March 13, 2015
From: Fredrik Redan
Subject: Text to journal, letter via Hans
Date: March 13, 2015 at 4:17:19 AM EDT
Read about Hans Andre and came to think of his early years when he worked together with Staffan Hallström.
Staffan who were older and well-established artist, he later received the title of professor, began his collaboration with Hans already in 1970.
Together they had two years project grants from the Swedish Royal Academy of Fine Arts to develop graphic and photographic art.
In addition to lithographs and the like, they also made a 16 mm film, a very different one, about Paris Metro.
Which also resulted in an exhibition at Gallery Prisma in Stockholm for the imposing Leif Nielsen.
Leif came originally from Denmark and it was needed, apparently, a Danish to revive the provincial Swedish art world.
Below is a collage, made around -70, and the whole picture is imaginary, assembled from various parts, noting among other things that it is the same house that’s used.
And this was 45 years ago!
They were ahead of their time.
From: Hans AndreSubject: Dear AbrahamDate: March 4, 2015 at 6:03:39 AM ESTTo: David AbramsReply-To: Hans AndreI do not know if the text was what you expected.Now to something completely different:From one thing to another, I understand that the economic climate makes it maybe difficult to start up a blog, but perhaps a beginning is to have something like “Letters to the Editor”?Anyway, a short story, when I think of You I will always think of Leif Nielsen. Leif was a Dane who came to Stockholm in the sixties and realized that it needed a force to collect and display of modern Swedish art. He gathered what came to be known as the “angry” artists. Many of whom went on to become prominent. I was around 20 when I together with Staffan Hallström, very famous painter and later a professor at the Academy, had my first exhibition at Leif. Later, I had over the years other exhibitions with him. He died a few years ago, more than eighty years old. But, and this was where I wanted to come, he was a unique driver who saw the potential of artists. Although the galleries not always made some money, sometimes he was forced to work as a waiter …., but he never gave up. The driving force was to showcase the new, exciting and different.When I now look back, I’ll be 65 this year, I see that there are very few left with the same drive.Perhaps this is a generational issue, notwithstanding which, such as Leif and You are unique.All the bestHans Andre
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MARCH 11, 2015
Im the artists but I do not like this Name , they call themselves special but i think more important for the society is cook , taxi driver or cleaning lady
,,Artists’’ think they are very important for society that’s maybe a true but the thing is they have to be useful and they have to work for society
Abraham Lubelski did a good job for the artist ;;; why you ask… i tell you .. for 2000 $ you can be visible in the center of art World .. Soho NY
Than if you get this possibility take care for your self call curators , journalist and let them now,, invite for an exhibitions ,, they can see your Art in real ..and can judge ,, if is good or so so art
in my opinion exposure is one thing and sales is something different
Lots of ,,artists ‘’ think they are very special but if you look at their works ,,,is not so special the ,, artists ‘’ think 😉
Yaro
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March 9, 2015
What do critics of art have to do with the making of art? Are you impacted in the making of your art by what other people say?
The art work I most prefer to make must speaks for itself. Most of the time I fail but must keep trying.
Please reply and submit an image of your own work for publication at publisher473@gmail.com
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March 03, 2015
I do not really like to talk about my painting.
However, just to paint because it is beautiful or aesthetically, I do not find it meaningful.
I’m always looking for different layers in my paintings, ie. different ways for the viewer to see them on.
Ideally is if the viewer over time can see the other layers and levels of my paintings than what they saw first.
There must be an idea’ and thought that in turn can create other thoughts and ideas.
At a time when there is always the question of a “quick fix” ,it´s needs images which can be viewed over a longer time perspective as well as content.
As a fellow human beings, it is our responsibility to take care of our daily lives.
Hans Andre
www.hansandre.com
Please write me a short “journal” about your work that I may edit and place on the web site.
Stay strong and healthy.Spring is always a fresh beginning.
All the best,
Abraham
On Mar 3, 2015, at 6:51 AM, Hans Andre wrote:
> Dear Abraham,
> I hope all is well.
> Up here in Stockholm, spring has finally started to come, and thus also the light.
> Which makes life a little easier.
>
> Enclosed please find my latest painting:
> Reminiscence
>
> All the best
>
> Hans Andre
> www.hansandre.com