Edith Karlson
Edith Karlson (b. 1983) is an Estonian artist based in Tallinn. She acquired her BA (2006) and MA (2008) degrees at the Installation and Sculpture department of Estonian Academy of Arts.
In Karlson's sculptural practice, animals and people are the main protagonists. Her often large-scale sculptural pieces produced by means of mixed techniques show a variety of characters, from ceramic dogs to cement dinosaurs and Neanderthals, composed into intricate installations. Karlson has shown extensively in Estonia and been part of several exhibitions abroad.
Her recent exhibitions include Estonian Pavilion "Hora Lupi", 60th Venice Biennial (2024); "Return to Innocence", Contemporary Art Museum of Estonia, Tallinn (2021); "Roots and Ruins", Temnikova & Kasela, Tallinn (2020); "Sisters", with Mall Paris, Tallinn Art Hall Gallery (2019-2020); "Do Come in, the Door is Open!", with Mary Reid Kelley and Eva Mustonen, KUMU Art Museum, Tallinn (2019-2020); "The End", with Dan Mitchell, Temnikova & Kasela, Tallinn (2019); “Drama is in Your Head V”, Museum der bildenden Künste Leipzig (2018); “Hudnoi”, with Jass Kaselaan, Temnikova & Kasela, Tallinn (2017–2018); “Vox Populi”, Tallinn City Gallery (2016); “Beaten Up By A Thug, Saved By Kindness” with Kris Lemsalu, Michèle Pagel, Ben Washington, Amatorska gallery, London (2015); and “Drama Is In Your Head IV: Don’t Look Down”, Temnikova & Kasela, Tallinn (2014).
Karlson has collaborated on projects with art collective Gelitin and British artist Sarah Lucas, including “Loch”, 21er Haus, Museum of Contemporary Art, Vienna (2013); "Lucas Bosch Gelatin”, Kunsthalle Krems (2011). She assisted Lucas in the production of the artist’s installation for the British Pavillion at the 56th Venice Biennale in 2015.
Selected works
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Doomsday
porcelain, metal, led light, weight - 60kg 200×80×80cm 2017 - 2024






Hora Lupi III - terracotta series
jesmonite, oakwood 66×52×8cm 2024



Hora Lupi I - wooden series
lazer-carved wood, oakwood 66×52×8cm 2024



Hora Lupi II - golden series
silver, copper leaf, golden wax, jesmonite, oakwood 66×52×8cm 2024



The Storks are Leaving
jesmonite, iron 87×75×32cm 2024





Hora Lupi /female figures/
concrete 165×40×50cm 2024





Hora Lupi /neanderthals and snake/
yesmonite, ryrox, iron 2024




Vox Populi
Ceramics 30×9×14cm 2023




Vox Populi
Ceramics 23×12×17cm 2023




The Smell of Laughter
ceramics 33×28×12cm 2023



Can't See
concrete 190×82×65cm 2023






Hora Lupi II - blue series
jesmonite, golden wax, oakwood 66×52×8cm 2024



Return to Innocence
ceramics 30×25×10cm 2024




Return to Innocence
ceramics 30×25×25cm 2024





Short Story
plastic, skeleton, polyester mucilage 176×99×103cm 2019




Family
concrete, metal, mixed media, dimensions variable, height approx 120cm 2019




Doomsday
silicone 160×160cm 2019




The End
concrete, styrox, iron 200×70×60cm 2019




The Good Old Days
aluminum 480×150×600cm 2021



Return to Innocence
ceramics 19×37cm 2021





Snake
ceramics 2021



Snake
ceramics 2021



Vox Populi
terracotta clay 38×26×25cm 2024



Vox Populi
ceramics 20×10×12cm 2024




Past and Future
installation 98×70×36cm 2023




Gallery Exhibitions
Other Exhibitions

'Drama is in Your Head V'
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'Four Letter World', (AV17)Gallery, Vilnius
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'Do Come in, the Door is Open!' at KUMU
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'Sisters' at Tallinn Art Hall
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'Return to Innocence' at the Contemporary Art Museum of Estonia (EKKM)
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'Art in the Age of the Anthropocene', at KUMU
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'Keramikos', CAR Gallery, Bologna
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