Lars Fredrikson

Was born in 1926 in Stockholm, Sweden and died in 1997
in Vevouil, France.

Interested in painting, poetry and the philosophy of the Far East, he also studied chemistry and electronics. His early pictorial research focused on the definition of space and the representation of movement. In the 1960s, after settling in France, he began a long period of experimenting with sound. A pioneer and a visionary, he used drawings, paintings, sculptures and pictures to represent the relationship between mental and real space.
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