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Veikko Keränen – A Life in Sculpture

There is a time dimension in sculpture as well. It is in motion, in several directions at once. That’s how it finds balance.” – Veikko Keränen

Bukowskis is proud to present a selection from the estate of artist Veikko Keränen. Additional sculptures from the same collection will be featured in the Live Auction Modern Art & Design.

Veikko Keränen (1935–2004) was a Swedish-Finnish sculptor deeply rooted in the classical modernist tradition. He worked in materials such as bronze, stone, wood, and metal, and his art is characterized by a profound sense of form, space, and movement.

Born in Finland in 1935, Keränen came to Sweden as a war child in 1944. He was placed with a family in Lycksele, where, at the age of nine, he began carving small wooden figures in the basement boiler room – a way to express himself before he had learned the language. As an adult, he chose to remain in Sweden, a decision that would shape both his life and artistic path.

Keränen’s creative journey began with music. He discovered jazz early on, learned to play the saxophone, and toured for several years as a musician. The rhythm, improvisation, and balance between structure and freedom in jazz would later reappear as recurring themes in his sculpture. Read more