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1925 Örum, Österlen - 2012. Known for: Geometric painting.
Torsten Esbjörnsson is an important representative of Swedish concrete art. Esbjörnsson was edducated at the Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen and at Mogens Andersén's opposition art school. The... Read full biography
Torsten Esbjörnsson is an important representative of Swedish concrete art. Esbjörnsson was edducated at the Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen and at Mogens Andersén's opposition art school. The discovery of Mondrian and Kandinsky led Torsten Esbjörnsson to take the moped to Paris in 1960, where... Read full biography
Torsten Esbjörnsson is an important representative of Swedish concrete art. Esbjörnsson was edducated at the Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen and at Mogens Andersén's opposition art school. The discovery of Mondrian and Kandinsky led Torsten Esbjörnsson to take the moped to Paris in 1960, where he socialized with artists and attended openings, lectures and discussion evenings. Esbjörnsson's paintings are characterized by strong colors and winding geometric compositions that entice the viewer... Read full biography
Torsten Esbjörnsson is an important representative of Swedish concrete art. Esbjörnsson was edducated at the Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen and at Mogens Andersén's opposition art school. The discovery of Mondrian and Kandinsky led Torsten Esbjörnsson to take the moped to Paris in 1960, where he socialized with artists and attended openings, lectures and discussion evenings. Esbjörnsson's paintings are characterized by strong colors and winding geometric compositions that entice the viewer to step into each individual painting. He was strongly influenced by concrete painting and began to create with an optically non-figurative imagery, akin to Victor Vasarely, but with his own style, where the circle and the square are often basic... Read full biography
Torsten Esbjörnsson is an important representative of Swedish concrete art. Esbjörnsson was edducated at the Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen and at Mogens Andersén's opposition art school. The discovery of Mondrian and Kandinsky led Torsten Esbjörnsson to take the moped to Paris in 1960, where he socialized with artists and attended openings, lectures and discussion evenings. Esbjörnsson's paintings are characterized by strong colors and winding geometric compositions that entice the viewer to step into each individual painting. He was strongly influenced by concrete painting and began to create with an optically non-figurative imagery, akin to Victor Vasarely, but with his own style, where the circle and the square are often basic elements. Later, in New Mexico, Esbjörnsson was fascinated by the American artist Georgia Keefe, and her colors appeared in several... Read full biography
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