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Marianne Aulie was born on 23 October, 1971 in Lørenskog Municipality, is a Norwegian painter and former model. At 49 years old, Marianne Aulie height not available right now. We will update Marianne Aulie's height soon as possible.
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Painter |
Marianne Aulie Age |
51 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Libra |
Born |
23 October 1971 |
Birthday |
23 October |
Birthplace |
Lørenskog Municipality |
Nationality |
Norwegian |
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She is a member of famous Painter with the age 51 years old group.
Marianne Aulie Weight & Measurements
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Dating & Relationship status
She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.
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Children |
Alba Aulie |
Marianne Aulie Net Worth
She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Marianne Aulie worth at the age of 51 years old? Marianne Aulie’s income source is mostly from being a successful Painter. She is from Norwegian. We have estimated
Marianne Aulie's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2022 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Marianne Aulie Social Network
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Aulie is often noted for her success as a woman in the male-dominated art scene in Norway. In 2018 she placed 11th in net income in a list of the country's most profiled visual artists, the highest ranking for a woman.
Aulie's trademark series of paintings are "Triumph of the Optimist" and "Narrespill". The paintings feature clown-like figures as the focus. Of the figures Aulie said, "These are good creatures. Beings that want good. They are naive, but very kind. So the ‘Triumph of the Optimist’ is all about building each other up,"
In 2010, Galleri Sand was hired to open Allkopi concept stores for 1 million NOK. Allkopi, Norway's largest graphic chain and a traditionally business to business company, was looking to break into the consumer market at the time. Given Galleri Sand's creative reputation, they were contracted to help build brand awareness for Allkopi with the Norwegian public. As part of the partnership Allkopi also bought the rights to print graphics based on Aulie paintings, and images based on Aune Sand's films onto various materials from aluminum to glass and traditional print.
In 2010 Aulie met New York fashion designer Cody Ross, of Priestess NYC, a fashion collection featured in Vogue, Harper's Bazaar and i:D, and they collaborated to design a clothing line based on Aulie's art. Ross, who owns a townhouse steps from Galleri Sand, first met Aulie when he stopped by to see her exhibition.
Priestess NYC, a favorite of supermodel Tyra Banks, artist Bjørk and actress Juliette Lewis, was one of the hottest fashion brands in 2010. Ross was constantly pushing the envelope and his collaboration with Aulie was no different. He said of Aulie: “She's great. She is the definition of "yumminess". She is avant-garde and abstract. She is an extreme talent and still an emerging star. I dig her."
In September 2010 the pair debuted the collection alongside Aulie's original paintings in a show titled "Clowns, Chaos & Order" at Galleri Sand in NYC. Ross described the show for Paper magazine: "Phantasmagoric, subversive, super-cool fashion meets abstract art, a directional fashion/art project that leverages surrealism, absurdism, shock-and-awe, technology and rigorous construction."
In 2008, Vebjørn Sand, together with his twin Aune Sand and Marianne Aulie, opened Galleri Sand in New York City to work there full-time and ultimately showcase their work. On opening night in October 2009 they sold paintings for over 3,700,000 kroner.
In 2007 Aulie caused a national stir when she took out a massive ad in the Norwegian publication Aftenposen's cultural section that consisted entirely of a photograph of her bare buttocks. The ad, four full columns in length and carefully crafted to get the attention of the artistic authority, also had the words, "Dear Minister of Culture, we will meet under a full moon." After the editors of the paper realized what had happened, they rushed to stop it. Aftenposen editor Ola Bernhus defended the paper saying, "We simply think that her buttocks over four columns of the cultural section's first page were more than we should allow, even though we have allowed the same body part in smaller a format earlier. Now the limit [has been] reached.”
Aulie grew up in Lorenskog, in Greater Oslo, Norway. In the 1990 she met the twin of Norwegian artist Vebjørn Sand, Aune Sand. After they met they travelled to Cairo, Egypt together where Sand made his debut feature film Dis. After helping Aune make the film and with his encouragement, Aulie returned to Norway to pursue her ambitions in art.
Marianne Aulie (born 23 October 1971 in Lørenskog) is a Norwegian painter and former model.
Channeling the "Summer of Love" spirit of the 1960s, Aulie has always embraced nudity and physical symbolism in her artwork. A career performance artist, she's promoted her work by swimming naked out to sea with her paintings, splashing her work with champagne as part of the process, and burning her paintings.