Viktor Rosdahl, "Selma the Baron in the trees"
Signerad Viktor Rosdahl och daterad 2011. Olja på duk, 200 x 196 cm
Helhetsintrycket är mycket bra. Ojämn yta, partier utan färg, alla avvikelser i enlighet med konstnärens intention.
Stockholms Auktionsverk, Nutida, 2014, 14 maj, kat. nr 1.
”Den största målningen i ateljén är gjord efter ett mobiltelefonsfotografi av en trädkrona, där en av hans döttrar klättrat upp. Den är oväntat skir, som vore den målad av Monét, men inte i solljus, utan när det blivit natt.”
Ur Pontus Dahlmans reportage för tidningen Vi, nr 9, September 2011.
“Born 1980 in Sweden, lives and works in Sweden. Viktor Rosdahl is a young painter that has been acknowledged for his dark, often furious portrayals of industrialism and contemporary society from an underdog perspective. He usually produces his work from found materials, which he attacks with ink and brushes, carves at with etching tools and smashes up, to achieve the desired effect.”
Extract from the catalogue text by Gertrud Sandqvist, Pandemonium -Art In a Time of Creativity Fever, GIBCA , Röda Sten,2011
Extract from feature in Vi magazine, by Pontus Dahman, Sept issue 2011.
Rosdahls works´ve been showned extentially in numerous institutions, artist run initiatives and private galleries over the past two decades. Recent solos shows include my own pictures; a rare light at Berg Gallery, Stockholm (2023), Dunkelhet at Cora Hillebrand, Gothenburg (2022) and Jenseits at Werkhalle Wiesenburg, Berlin (2023), recent duo shows include Mancave at Sotheby´s co/ curated by Ebba de Faire, Stockholm (2022), Chart Art Fair with Cora Hillebrand, Copenhagen (2022) and Tönnheim Gallery, Marbella (2023). His works are represented in the collections of Moderna Muséet, Nationalmuséet and The Brittish Museum as well as in several private and public collections. 2019 he installed a major public art work extending 4 floors at Danderyds new Emergency Hospital Building. He has been awarded with scholarships by the Maria Bonnier Dahlin Foundation (2009), Malmö Museum (2008), Edstrandska award 2012, and by the Swedish Arts Grants Committee 2007, 2010, 2013, 2019 and 2023.