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Finnish Modern Art F629
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Nils Möllerberg – The Sculptor Part I F626
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Sivert Oldenvi Collection II F632
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ateljé Lyktan 90 Years – Edition Bukowskis E1158
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Björn Borg and Lennart Bergelin – Developing Greatness E1179
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Spring Eclectic F603
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Paavo Tynell – part two F623
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Helsinki Design Sale F612
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Contemporary Art & Design 662
Huutokauppa: 15.−16. huhtikuuta 2025
Important Timepieces 663
Huutokauppa: 15. huhtikuuta 2025
Modern Art & Design 664
Huutokauppa: 20.−21. toukokuuta 2025
Important Spring Sale 665
Huutokauppa: 11.−13. kesäkuuta 2025

A collection of Concrete art

Concrete art refers to abstract, non-figurative, geometric art. Concrete art is non-referential, free from symbolic components, and is created from geometrical shapes whose directness captivates the viewer. Artist Theo van Doesburg (1883–1931) coined the term in 1930 when the Art Concret group was created, with a manifesto entitled “The Basis of concrete art”.

The term was popularized by artists Josef Albers and Max Bill, who organized the first international exhibition of concrete art at the Basel Kunsthalle in 1944. In Sweden, artists such as Olle Baertling, Bengt Orup, Bertil Öhlund, KG Nilson, Harry Booström and Eric H Olson were all active in the field of concrete art.