Stig OLSON

1936, Sweden

Biography

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Stig Olson studied at Beckman\'s School of Art and the Academy of Stockholm. He paints expressive compositions with figures in landscapes and portraits, often in collage technique in great shape. He also performs drawing and graphics. He also illustrates books and magazines.

Stig Olson studerade vid Beckmans skola och vid Konstakademien Stockholm. Han målar expressiva kompositioner med figurer i landskap och porträtt, ofta i collageteknik i stora forma. Han utför också teckning och grafik. Han illustrerar även böcker och i tidskrifter.

Separatutställningar:
Unga Tecknare, Nationalmuseum, Framtidslandet, Kulturhuset, Galleri 33, Lyon, Galleri Jansen, Amsterdam, Rådhuset Skagen, Galleri Bergman, Galleri Helle Knudsen. Stockholm, Göteborg, Malmö, Norrköping, Linköping, Örebro och Kristinehamn.
Sedan mitten av 50-talet medverkat årligen vid Värmlands konstförenings salonger i Karlstad.
Samlingsutställningar: Galleri Tornhuset Luleå, Kulturhuset Umeå, Galerie Kaplanen Visby, Galleri Bergman, Galleri Bergman, Stockholm, Galleri Bergman, Göteborg
Stockholm Art fair Galleri Bergman.

Representerad:
Nationalmuseum i Stockholm, Moderna Muséet i Stockholm, Göteborgs Konstmuseum, Malmö Museum, H.M.K., muséerna i Karlstad, Örebro, Norrköping, Linköping, Västerås och Eskilstuna, samt i Gripsholms porträttsamling. Ett självporträtt finns på Uffizierna i Florens, samt, Gustav VI Adolfs samling.
Han erhöll 1971-års stipendium vid Nationalmuseum i Stockholm:s utställning, Unga tecknare.

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