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Astra Zeneca

Form of Life is a moving sculpture in front of the office building of Astra Zeneca in Södertälje, Sweden. The shape is clean and straightforward. It is slowly rotating and depicts an organic movement reminiscent of a dancing human being. It acts as a landmark when approaching the industrial area. The sculpture was made out of polyester reinforced with glass fibre. Lomar Architects, Stockholm designed the building

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Södra station

In Archive / Public Art

Mörby Centrum

In Archive / Public Art

Eriksdalsbadet

In Archive / Public Art

Södra Länken

In Archive / Public Art

Seville Expo ’92

In Archive / Public Art

Paintings, 1990—

In Archive / Painting

Paintings I, 1980—

In Archive / Painting

Paintings II, 1980—

In Archive / Painting

Painting & Sculptures, 1980—

In Archive / Sculpture

Paintings & Sculptures, 1970—80

In Archive / Painting / Sculpture

You make nighttime so much fun

In Archive / Art / Research

Karolinska Institutet

In Archive / Public Art

Astra Zeneca

In Archive / Public Art / Sculpture

Axelsberg

In Archive / Public Art

Motala theatre

In Archive / Public Art

Platsens poetik

In Archive / Public Art

Visual Worlds: Tables and mirrors

In Archive / Research

Visual Worlds: Faces

In Archive / Research

Visual Worlds: Chequered sculpture

In Archive / Research

Visual Worlds: Duck experiment

In Archive / Research

Visual Worlds: Eye movements

In Archive / Research

Visual Worlds: Illuminated peep cabinets

In Archive / Research

Visual Worlds: Peep cabinets

In Archive / Research

Visual Worlds: Shadows

In Archive / Research

Visual Worlds: The raft

In Archive / Research

Visual Worlds: Bright and dark

In Archive / Research

Danderyds gymnasium

In Archive / Public Art

Karlskrona Landstadshus

In Archive / Public Art

Mariakyrkan

In Archive / Painting / Public Art
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Archive, Public Art, Sculpture