Kristine Karlshøj Leopold

(b.1991) lives and works in Copenhagen, DK. 


Education

2019-22 MFA, The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts

2016-19 BA, The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts

2018 Trondheim Academy of Fine Arts, Norway

2014-16 Århus Kunstskole


Selected exhibitions 


2024 The Maze (exhibition edition), solo show at Eks-Rummet, Copenhagen

2024 BEERS 9 - unge kunstnere på kro, Byens Kro, group show curated by Melou Vanggaard, Copenhagen

2022 Årgang 2022, Møstings hus, group show curated by Kunst På Arbejde, Copenhagen

2022 MFA Degree Show, Kunsthal Charlottenborg, group show curated by INDEX, Copenhagen

2022 Aiming Their Bow Beyond The Kairos, AGA, group show curated by Anna Holm, Copenhagen

2021 True love is searching too, group show at Udstillingsstedet OTTE, Copenhagen

2021 Which Way to Inner Space, solo show at Gallery Q, Copenhagen

2020 Osmoser, solo show at Photographic Plate Project, Århus

2019 Schools of Visual Arts' Bachelors group exhibition, Brønshøj Vandtårn, Copenhagen

2018 Crash Test Dummies, group show at Trondhjems Kunstforening (TKF), Trondheim

2018 7 skærme - 7 kunstnere, group show at Til Vægs//Lundtoftegade, Copenhagen

2016 Study of Cowstomach Circuit, Aarhus Artspace, solo show curated by Julie Jane Nissen, Århus

2016 Hundrede Manifester og Den Himmelske Elskov Paa Jorden, group show at Four Boxes, Krabbesholm Højskole and Den Frie, Copenhagen

Cover art and published work


2022  Front cover for the single ‘Elena’ by Mercie, self published.

2019 Text contribution ‘Sulfur og Iodine’, Ovibidat Magasin Nr. 1, Forlaget Amulet.

2018 Front cover for the book ‘Adrien’ by Helena Thau, Forlaget Gladiator.

2017 Front cover for the book ‘Som om katastrofen allerede var her’, Athena Farrokhzad, 1. udgave, Forlaget OVBIDAT.


Residencies


2023 Hjørring Grafisk Værksted, Kunstgalleri, Hjørring, DK.

Other


2023 Actor, supporting role, 'De få udvalgte,' a film written and directed by Maria Storm-Gran

2022 Enhanced Practice Mentorship Program, International Center for Knowledge in the Arts, Copenhagen