Gudrun Åhlberg, "God Morgon-Dag-Morgondag-Och var dag, som den sista".
Signed Gudrun Åhlberg. Also signed and dated 1989 verso. Collage, image area 49.2 x 37.2 cm.
Not examined out of frame.
Galleri Hera, Stockholm.
Gudrun Åhlberg was the only female artist in the group "Imaginists," which was an artist group in Malmö from 1945 to 1956, founded by CO Hultén, Max Walter Svanberg, and Anders Österlin. The number of members varied, but among those who gradually joined the group were Gösta Kriland, Bertil Gadö, and Bertil Lundberg.
The art of the Imaginists featured elements of imaginative surrealism, often with motifs of nature, women, and eroticism. This was combined with a painterly expressive and poetically ambiguous style that broke with earlier surrealism and was more in line with the informal art that gained increasing followers from the end of World War II.