Finn Lynggaard
Danish artist, co-founder of Glasmuseet Ebeltoft

Finn Lynggaard

The basics
Quick facts
Intro
Danish artist, co-founder of Glasmuseet Ebeltoft
Gender:
Male
Places:
Work field:
Birth:
11 January 1930(Balling, Skive Municipality, Central Denmark Region, Denmark)
Death:
25 August 2011
Star sign:
Residences
Ebeltoft, Syddjurs Municipality, Central Denmark Region, Denmark
Education:
Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Family:
Spouse(s):
Tchai Munch
Biography menu
Menu

Jump to

Introduction Biography
The details
Biography

Introduction

Finn Lynggaard was a Danish artist known for his co-founding of Glasmuseet Ebeltoft and his work as a pioneer of Danish glass art.

Biography

Lynggaard was born in 1930 in Balling, Denmark. In 1955, he graduated from the Royal College of Art in Copenhagen; there, he studied ceramics and painting. Early in his career, he began as a painter, but he quickly shifted his focus to ceramics, with him writing a book on the Raku technique. Then, in 1970, on a trip to Toronto, where he gave a lecture on ceramics for Sheridan College, he was convinced by a friend to try experimenting with hot glass. Immediately, he became enthralled and began his career as a glass artist. He then moved to London, where he encouraged others to become glass artists and improved the reputation associated with the form of art throughout Europe. At the beginning of the 1980s, at a symposium in Vienna, Lynggaard suggested for a museum to be established in Ebeltoft, where he had moved to in 1980 and had set up a glass studio. Acting on his wish, in 1986, he co-founded Glasmuseet Ebeltoft with his wife, Tchai Munch. The museum opened its doors on June 8, 1986, and in 2008, the museum expanded and added a new wing. In January 2010, Glasmuseet Ebeltoft hosted the "Status 80" exhibition which celebrated Lynggaard's 80th birthday by exhibiting some of his works from throughout his life, including ceramics and paintings. On August 25, 2011, Lynggard passed away. His works are still shown in galleries throughout the world.