Ingrid Falk (artist)

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Ingrid Falk (born 1960 in Sweden) is a painter, installation artist and curator. In 1992 formed the art collective FA+ in collaboration with her husband, Gustavo Aguerre. [1] Amongst the artists who have worked with FA+ are Nicola Pellegrini, Otonella Mocellin, Daniel Wetter and Lennie Lee. Together Ingrid Falk and Gustavo Aguerre have worked on a number of site-specific installations throughout Europe. These involve large-scale installations, photographic projections, sculptures and video installations. Falk has exhibited in a number of important museums and private galleries throughout Europe. [2] Ingrid Falk and Gustavo Aguerre assembled 3,053 pieces of toast into a large mosaic of a toaster in late 1999—they are attributed with spreading toast as an art medium.

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References

  1. Stockholms stad: Ingrid Falk och Gustavo Aguerro (FA+) (in Swedish)
  2. "Ingrid Falk / FA+" Archived 2013-01-11 at the Wayback Machine , KC Öst Konstproduktion. (in Swedish) Retrieved 26 February 2013.
  3. "First International Art Biennial - Buenos Aires / The Toaster", FA+. Retrieved 04 March 2016.