
"Can you see how difficult that color is?"
In Per Hjertzell's book on the artist, Bengt Reinholtz gazes up at the sky and shares how he managed to acquire some radishes with just that color—a blue-violet hue that's notoriously hard to mix. It’s all about color, contrasts, and the interplay between the representational and the abstract. Bengt Reinholtz's paintings serve as exercises in observation. Now, Gomér & Andersson in Nyköping presents us with 15 such exercises. We are confronted with landscapes, a few gentle still lifes, and suddenly find ourselves "In the Butcher's Shop" or "Outside the Mosque."
You are warmly welcome to discover the paintings of Bengt Reinholtz!