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Claes Hake

DRAWINGS SCULPTURES BOOKS

November 18, 2020 - January 9, 2021

Claes Hake

Claes Hake
Kavalett, 2019
Bronze​
60h x 39w x 39d cm
SEK 195.000 

Claes Hake

Claes Hake
Skiss Dörren
Charcoal on Paper 
73 x 57 cm, framed 
SEK 45.000

Claes Hake

Claes Hake
Frukost i det Gröna, 2019
Bronze
44h x 51.50w x 35.50d cm
Edition of 2
SEK 225.000

Claes Hake

Claes Hake 
Skiss för Wall Street I, 2002
Oilstick on Handmade Americna Paper 
100 x 77 cm 
SEK 80.000

Claes Hake

Claes Hake
Väntan, 2019
Bronze
46h x 47w x 20d cm
Edition of 2
SEK 195.000

Claes Hake

Claes Hake 
Skiss för Wall Street II, 2002 
Oilstick on Handmade American Paper 
100 x 77 cm 
SEK 80.000

Claes Hake

Claes Hake 
Untitled
Charcoal on Paper
73 x 57 cm, framed 
SEK 45.000

Claes Hake

Claes Hake
Den Röde, 2019
Bronze
173h x 24w x 21d cm
Edition of 3
SEK 230.000

Claes Hake

Claes Hake
Inget Att Vara Rädd För II, 2003
Graphite, Acrylic and Glitter on Handmade Indian Paper 
75 x 57 cm 
SEK 70.000

Claes Hake

Claes Hake 
Skiss för en Omöjlig Skulptur II, 2003
Graphite and Acrylic on Plastic Sheet 
89 x 58.5 cm
SEK 70.000

Claes Hake

Claes Hake
America, 2019
Bronze
37h x 51w x 21d cm
Edition of 2
SEK 195.000

Claes Hake

Claes Hake
Fall I, 2005
Graphite and Shellack on Handmade Paper from Nepal 
300 x 112.5 cm
SEK 125.000

Claes Hake

Claes Hake
Fall II,  2005
Graphite and Shellack on Handmade Paper from Nepal 
300 x 112.5 cm
SEK 125.000

Claes Hake

Claes Hake
Klockgjutarens Dröm, 2019
Bronze
97h x 37w x 34d cm
SEK 230.000

Claes Hake  Skiss för en Omöjlig Skulptur I, 2003

Claes Hake 
Skiss för en Omöjlig Skulptur I, 2003
Graphite and Acrylic on Plastic Sheet 
89 x 58.5 cm 
SEK 70.000

About

Exhibition extended to January 9, 2021. 

Opening Day, November 18, 1 - 7 pm

Artist talk with Claes Hake and Jenny Danielsson, taking place at 3 pm during opening day. We will broadcast the talk live on our Instagram and publish the video afterwards here on the website. 

 

We are very proud to present the exhibition DRAWINGS SCULPTURES BOOKS by the Swedish artist Claes Hake. 

For the first time in over 20 years, works from Hake's long artistic career will be shown at a gallery in Stockholm. He is well known for his large-scale sculptures in stone, which will be shown at the gallery. Besides sculptures, varying in size, the exhibition contains drawings from several decades.

 

Claes Hake sculptor, and draftsman, is well known for his large-scale sculptures in stone. His monumental arcs, arches and gates can be seen in public spaces both in Sweden and abroad. His work can be divided into three periods corresponding to three different materials: plastic, bronze, and stone. Since the 1980s his focus has been stone: diabase and granite from Bohuslän, Sweden. His large sculptures in stone are powerful, raw, and precise expressing stillness, timelessness and calls to mind ancient sacred sites. Hakes paintings and drawings on the other hand, are direct, almost restless, executed with great sensibility.   

Hake was born in 1945, Gothenburg and studied art at Valand Academy of Art in Gothenburg, Sweden between 1963-68. He has exhibited widely and is one of Sweden’s most well represented artists in the public space. His large-scale sculptures can be seen in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Germany and USA and he is represented in several museum collections among others the Modern museum in Stockholm. In 2000 Hake received the Pollock-Krasner foundation grant. Hake lives and works in Gothenburg, Sweden.