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Albert Johansson

(Sweden, 1926-1998)
Price
40 000 SEK
Covered by droit de suite

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Finland: Kuvasto

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Albert Johansson
(Sweden, 1926-1998)

"Ett glas vatten"

Signed Albert Johansson and also signed and dated 1989 on verso. Panel 91 x 122 cm.

More information

Albert Johansson had his first solo exhibition at Galerie Samlaren in 1955. He became known as the “white colour painter” since his canvases were monochrome, with a rough white surface, a fact that confused both the audience and the critics. The Russian avant-garde painter Kazimir Malevich had in a similar way investigated this colour as a way to reveal an inner meaning of the art. Yves Klein did the same thing a few years later, but with the blue colour. In the seventies Johansson developed a neo-surrealistic imagery. Albert Johansson has exhibited in Sweden as well as internationally, among other sites the Biennale of Sao Paulo in 1959 and his works are to be found in the Moderna Museet collection and the collection of Stedelijk museum in Amsterdam.