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Sten Eklund(Sweden, 1942-2009)
"S'kanal I".
Hammer price
65 000SEK
Estimate
60 000 - 80 000 SEK

"S'kanal I".

Signed SE and dated 68. Acrylic on glass 60 x 45 cm including original frame.

Provenance

Galerie Aronowitsch, Stockholm.
Bukowski Auctions, Spring Contemporary 592, May 2016, lot 137.

Exhibitions

Galerie Aronowitsch, Stockholm, December 1968 - January 1969.

More information

Sten Eklund’s artistry revolves around the absence of the human being. In both his prints and his delicate glass paintings, he builds the composition from fragments of buildings, machines, and objects. The geometrically constructed pieces become traces of humanity—of its progress and production—where a structured order prevails in the absence of human chaos.

At once timeless and distinctly contemporary, Eklund’s art engages in dialogue with artists such as Marcel Duchamp and Öyvind Fahlström. Praised by critics from the outset, Eklund has always been regarded as ahead of his time. The glass paintings from the late 1960s and early 1970s resemble, at first glance, precise architectural or engineering constructions. Their sleek, polished surfaces in a way shut out the viewer, who must struggle to penetrate the glass in order to reach the deeper dimensions behind it—dimensions that pose questions about development and existence.

Björn Springfeldt, former director of the Moderna Museet, exhibited Sten Eklund in Lund in 1968 and recounts the impact of encountering Eklund’s art: discovering something that cuts across expectations, that refuses to meet our conventional assumptions and instead forces us to rethink and reconsider. The machines in Sten Eklund’s work are not absurd as in Picabia; rather, they harbor energies, ready to spring into action as soon as we find the right button to press.

More about Sten Eklund

Sten Eklund, Swedish painter and illustrator. He studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts between 1966-71. He is known for his work with the fictional 19th-century botanist J.M.G. Paléen and Kullahuset's Secrets, which features 53 hand-colored copper engravings with matching sculptures. The visual narrative is a peculiar art project. Early in his career, Eklund was fascinated with the incomprehensible devices and constructions which he painted on glass or canvas. In watercolor or gouache, he has, in the spirit of Duchamp, created strange battle scenes and other depictions populated by mechanical figures.

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