Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Black Women In Japan 2010

acrobat Erna, the acrobats, Ronald Reyman the Smyckegatan in Gothenburg


Only a few meters from the Gårdsmusikanter (backyard musicians) there is another sculpture made of aluminum sheet the same artist. The musicians were here, however, be exchanged for acrobats. The acrobats of the Smyckegatan in Gothenburg were among the childhood memories of Ronald Reyman, because as he often came to Gothenburg developed propelled artists in the city, which then present their art in various places.

As in all his works of the artists in Tynnered has resorted to a surrealist mode of expression, which he uses in his typical acrobats also contrasts with the color choice. Those who know his work will immediately recognize his style in dealing with black and white. The work on the Smyckegatan belongs to a series of three works, describing all the life Majornas from the 50's.

Ronald Reyman (1928 - 1998), especially among the Endre Nemes at Slöjdföreningen (now HDK) and the School of Art in Gothenburg Valand studied art, worked primarily as a painter. But even with his sculptures of the election Gothenburg Ronald Reyman resorted to a poetic surrealism, his expression, he took out everything that surrounded him. Ronald Reyman works can now be found in major museums in Sweden.

Copyright Text and photo: Herbert Karlin

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