Elizabeth Jorn was born in Penang, Malaysia spent her childhood in Singapore and didn’t move to her parents’s native Ireland until she was a teenager. After graduating from art school she set about travelling, answering the call of her spiritual home, Asia.
She met her Danish partner in life and in art, Jorn Bertram, in the Philipines. Sharing similar aesthetic ideas they worked together as artists for many years until Jorn passed away in 2008. Elizabeth continues to create new Elizabeth Jorn sculptures in her studio in the Thai seaside town of Hua Hin.
Elizabeth Jorn works in plaster, wax or clay and then casts the finished piece in bronze. The sculptures are then coloured with a patina or gilded. Her unique bronze sculptures can be found in private collections around the world
Exhibitions
Solo Exhibition – Rotunda Gallery Bangkok, Thailand1998
Collective Exhibition – Gallery 55, Bangkok, Thailand
Collective Exhibition – Sofitel Hua Hin, Thailand in association with 2 Oceans 23 Gallery, 2000
Solo Exhibition – Brown Eyes Restaurant, Bangkok , Thailand 2002
Collective Exhibition – Florence Biennale, Italy, 2003
Solo Exhibition – Aleenta Resort, Pranburi, Thailand 2004
Solo Exhibition – Sofitel Hua Hin, Thailand2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
Solo Exhibition – Hilton Hua Hin, Thailand 2004, 2005, 2006 , 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
Collective Exhibition – La Luna Gallery, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 2007
Solo Exhibition – Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit, Bangkok, Thailand2008
Solo Exhibition – Yaiya Hua Hin, Thailand 2009, 2010, 2011
Collective Exhibition – Sheraton Grande, Bangkok Haiti Charity Auction 2010
Solo Exhibition – Mondo Vino, Hua Hin, Thailand 2010
Solo Exhibition – Hilton Millennium, Bangkok, Thailand 2011
Galleries
La Luna Gallery , Chiang Mai, Thailand
Art to Art Gallery, OP Place, Bangkok.
Galleri Claus –C, Copenhagen, Denmark
Tita Gallery Rimtai, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Suvannabhumi Art Gallery, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Galleri Amare, Stavanger
Elizabeth Jorn was born in Penang, Malaysia spent her childhood in Singapore and didn’t move to her
parents’s native Ireland until she was a teenager. After graduating from art school she set about
travelling, answering the call of her spiritual home, Asia.
She met her Danish partner in life and in art, Jorn Bertram, in the Philipines. Sharing similar aesthetic
ideas they worked together as artists for many years until Jorn passed away in 2008. Elizabeth
continues to create new Elizabeth Jorn sculptures in her studio in the Thai seaside town of Hua Hin.
Elizabeth Jorn works in plaster, wax or clay and then casts the finished piece in bronze. The sculptures
are then coloured with a patina or gilded.
Elizabeth Jorn sculptures can be found in private collections worldwide from Europe; Finland,
Scandinavia, Germany, France, Holland , Switzerland , Britain, the Channel Isles and Ireland, to
America and Asia; India, Singapore, Australia, Japan, and Thailand
hjemmeside: www.elizabethjorn.com