Svenrobert LUNDQUIST

1940, Sweden

Also known as: Lundqvist

Biography

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Sven Lundquist Robert studied at the Fine Arts in Gothenburg. He worked with figurative drawings, and sculptures in wood and stone. He has been the Swedish organizers of the Venice Biennale, San Paulo, Sydney, Istanbul and Johannesburg. Head of Gothenburg art gallery.
Represented: National Museum in Stockholm, Gothenburg Museum of Art, Malmö Museum, HKM, Museum in Borås, Eskilstuna, National Gallery, Oslo, British Museum, London.

SVENROBERT LUNDQVIST
Svenrobert Lundquist studerade vid Valand i Göteborg. Han arbetade med figurativa teckningar, samt skulpturer i trä och sten. Han har varit svensk arrangör för biennaler i Venedig, San Paulo, Sydney, Istanbul och Johannesburg. Chef för Göteborgs konsthall, redaktör för tidskriften Grafiknytt, mm.

Utställningar:
Galleri Carlén, flertal grafikutställningar, triennaler, i Sverige och utomlands Krakow Polen, Fredrikstad Norge, Biella Italien, Ljubljana Jugoslavien, Intergaphica, Berlin, Italien, Galleri K i Skene, Marks Konstklubb.

Separatutställningar:
Sverige, San Francisco, Dortmund, Wuppertal, Helsingfors, Moss, Budapest, Köln och Reykjavik.

Offentlig utsmyckning:
Göteborg, Kungsbacka, Västra Frölunda, Stenungsund, Lerum och Borås, Hemse på Gotland, Eskilstuna, Linköping, Lidingö och andra kommuner.

Representerad:
Nationalmuseum i Stockholm, Göteborgs Konstmuseum, Malmö Museum, H.K.M., museum i Borås, Eskilstuna, Nasjonalgalleriet, Oslo, British Museum, London.

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