, 2008). She was awarded the EAA Young Artist's Prize (2006) and Köler Prize People's Choice Award (2015). Karlson is among the recipients of the national artists' salary between 2018-2020 and 2022-2024 and was granted the Estonian Cultural Endowment's main award (2021).
Text courtesy Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art