| Name | Carl Wargh |
| Time of birth and place: 1938, Vaasa | |
| Art studies | |
| 1970 | I.E Repin Institute, St. Peterburg, Leningrad |
| 1965 | The Institute of Applied Arts, Helsinki: diploma of visual arts teacher |
| 1957-1960 | School of the Finnish Academy of Arts, Helsinki |
| 1958 | Schule des Sehens, Salzburg (student of Oskar Kokoschka) |
| 1957 | University of Helsinki; history, art history, philosophy |
| Private exhibitions | |
| 2007, 2001,1998,1989 1981 and 1960 |
Vaasa |
| 2000, 1985 and 1975 | Turku |
| 2008, 2005, 2002, 1999, 1995, 1993, 1989, 1985, 1983 | Helsinki, (1983: AKT Ateneum) |
| 1996 | Seinäjoki |
| 1993 | Mikkeli |
| 2004,1992, 1980 | Tampere |
| 1993 | Lahti |
| 1990 | London |
| 1987 | Trondheim, Norway |
| 1984 | Moscow |
| 1989, 1983 and 1978 | Oulu |
| 1968 | Porvoo |
| Collective exhibitions | |
| 2006 | "Minun Helsinkini", Helsinki |
| 2004, 1993 and 1991 | "Nordisk akvarell", Arezzo, Gothenburg, Reakjavik, Copenhagen, Faeroes |
| 1979 | Exhibition of Finnish Artists in Czechoslovakia; Prague and Bratislava |
| 1979 | Exhibition of Finnish Artists in Rumania:Bucharets and Constanta |
| 1976-1975 | Exhibition of Finnish Artists´ Association in England |
| 1970 | The "Kiila" group Exhibition in DDR |
| 1975-1970 | The Annual Exhibition of Finnish Artists |
| 1970, 1996 and 1963 | the Exhibition of Finnish League of Art Associations (SKjL) |
| 1964 and 1963 | Young Artists Exhibition |
| 1962 | The Jubilee Exhibition of Finnish Academy of Arts |
| Works in collections | |
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The Palace of the President of Finland Residences of some Ambassadors and Governors State Art collections Amos Anderson Art Museum, Helsinki Aine Art Museum, Tornio Sara Hildén Art Museum, Tampere Art Museums of Hämeenlinna, Lahti, Oulu, Pori and Turku Ateneum Art Museum, Helsinki The State Museum of Comtemporary Art; KIASMA, Helsinki Museum of Comtemporary Art, Tampere The Svenska Kulturfonden Foundation The Saastamoinen Foundation Collection EMMA, Espoo Nordiska Akvarell museet, Gothburg (Tjörn) The museums of Trondheim, Skellefteå, Kiruna and Gävle Helsinki city Hyvinkää city Joensuu city Jyväskylä city Jämsä city Kuopio city Oulu city Pori city Seinäjoki city Turku city Vaasa city |
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| Awards and grants | |
| Art grant of the Finnish State (Ministry of Education) | 3-years, 5-years, 15-years |
| 2005 | Pohjanmaan Taidetoimikunnan palkinto |
| 1984 | The Marcus Collin Award of Svenska Litteratursällskapet i Finland |
| 1977 | The Prize of Honour of the Gulf of Botnia Biennale |
| 1972 | The State Art Award |
| Art grant of the Finish State (ministry of Education): 3-years, 5-years, 15-years | |
| Memberships | |
| Finnish Painters´ Union |
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