“Composition”, circa 1965 - ink on paper / board, original frame, museumglass 1960 - 1969
Rune Hagberg
InkPaperWoodBoard
64 ⨯ 78 ⨯ 3 cm
ConditionVery good
€ 4.750
Van Kerkhoff Art
- About the artworkOriginal artwork painted by the well known Swedish artist Rune Hagberg in the mid 1960's. The artist used ink painted on paper. The paper sheet was then laid down on board.
The white painted pinewood frame is the original frame. We did exchanged the glass for museumglass to give the work UV protection and reduce glaring.
Rune Hagberg monogrammed the work “RH” in conté / pencil bottom-right.
Condition
Good original condition, original frame. Glass has been replaced by museumglass to protect the work against UV-radiation and reduce glaring.
Dimensions
Artwork
Height 59 cm
Width 74 cm
Frame
Height 64 cm
Width 78 cm
Depth 3 cm
About Rune Hagberg
Rune Hagberg (Uppsala, Sweden 1924 - Härnösand, Sweden 2015) was a self-taught Swedish painter, writer and sculptor regarded as one of the leading figures in what is known as spontaneity and informal painting.
He was born in Uppsala in 1924, son of a railway official Sven Hagberg and Ceres Ruthström. in the late 1940’s Hagberg participated in exhibitions, wrote his first articles in the mid-1950s and was invited to exhibit in Japan as early as 1955 by a group of painters and calligraphers there.
Hagberg's meditative Informalism is positioned between Concretism and Expressionism of the 1950s. His work reflects a persistent and consistent exploration of silence and enclosure. In his practice, he approached these states through a range of techniques rooted in painting and drawing. Deeply influenced by Zen Buddhism and the calligraphic trends of his time, he initially worked with ink on paper in large-scale works during the 1950’s.
Eventually, Hagberg's practice came to focus on a gradual loosening of the picture surface, a kind of elimination of the sheet of paper, as if to approach the idea of nothingness. This exploration later found expression in sculptural objects.
Rune Hagberg has had a long series of exhibitions in his home country Sweden and abroad and is represented at the Magasin III Museum for Contemporary Art, Stockholm, Moderna Museet, Stockholm and Göteborgs Konstmuseum, among others. - About the artist
Rune Fredrik Hagberg was a renowned Swedish artist that took much of his inspiration from Zen Buddhism spirituality and Eastern Calligraphy. He is represented at, among many others, the Modern Museum and the Norrköping Art Museum. Hagberg’s meditative informalism is placed between the concretism and expressionism of the 1950s, his art becoming simpler until he reduced it so far that only tightly closed picture reels remained, tied around with strings – white, ascetic, and secretive within their frames.
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