Fahlström, Öyvind, 1928-1976
Dates
- Existence: 1928 December 28 - 1976 November 9
Parallel Names
- Fahlstrom, Oyvind
- Fahlstrom, Oyvind Axel Christian
Nationality
Swedish
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Artists' Books/Booked Art / Eriksson, Leif ; Arts A ; Benes BL ; Eriksson L ; Fahlstrom O ; Gerlovin V ; Gerlovina R ; Groh K ; Haynes R ; Cage J ; Carrion U ; Colby S ; Higgins D ; Sackner RK ; Sackner MA ; Johnson R ; Nannucci M ; Olbrich JO ; Perneczky G ; Rosenberg MR., 1983
Also designated as Konst-och bildforskning No.5-6. The Sackner Archive is listed under bookshops, publishers, archives and catalogues. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Opera / Fahlstrom, Oyvind., 1968
The loose sheet contains a text by Fahlstrom explaining this series of prints. The black and white prints, each numbered on the right side, are presented in a horizontal, scroll-like fashion. The dark, somber, abstract-expressionist thematic forms depicted in the prints are combined with letters & letter-like characters. Based on a prior work of 1952, Opera might have served as a scenic backdrop for the Wagnerian Ring operas. *WEB 1998: Sharon Avery-Fahlström. This silkscreen print is realized in ten panels with wallpaper-like margins which permit an overlapping installation. The concept was to install the work in a continuous line. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Painting, Sculpture and Works on Paper / Fahlstrom, Oyvind., 2007
This book Includes texts by Fahlstrom from Historical Painting and Notations (1974). Christine Kintisch contributes a biography of the artist. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Complete Graphics and Multiples / Fahlstrom, Oyvind., 1999
This exhibition was shown in seven venues. It was "a comprehensive survey of Fahlstrom's graphic work, including twenty-seven prints as well as four multiple editions in three-dimentional object and book format." The Sackner Archive holds "My Dear White Skeleton" in 1 cent Life, "Eddie (Sylvia's brother) in the Desert," "Opera" 1976, and the print portfolio of 1974. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.