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Swedish artist Fredrik Söderberg's art is usually based on a thorough investigation of historical periods and a history of ideas. Here, complex existential issues are analysed, the ambivalence between good and evil and the difficult concepts of 'right' and 'wrong' are reflected. In addition to a strong visual experience, the viewer is also forced into a thoughtful reflection. Fredrik Söderberg works in large series. The works vary in format, from relatively small to large. The figurative paintings are full of beautiful details that form a grand whole. The references derive from ancient and biblical stories, and connect to artists fascinated by both drawing and darkness: Albrecht Dürer, William Blake, Aubrey Beardsley, but also William Morris, the leading figure of the British Arts and Crafts movement. With references to both the spiritual and occult, to alchemy and astrology, Fredrik Söderberg has created precise symmetrical compositions, reminiscent of both Tibetan mandala and meticulous architectural sketches of building facades and temples. His abstract paintings fascinate with their exquisite colour and harmonious composition. His art is generally imbued with mysticism. In intricate ornaments of silver, gold and coloured bands, we see figurative and abstract forms in which matter and spirit meet. Exhibition: Nordiska akvarellmuseet, Skärhamn, Sweden (26.01. - 26.04.2020)
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Fredrik Söderberg: Akvareller = Watercolours 2008-2019
2020, Nordiska akvarellmuseet
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9189477715 9789189477711
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Catalog of an exhibition held at Nordiska akvarellmuseet, Skärhamn, Sweden from January 26 - April 26, 2020
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