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Kent Ullberg



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A native of Sweden, Kent Ullberg studied at the Swedish Konstfack School of Art in Stockholm, and at museums in Germany, the Netherlands, and France. He lived for seven years in Botswana, Africa, studying its wildlife and people, and served the last four years there as curator at the Botswana National Museum and Art Gallery. He has permanently made his home in the United States where he now lives on Padre Island, Corpus Christi, Texas.

His work has been shown all over the world, including at the National Museum of Natural History in Stockholm, Sweden; the Salon d’Automne in) Paris, France; the National Gallery in Botswana, Africa; the Exhibition Hall, Beijing, China the Guildhall in London, U.K.; the National Geographic Society, Washington, DC; etc.

Kent has completed and installed a large number of monumental sculptures worldwide, including “Deinonychus Dinosaurs”, a 25ft monument on Logan Square, Philadelphia; “American Eagle” monument, a 21ft composition in Princeton, NJ; a Conservation Fountain for Washington, D. C.; The Broward Convention Center Marine Fountain, 150ft long, by 36ft tall for the City of Ft. Lauderdale, FL; and a 65ft tall installation for the Swedish Government Tele-Com Center in Stockholm, Sweden.

Ullberg is a member of numerous prestigious art organizations from which he has received many outstanding awards, i.e. the National Academy of Design, N.Y.C. (Which elected Kent to the status of Full Academician- NA- Spring of 1990- The highest professional recognition bestowed on visual artists in America); the National Sculpture Society, N. Y. C.; National Academy of Western Art, Oklahoma City, OK; Society of Animal Artists, N. Y. C.; the American Society of Marine Artists, CT; the National Arts Club, N. Y. C.; the Society for Wildlife Art of the Nations, Sandhurst, England.

He has won the Gold Medal for Sculpture in 1981, 1982, 1988, and 1990 at the National Academy of Western Art; was awarded the Gold Medal from the National Sculpture Society in N. Y. C. in 1983; received the Barnett Prize in 1975 and the Elin P. Speyer Award in 1985 from the National Academy of Design in N. Y. C.; and given the Silver Medal for Sculpture in 1989 and the Marguerite M. Hexter Award in 1990 from the Allied Artists of America; N. Y. C. Additionally, in 1993 he received the Henry Hering Medal from the National Sculpture Society for outstanding collaboration between architect and sculptor in a monumental sculpture.

Calling My Name

Calling My Name

10.5" x 6" x 12", Bronze Ed of 50

Bison Study

Bison Study

Bronze ed. of 50. 9”x13”x4”

Big Medicine

Big Medicine

Stainless Steel ed. of 7. 23”x14”x24”

Bluewater Hunters

Bluewater Hunters

Stainless Steel ed. of 12. 24.5”x25.5”x6”

Bull Red

Bull Red

Bronze ed. of 50. 23"x19”x12”

Catching the Wind

Catching the Wind

19" x 17 x 8", Bronze Edition of 50

Chickadees

Chickadees

12.5" x 8" x 3", Bronze Edition of 100

Flying Sail

Flying Sail

Bronze ed. of 20 - 25" tall

Gift From The Sun

Gift From The Sun

Bronze ed. of 35, 10"x15.5"x9"

The Guardian

The Guardian

Bronze ed. of 30. 25.25"x38"x10"

Making Waves II

Making Waves II

29" x 21" x 9", Bronze Edition of 50

Moose Study

Moose Study

14" x 12.5" x 6", Bronze Edition of 50

Mountain Lords Bookends

Mountain Lords Bookends

10.5" Tall, Bronze Edition of 100

Pez Vela

Pez Vela

Stainless Steel ed. of 20. - 16.5" tall

Preening Heron (abstract)

Preening Heron (abstract)

18" x 7.5" x 5", Bronze Edition of 30

 
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