Marius af Gyldenløve (b. Marius Sonvoll Haugen, 1982) is a Norwegian conceptual artist working between Lisbon and Paris.

His practice confronts exile, interrupted fatherhood, and fractured belonging — excavating the psychological consequences of political choice and personal loss.

Blending constructed imagery with hand-finished elements and found objects, he builds haunted archives of moments both endured and denied — where absence becomes subject, material, and memory. His work invites viewers into spaces of silence, grief, and wounds without closure.

Marius af Gyldenløve works under his historical family name — a personal, symbolic response to the forced unmaking of home, memory, and the erasure he confronts.