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Halmstadgruppen was a group of six artists that collectively followed and developed avant-garde modern art movements such as cubism, post-cubism, purist, futurist and surrealism at
Halmstad Halmstad () is a port, university, industrial and recreational urban areas of Sweden, city at the mouth of the Nissan (river), Nissan river, in the provinces of Sweden, province of Halland on the Sweden, Swedish west coast. Halmstad is the seat ...
in
Halland County Halland County (, ) is a county ('' län'') on the western coast of Sweden. It corresponds roughly to the cultural and historical province of Halland. The capital is Halmstad. Prince Julian, the son of Prince Carl Philip, is Duke of Halland. ...
, Sweden. A permanent showroom in Mjellby, now
Mjellby Art Museum Mjellby Art Museum (''Mjellby konstmuseum'') is situated outside Halmstad, Sweden. There is an art gallery featuring exhibitions of diverse content – everything from 1900s modernism, modernists to current contemporary art. Mjellby Art Museu ...
in Halmstad was created to exhibit their art. Here an extensive collection of the Halmstadgruppen works are exhibited. The museum was founded in 1980 by Swedish art critic and museum director Viveka Bosson. She is the daughter of the late Erik Olson, one of the members in Halmstadgruppen. Bosson bought the former site of the Mjellby folkskola (elementary school) outside Halmstad in 1980, setting up Mjellby Art Museum and later donated it to the Halmstad Municipality in 1997.


History

Impressed by the avant-garde movements Axel Olson, his younger brother Erik and their cousin Waldemar Lorentzon in Halmstad formed into a group aptly calling themselves "Gnistan" which translated means “The Spark”. In May 1919, “Gnistan” made their debut at an amateur exhibition in Halmstad. Through this they met Egon Östlund an engineer philanthropist, who was also exhibiting with some Gösta Adrian-Nilsson (GAN) influenced canvases of his own GAN was a close friend of Östlund. By July 1919, Östlund had introduced them to Gösta Adrian-Nilsson who was spending part of the summer with friends in Halmstad. Stellan Mörner's father had become governor of Halland County. This had prompted Stellen to return from Paris to exhibit his art in the Halmstad city library and work on a local commission. Mörner was an artist with a skill for portraiture but again was interested in the avant-garde. Egon Östlund, introduced Mörner to the young painters Sven Jonson and Esaias Thorén. They organized an exhibition in Halmstad in 1929. Stellen Mörner exhibited his modern art paintings together with Erik and Axel Olson, Sven Jonson, Waldemar Lorentzon and Esaias Thorén. The local Halmstad press denounced the exhibition of new modernist art with derision. However, unfazed the young Halmstad artists were invited to exhibit in Lund that year. The Halmstad group was born as they got together in 1929, a group with the single aim of introducing cubism, surrealism and concrete art (modern art) to Swedish audiences. They engaged an imaginative and dreamlike imagery with figurative content and expressions of their costal origin in a plain geometric image, giving an adequate expression using pure colour and form synthesis. In the 1930s the young artists had slipped from early cubism into a surrealist imagery of a Nordic character. The Halmstadgruppen lasted 50 years together. This period was the end of Dadasim and the beginning of the “Age of Anxiety” as described in the poem by W.H. Auden, published in 1947. During the years 1922–23, Axel Olson (1899-1986) studied in Berlin with the Russian painter and sculptor
Alexander Archipenko Alexander Porfyrovych Archipenko (February 25, 1964) was a Ukrainian-American avant-garde artist, sculpture, sculptor, and graphic designer, graphic artist, active in France and the United States. He was one of the first to apply the principles o ...
. Axel's brother
Erik Olson Erik Artur Olson (Ohlson, Olsson) (Halmstad 9 May 1901 – 1986) was a Swedish painter, illustrator, graphic artist, sculptor, theater decorator, and member of Halmstadgruppen. He was the brother of artist Axel Olson, and in 1929 marrie ...
(1901-1986) and their cousin Waldemar Lorentzon (1899-1984) studied in 1924 at the
Fernand Léger Joseph Fernand Henri Léger (; February 4, 1881 – August 17, 1955) was a French painting, painter, sculpture, sculptor, and film director, filmmaker. In his early works he created a personal form of cubism (known as "tubism") which he gradually ...
painting academy in Paris. Sven Jonson (1902-1981),
Stellan Mörner Stellan is a masculine given name used in Sweden. It means “peaceful one” or “calm” and has a German origin. Although many think it is equivalent to Stelio used in Italy, Stelian used in Romania and Stelios in Greece, all serving as masculi ...
(1896-1979), and
Esaias Thorén Isaiah ( or ; , ''Yəšaʿyāhū'', "Yahweh is salvation"; also known as Isaias or Esaias from ) was the 8th-century BC Israelite prophet after whom the Book of Isaiah is named. The text of the Book of Isaiah refers to Isaiah as "the prophet" ...
(1901- 1981), also studied in Paris during that time. During their periods abroad they came in contact with modern developments in painting. Returning to Sweden, Halmstadgruppen was founded in 1929 and was unchanged until 1979, with the death of Stellan Mörner . The members of Halmstadgruppen were pioneers in the Swedish modernist art movement. During the 1920s, they were
cubists Cubism is an early-20th-century avant-garde art movement which began in Paris. It revolutionized painting and the visual arts, and sparked artistic innovations in music, ballet, literature, and architecture. Cubist subjects are analyzed, broke ...
and during the 1930s introduced
surrealism Surrealism is an art movement, art and cultural movement that developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I in which artists aimed to allow the unconscious mind to express itself, often resulting in the depiction of illogical or dreamlike s ...
in Sweden together with
Gösta Adrian-Nilsson Gösta Adrian-Nilsson (2 April 1884 – 29 March 1965), usually referred to as GAN, was a Swedish artist and writer. He is regarded as a pioneer of the Swedish modernist art movement. His style was fluid with changing trends and contained element ...
(1884–1965).


Members

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Stellan Mörner Stellan is a masculine given name used in Sweden. It means “peaceful one” or “calm” and has a German origin. Although many think it is equivalent to Stelio used in Italy, Stelian used in Romania and Stelios in Greece, all serving as masculi ...
(1896–1979) * Waldemar Lorentzon (1899–1984) *
Axel Olson Axel may refer to: People * Axel (name), all persons with the name Places * Axel, Netherlands, a town ** Capture of Axel, a battle at Axel in 1586 Arts, entertainment, media * ''Axel'', a 1988 short film by Nigel Wingrove * ''Axel'', a Cirque ...
(1899–1986) *
Esaias Thorén Isaiah ( or ; , ''Yəšaʿyāhū'', "Yahweh is salvation"; also known as Isaias or Esaias from ) was the 8th-century BC Israelite prophet after whom the Book of Isaiah is named. The text of the Book of Isaiah refers to Isaiah as "the prophet" ...
(1901–1981) *
Erik Olson Erik Artur Olson (Ohlson, Olsson) (Halmstad 9 May 1901 – 1986) was a Swedish painter, illustrator, graphic artist, sculptor, theater decorator, and member of Halmstadgruppen. He was the brother of artist Axel Olson, and in 1929 marrie ...
(1901–1986) * Sven Jonson (1902–1981)


References

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Other sources

*Folke Holmér (1947) ''Halmstadgruppen. Waldemar Lorentzon, Axel Olson, Erik Olson, Esaias Thorén, Sven Jonson, Stellan Mörner'' (Stockholm, Rabén & Sjögren)


External links


Mjellby Art Museum


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