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Lena Cronqvist(Sweden, 1938-2025)
"Grimaser, mun"
Hammer price
560 000SEK
Estimate
600 000 - 800 000 SEK

"Grimaser, mun"

Signed Lena Cronqvist and numbered 4/4. Executed in 1998. Bronze. Height 98, width 75 cm, depth 42 cm. Foundry mark from Empire Bronze, New York.

Provenance

Lars Bohman Gallery, Stockholm.

Literature

Mårten Castenfors and Louise Fogelström, Liljevalchs, "Lena Cronqvist", 2014, exhibition catalogue Liljevalchs, pictured on p. 73.

More information

In the 1990s, Lena Cronqvist began to seriously explore sculpture as a form of expression, and in the last decade she has increasingly emerged as one of the most intriguing sculptors in the world today. The early sculptures, some of which were created during visits to New York with husband and author Göran Tunström, were small in size. In the opening remarks toLena Cronqvist’s exhibition catalogue for the exhibition at Konsthallen Lokstallet in Strömstad in 2000. Göran Tunström described the first “Girls” this way:

“I remember them backlit, in our first, cramped apartment in New York, those little wax clumps. How they were transformed - as if she could see through her fingers - into creatures with an appearance, character, little ugly-pretty figures in the beginning stages of life, with the whole registry of possible actions in their genes. And they were smiling. They smile, they stick out their tongue, they place their hands precociously on their hips and do not behave appropriately at all. They giggle at themselves and at us. And surely they have Names, though they currently do not disclose them, because a Name would lock them out of the utopian country where every action - even the most cruel ones - is allowed, every grimace a challenge, both to the world and to the SELF that they (we) have been domesticated to bear, very soon when it has abruptly ended, the era of the Girl. Of the child.”

Mårten Castenfors and Louise Fogelström describe, in the Liljevalchs’ exhibition catalogue “Lena Cronqvist”, 2014, how the artist works in parallel with painting and sculpture while in New York. “Picked out of their paintings, the girls are alive in tubs and in water. The sculptures are teasingly distinctive, and their wit calls to mind the sculptures Matisse once made – he too a wonderful painter who, through clay, went one step further as an artist. "

More about Lena Cronqvist

Lena Cronqvist was one of Sweden’s most significant and influential artists, with a career spanning more than five decades. Born in Karlstad and educated at the Bristol School of Art in England as well as the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm, she developed a style of painting where technical precision met intense emotional depth. Through her raw and emotionally charged imagery, she explored the paradoxes of motherhood, the shadows of childhood, and the relentless flow of time. Inspired by modernism and Edvard Munch, she transformed the personal into universal stories filled with deep psychological presence and power. As a painter, printmaker, and sculptor, she moved effortlessly between artistic forms, with each work marked by strong emotion and meticulous craftsmanship. Her interpretation of Jan van Eyck’s "The Arnolfini Portrait" in "Trolovningen"(1974/75) became a milestone when it sold at Bukowski's auction Vår Contemporary 2016 for over 11 million SEK - the highest amount ever paid for a work by a living Swedish artist at the time. Lena Cronqvist’s art is a bold and powerful voice that continues to move, challenge, and inspire. Her legacy lives on - boundless and timeless - reminding us of art’s ability to reach into the depths of the human experience.

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