Glass sculptural items by Edvin Öhrström
These sculptures
are part of an installation exhibited at the Seatrain offices in New York and
the UN in the mid 1970s. Eventually the sculptures were removed from display
and stored in a Seatrain warehouse where unfortunately, a number of pieces disappeared
and many more were broken and damaged. Sometime in the early 1980's, Seatrain
went bankrupt and the contents of the warehouse were liquidated in the spring
of 1982.
It was at this point that the American glass artist Lucartha Kohler was in correspondence
with Edwin Öhrström with a view to exhibiting some of his sculptures
at the American Swedish Historical Museum. Kohler, Öhrström and A
K Bohlin traveled to New York to salvage what was left of the sculptures. They
removed twenty reasonably intact items and a few further boxes of broken items.
The broken items were later melted down for reuse by Lucartha Kohler (with Edvin
Öhrström's permission). Of those twenty items, these three remained
in the possession of the museum, three further pieces were sold to individuals,and
14 others were removed in 1984 and their whereabouts are unknown.
Photographs of these items and the rest of the collection can be seen in "Öhrström
Skulptur" by Folke Holmer, Stockholm, 1979. In this publication, there
is also a picture of item no. 2 in an installation in Malmo Museum in 1968,
and a picture of item no. 1 dated 1955.
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Sculpture
Size: 20" (51cm) by 16" (50.5cm) by 7 1/2" (19cm) Perfect condition $12,000 |
Segment
from wall installation
Size: 23 1/2" (60cm) by 23 1/2" (60cm) Some damage to glass. Photos and descriptions supplied on request. $7,000 |
Segment
from wall installation
Size: 23" (58.5cm) by 21" (53.5cm) by 5 1/2" (14cm) Perfect condition $12,000 |