Björn Selder Patinated Bronze Sculpture, Sweden 1970s
Björn Selder Patinated Bronze Sculpture, Sweden 1970s
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Characteristic for Swedish artist, Björn Selder, are powerful, expressive sculptures, such as this piece, in heavy materials like bronze, iron, and stone. This unique piece shows that Selder was active as a sculptor and also as a graphic artist. He is represented with numerous monumental sculptures in public environments in Sweden.
Swedish sculptor Björn Selder is renowned for his distinctive style that seamlessly merges modern sensibilities with classical influences. His works are characterized by a harmonious blend of fluidity and precision, breathing life into static forms. Selder's sculptures - like this one - often depict the human figure, capturing the essence of movement, emotion, and introspection. One of the defining aspects of Selder's artistic expression is his preference for bronze as a sculpting material. Bronze offers him a unique combination of durability and malleability. Its enduring nature ensures that his creations stand the test of time, while its pliability allows him to mould intricate details and convey subtle nuances of form and expression. This versatile material accommodates the organic flow of Selder's style, enhancing the tactile and visual experience of his sculptures, enhanced by the green patina that naturally develops with time. Bronze holds a timeless allure due to its inherent strength, ability to retain intricate details, and the captivating patina that develops over time. This anthropomorphic piece takes advantage of its material fully, with the different hues and the surface of the bronze highlighting the versatile organic curves that define the surface.
Selder's present sculpture not only pays homage to the bronze sculpture tradition but also elevates it with a contemporary twist infusing it with his unique blend of abstraction and an unmistakeable contemporary flair. This work invites viewers to engage with the interplay of tradition and innovation, celebrating the enduring appeal of bronze as a medium for artistic expression.
Condition:
In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. The bronze has a green patina with some marks and scratches.
Dimensions:
7.48 in W x 6.69 in D x 17.32 in H
19 cm W x 17 cm D x 44 cm H
About the designer:
Björn Selder (March 7, 1940, Stockholm - 1999) was a Swedish graphic designer and sculptor. Selder was married to the textile artist Margaretha Selder. He made several study trips to Paris where, among other things, he studied with the American graphic artist W Wellington as well as graphic colour and printing with Theo Mortensen.
He also conducted self-study during trips to the Netherlands, Belgium, Austria, Spain, and North Africa. Furthermore, he worked as director of Grödingesgruppen's graphics workshop in Stockholm 1963–1964. Separately, he debuted with an exhibition at Galerie Catharina in Stockholm in 1961 and together with Ove Dahlstrand he exhibited at Lorensberg's art salon in Gothenburg and together with Bertil Sagnér at Galleri Brinken in Stockholm. He participated in the Grödinge group's exhibitions and various group exhibitions at Liljevalch's art gallery. In addition to graphics, his art consists of polychrome wood reliefs. He made numerous fountains in public settings since 1989. He was a professor at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing, China, and made relief decorations on the Great Wall of China on behalf of the Chinese state.
Selder is represented at the Modern Museum, Kalmar Art Museum and Gothenburg's school administration. He is chairman emeritus of the Sculptors' Association and professor at the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing. Björn Selder was also the initiator of the Sculptors' House in Vinterviken, Stockholm.