Hans GOTHLIN

1949, Sweden

Biography

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Hans Gothlin, CV:

Separatutställningar i urval

1984 Galleri I, Göteborg
1988 Galerie Ahlner, Stockholm
1988 Galerie Du Nord, Borås
1990 Galerie Oijens, Göteborg
1992 Borås Konstmuseum
1993 Galerie Ahlner, Stockholm
1993 Galerie Oijens, Göteborg
1996 Galerie Du Nord, Borås
1997 Konstruktiv Tendens, Stockholm
1999 Galleri C Hjärne, Helsingborg
1999 Galerie Ahnlund, Umeå
1999 Göteborgs Konstmuseum, Stenasalen
2001 Centre Culturel, Sueóis, Paris
2003 Borås Konstmuseum
2006 Västerås Konstmuseum
2006 Göteborgs Konstförening
2007 Konstakademien, Stockholm
2010 Galleri Oijens, Göteborg
2010 Ålgården, Borås

Samlingsutställningar i urval

1994 "Konst på Höglandet", Eksjö, Tranås, Vetlanda
"Önskemuseet", Göteborgs Konstmuseum
1995 "Skapelser", Skara Stifts kyrkor
1995 Galleri Haga, Stockholm
(Tillsammans med Pål Svensson)
1996 "Geometrisk abstraktion",
Konstruktiv Tendens, Stockholm
1997 "Konstruktivt" Galerie Du Nord, Borås
1998 "Beröringspunkter" Sverige - Tyskland
Konstruktiv Tendens, Stockholm
1999 Svensk Grafik, Sarajevo
2006 "Bara färg", Göteborgs Konstmuseum

2009 Galleri Art-On, Halmstad (Tillsammans med Pamela Brandt och Carolus Enckell)
2010 Åminne Bruksmuseum (Tillsammans med Gert Marcus och
Bengt-Åke Hellman)

Representerad

Borås Konstmuseum
Göteborgs Konstmuseum
Västerås Konstmuseum
Statens Konstråd

Source: http://www.gothlin.se/content/cv

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