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Fredrik Söderberg(Sweden, Born 1972)
"Das Haus des C.G Jüngs mit Khonsu und Der Traum III"
Hammer price
130 000SEK
Estimate
150 000 - 200 000 SEK

"Das Haus des C.G Jüngs mit Khonsu und Der Traum III"

Signed Fredrik Söderberg and dated 2013 on the label verso. Diptych. Watercolour, gold leaf and palladium leaf on paper. The panels measures 198 x 107 and 198 x 146 cm.

Provenance

Galleri Riis, Oslo.

Exhibitions

Galleri Riis, Oslo, "I am He who Buries the Gods in Gold and Gems", 10 October – 16 November 2013.

More information

In connection with Söderberg's exhibition opening at Galleri Riis in Oslo in 2013, the gallery described the artist's imagery and inspiration in the following essay:

"Söderberg’s work is largely inspired and informed by the spiritual, the esoteric and the occult, with references to such Buddhist traditions as tantrism and other oriental teachings. The western occult movements appearing at the end of the 1800s and beginning of the 1900s, with several of their initially obscure yet eventually influential protagonists, have also been a major source of inspiration and field for subjective mapping in Söderberg’s oeuvre.

The title of the forthcoming exhibition (I am He who Buries the Gods in Gold and Gems) is a quote from Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961), central to many of the works, especially in a series of monumental diptychs depicting the controversial psychiatrist, philosopher and mysticist’s houses in Küsnacht and Bollingen outside Zürich. Söderberg views the stylized architecture of these houses as vessels containing Jung’s ideas, his activities and knowledge lodged in them. In a striking large-scale portrait of Jung he is embedded in various religious cultures and mythologies growing wild.

Another contemporaneous reference is the founder of anthroposophy, Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925), visible in the exhibition through a series of works interpreting his representatives of humanity Lucifer, Ahriman and Christ.

In many of the works a cosmic abstract expression is paired with an accurate figurative and archetypal style, incorporating pure and intricate mandala images inspired from Tibetan Buddhism and Native American nature religion and traditional crafts, all meticulously executed in watercolour, mineral colours and gold leaf.

For Söderberg the artistic work is a tool for meditation and concentration, connecting with inner life. Through the use of genuine colour pigments and precious metals combined with labour-intensive execution he approaches the alchemical and magical craft which imbues the finished artwork."

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