Born in 1928
in São Paulo of Scandinavian parents. In July 1939 he was sent to
Stockholm, Sweden, by his parents to visit his maiden aunt and aged
grandfather. This trip was a short vacation from his school in São
Paulo. Barely a month after his arrival, WWII began and his parents
decided it was unsafe to bring him back home to Brazil. He was thus
stranded in Sweden for the duration of the war. After the war, his
parents moved back to Stockholm but, as Oyvind put it, "they were
surprised I didn't welcome them with open arms." Between 1949 and 1952
he studied art history and archaeology. He worked as a writer from 1950
to 1955. In 1953 he published a manifesto in Stockholm in favor of
concrete poetry. From 1956 to 1959 he lived in Paris. In 1957 he began
to introduce elements of the comic strip into his paintings. In 1959 he
won Honorable Mention for Ade-Ledic-Nander 2 at the São Paulo Biennale.
In 1960 he was included in an international exhibition of contemporary
art at the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh. He was awarded a stipend to
visit the USA in 1961. He settled in New York, spending his summers in
Sweden. It was at this time that he developed his comic-strip style of
painting with elements of collage from different areas of mass-produced
culture, and partly including elements of sculpture, such as souvenirs.
From 1962 he resumed his literary activities and took part in
performances and Happenings with various New York artists. From this
time onwards he gave his work the character of alterable collages,
variable pictures, whose loose components were equipped with hinges and
could be moved about the picture surface with magnets by the spectator.
In 1964 he exhibited at the Venice Biennale, and represented Sweden
there in 1966. In 1966 he organized Happenings in New York and worked
on his writing. His work was included in many international exhibitions
of contemporary art. In 1970 he made several so-called "playable"
pictures (monopolies). From 1974 he had several one-man shows at the
Galerie Buchholz in Munich. In 1975 he joined Erró, Baruchello and
Liebig in the exhibition Let's mix all feelings together at Munich and
Frankfurt. He died in 1976 in Stockholm. In 1979 the Moderna Museet in
Stockholm devoted a comprehensive retrospective exhibition to his work.
Öyvind Fahlström
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