About the artist
Lars-Erik Falk (Uppsala 1922 – Sigtuna 2018) was a renowned Swedish artist, specializing in sculpture and painting, who gained international recognition for his work as a constructivist.
In the 1940s, Lars Erik Falk received his formal education in painting in Stockholm. Following his training, he debuted with his first solo exhibition at Galerie Welamsson in Stockholm.
Recognized as one of the notable Swedish artists affiliated with the Constructivist movement, Falk remained dedicated to this style throughout his entire career. His artistic repertoire often featured painted aluminum profiles arranged diagonally and inclined at a 73-degree angle, with each profile showcasing vibrant colors.
Falk's works can be found in prestigious institutions such as the Kalmar Art Museum, the Centre Culturel Suédois in Paris, and the Graphic Institute in Stockholm, among others.