Education
When he was 15, he trained as a plasterer and potter and then attended the Design School in Copenhagen.
When he was 15, he trained as a plasterer and potter and then attended the Design School in Copenhagen.
He has spent most of his working life abroad, mainly in France and Italy, developing a style which is far removed from those of his Danish contemporaries. As a sculptor, however, he was self-taught. After his debut at Charlottenborg"s spring exhibition in 1951, he rapidly gained a reputation as a sculptor who crafted works of the human body and of animals with intense expressiveness and realism.
His scenes of butchery became central to his work.
At the end of the 1950s during a stay on the island of Bornholm, he entered a more abstract phase, experimenting with tiled pipes and other ceramic products, although he maintained elements of the body and other recognizable phenomena. During the dramatic years of the Algerian war, he settled in Paris creating figurative sculptures in bronze from 1959 to 1963.
They depict scarred, torn organic forms reflecting a reality of cruelty, fear and sexuality. He has travelled widely to Italy, Germany, Spain and Yugoslavia, developing a style which was far removed from Danish culture.
At the end of the 1960s, he often completed compositions made up of several smaller sculptures, sometimes using materials such as plastic or textiles, occasionally borrowing elements from other sculptors.
After an interruption at the end of the 1960s when he turned to films, he returned to sculpture making use of marble, often combining different colours and finishes, as can be seen in his decorative work outside the School of Journalism in Aarhus. Other important works include the geometrical Huset der slikker solskin (The House which Licks Sunshine, 1980) for the Danish Institute in Rome, Dumhedens store flod (Stupidity"s Great River, 1995) in Ribe, and Sorg (Sorrow, 1990) for the French University in Istanbul. His later work cften consists of large angular shapes with rough surfaces as his three sculptures for the University of Lund (1994) and his 7 meters tall Colossus at the Amager Beach Park in Copenhagen.