ERLAND CULLBERG, oil on canvas, signed EC
Utan titel. 61 x 50 cm.
Crazing. Surface dirt.
Doktor Johan Wallin, Uppsala.
Galleri Kavaletten, Uppsala, January 1987.
Galleri Kavaletten i Uppsala fick 1986 uppdraget att sköta all verksamhet som hade med Erland Cullbergs konst att göra. Via Kavaletten kunde information fås rörande Erland Cullbergs kommande utställningar och via galleriet kunde också köp av målningar, teckningar och grafik ske. Det uppskattade galleriet grundades av en konstälskande doktor, Johan Wallin 1973. Johan Wallin flyttade verksamheten 1995 från Uppsala till Stockholm, där nya utställningar arrangerades ända fram till 2006.
Erland Cullberg, born 1931, is known for his expressive painting. He studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm and at Valand Art Academy in Gothenburg. During his studies in Stockholm, Cullberg was diagnosed with schizophrenia, or a “psychological cold” as he likes to call it. Cullberg had his breakthrough in an exhibition at Moderna Museum in 1989, where he simultaneously angered the critics and warmed the hearts of art lovers. Today he is considered a key figure in neo expressionism, the often figurative, emotionally intense painting that emerged after World War II with roots in Swedish expressionism. But Cullberg’s strongest influence was the Spanish-Greek 16th century artist El Greco, rather than Sigrid Hjerten and Isaac Grünewald. Cullberg's painting is violent but serves as a safety valve for him. In aggressive and chaotic masses of color, one finds figures that struggle with Cullberg's own battles with his divided self during long periods of schizophrenia. He paints at a furious pace, waging a constant battle against the paint. "Blue is fear, ochre friendliness, and red passion."
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