Steen Krarup Jensen (born April 12, 1950 in Copenhagen, Denmark) is a Danish sculptor, poet, song writer and social critic.
Steen Krarup Jensen has worked with marble and granite and been experimenting with a lot of other materials in mobiles and assemblages.
Steen Krarup Jensen was the founder of Danske Billedkunstneres Fagforening,[2] a union of Danish sculptors.
In connection to that, he became famous in 1981 when he blew up a sculpture with dynamite as a protest against the living conditions of Danish sculptors.
[4] In 2007, Steen Krarup Jensen and composer Jakob Freud-Magnus won a Danish contest by writing a suggestion for a new national anthem.