It is a highly accurate description of Baertling’s art. Olle Baertling did not want to change the world. But he wanted to tempt out the dynamic forces that we as individuals can be invigorated by, to the best of our needs and abilities. He has been described as a humanist who created his own universe. And in contrast to the modernists at the beginning of the 20th century, he did not want to change the world with his art. In an article in the magazine Arkitektur, Baertling writes: “The creating artist is free and has to be in his creation. He has nothing to do with anything else, social, political and so on. To all intents and purposes, nothing has to do with society and its compromises. All he has to do with is the inner reality, the forces that govern everything, invisible, but still the most important source of power and true reality for humans, the condition for all progress, the creator of the culture we call our own.”
The work in the auction, ODIR, has everything that Baertling strove to achieve at this time; sharp ends gathered in a corner drawing the viewer’s attention, like a loaded point that then forces the gaze to recoil. The strength of the colours contributes to the impression of the work, where stretched-out triangular shapes stimulate that experience, and you are sucked in by the triangles that become explosive, making the viewer almost lose their breath.
Viewing November 11 – 16, Berzelii Park 1, Stockholm
Open Mon–Fri 11 am–6 pm, Sat–Sun 11 am–5 pm.
Auction Live November 17–18, Arsenalsgatan 2, Stockholm
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