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Carl Johan De Geer(Sweden, Born 1938)
Carl Johan De Geer, "Skriet 5"
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Carl Johan De Geer, "Skriet 5"

Color lithograph, numbered 116/150. Size: 54 x 53 cm.

Not examined out of frame.

More about Carl Johan De Geer

Carl Johan De Geer was a Swedish painter, designer, photographer, and author. He studied from 1959-62 at Konstfack. He is one of the leading representatives of the boundary-crossing artists of the 1960s. Utilising the magazine “Puss” as his platform, De Geer and others satirically critiqued society and its representatives in a provocative style. In their exhibitions, which often take the form of entire scenographies, he works with all art forms. He has designed textile patterns, created paintings featuring kitsch and memories, made films, and written novels that blend modernism with pop culture.

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Sweden: BUS
Finland: Kuvasto

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