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Jesper Nyrén

Elements

Stockholm

April 27, 2020

Jesper Nyrén

Jesper Nyrén

Elements nr. 22, 2021

Oil and beeswax on canvas

210 x 300 cm / 83x 118 in

JNYR_033

Jesper Nyrén

Jesper Nyrén

Elements nr. 20, 2021

Oil and beeswax on canvas

210 x 170 cm / 83 x 67 in

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Jesper Nyrén

Jesper Nyrén

Elements nr. 35, 2021

Oil and beeswax on canvas

65 x 50 cm / 26x 20 in

JNYR_046

Jesper Nyrén

Jesper Nyrén

Elements nr. 27, 2021

Oil and beeswax on canvas

80 x 60 cm (/ 32h x 24 in

JNYR_038

Jesper Nyrén 

Elements 7 (Östersjö), 2020

Oil and beeswax on canvas

210h x 170w cm  / 82.68h x 66.93w inches

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Jesper Nyrén

Elements 9, 2020

Oil, acrylic and beeswax on canvas

180h x 142w cm / 70.87h x 55.91w inches

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Jesper Nyrén

Elements 15, 2020

Oil and beeswax on canvas

65h x 50w cm / 25.59h x 19.69w inches

JNY079

Jesper Nyrén

Elements 10, 2020

Oil, acrylic and beeswax on canvas

180h x 150w cm / 70.87h x 59.06w inches

JNY074

Jesper Nyrén

Elements 8, 2020

Oil, acrylic and beeswax on canvas

180h x 142w cm / 70.87h x 55.91w inches

JNY072

Jesper Nyrén

Elements 11, 2020

Oil, acrylic and beeswax on canvas

160h x 110w cm / 62.99h x 43.31w inches

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Jesper Nyrén

Elements 1, 2020

Oil, acrylic and beeswax on canvas mounted on board

48h x 38w cm / 18.90h x 14.96w inches

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Jesper Nyrén 

Elements 6, 2020

Oil, acrylic and beeswax on canvas mounted on board

44h x 40w cm / 17.32h x 15.75w inches

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Jesper Nyrén

Utan titel (studie nr. 17), 2020

Oil on paper

21h x 17w cm / 8.27h x 6.69w inches

Framed: 44.50h x 35.50w cm / 17.52h x 13.98w inches

JNY080

Jesper Nyrén 

Utan titel (studie nr. 19), 2020

Oil on paper

21h x 17w cm / 8.27h x 6.69w inches

Framed: 44.50h x 35.50w cm / 17.52h x 13.98w inches

JNY082

Jesper Nyrén

Utan titel (studie nr. 18), 2020

Oil on paper

21h x 17w cm / 8.27h x 6.69w inches

Framed: 44.50h x 35.50w cm / 17.52h x 13.98w inches

JNY081

Jesper Nyrén 

Utan titel (studie nr. 20), 2020

Oil on paper

21h x 17w cm / 8.27h x 6.69w inches

Framed: 44.50h x 35.50w cm / 17.52h x 13.98w inches

JNY083

Jesper Nyrén: Elements

Jesper Nyrén: Elements

Jesper Nyrén: Elements

Jesper Nyrén: Elements

Jesper Nyrén: Elements

Jesper Nyrén: Elements

Jesper Nyrén: Elements

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Jesper Nyrén: Elements

Galerie Forsblom Stockholm

Until June 5, 2020

 

Jesper Nyrén works methodically in his choice of color and composition. He initiates his art with impressions and studies of the nature in his surroundings and from that material the creative process starts in the studio. In his third solo exhibition at Galerie Forsblom, Nyrén returns to the grid of rectangles that appear in his previous works, but the mode of procedure differentiates slightly. In his new body of work, the fields are painted on a co-occurrent uniform background, as a ground zero. Nyrén has created a composition that is both sculptural and architectural, which at the same time has a light and airy expression.

 

With his technique of applying color Nyrén has created different types of materiality in the separate fields of the paintings. Having previously worked with several types of paint, such as oil and acrylics, mixed with for example sand to get a different texture, he has now created the contrasts solely by painting them. With the contrasting fields of density and surface, form and abstraction, Nyrén balances the tonality in the composition and creates a spatiality in his paintings. 

 

There is a fine line in estimating the placement of the different elements or building blocks; if the alignment shifts, they can collapse or break. Each entity is in need of the other parts and in that relation, between weight and weightlessness, there is a tension. The law of gravity is challenged – can the sky or the rendering of it, support the weight of the ocean or the earth?

 

The title of the exhibition, Elements, is important by its definition, the elements or the components allude to the composition in the paintings. The title also reflects a landscape in a period of time, affected by the season and the weather. For Nyrén the most important thing is how the landscape and light emerge in the paintings. To render a light where the elements form an entity as a whole, and with that a recognition.

 

Jesper Nyrén (b. 1979) graduated from the Royal Institute of Art, Stockholm in 2007. He has been shown in solo exhibitions in the Nordic countries, including at Norrtälje Konsthall, as well as in numerous group exhibitions and at the Borås International Sculpture Biennial. He has been awarded The Swedish Art Committee working grant, 2018–2020 and the Baertling Scholarship, 2015. Nyrén has made several public installations, among those the Karolinska University Hospital, Solna, and the subway station Gullmarsplan in Stockholm. His works are represented in public collections at Åbo Art Museum, Finland, Västerås Art Museum, Public Art Agency, Sweden and in private collections. 

 

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