Untitled
Signed Håkan Rehnberg and dated 2000 on the reverse. Oil on acrylic glass 80 x 75 cm.
Occasional insignificant scratches and stains.
Galleri Nordenhake, Stockholm.
Swedish private collection, acquired from the above.
In a conversation with Daniel Birnbaum, Håkan Rehnberg said this about his art:
"I move the colour around, as if ploughing through a somewhat unknown terrain, with a wandering and unpredictable gesture. Fundamental is how layers are visually and physically overturned. I stop at the moment when the painting has reached an ultimate expression of precision, often in a mix of euphoria and resignation. In some of the paintings, I test my work against Carl Fredrik Hill and his late paintings of beaches, where seaweed and sludge glimmer in the shallow tide. It is like a surface that emerges and recedes, everything lies beneath and above a shimmering water surface, twisting in the tide, both beautiful and repulsive at the same time. But it is not the visual connection I seek, but rather the idea of a ground and boundary in dissolution."
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