Visual Artist
Camilla Howalt's working method involves various disciplines, primarily focusing on investigative and inventive material studies using signs, codes, and metaphors, which relate to art's historical, aesthetic, and philosophical issues.
She is particularly interested in exploring architectural thresholds within and between languages, physical and sound objects, and the repetition of gestures, juxtaposed with the position of the human. In addition to her artistic practice, Howalt is also involved in curation and helps other artists design their visual communications and exhibitions, write their artist texts, and utilize her visual and spatial understanding in art galleries and institutions. She uses installation as a means of showcasing the spatial aspect of her thinking, and her senses, to the chosen materials.
Howalt received her education from Wimbledon School of Art and The University of the Arts in London from 1999-2002, and the Center for Research in Modern European Philosophy (CRMEP) at Kingston University from 2009-2012. She exhibits and collaborates internationally, and her work can be found in private collections in England, France, Sweden, and Denmark.