Patrik Andiné
Patrik Andiné (born 11 July 1968 in Gothenburg) is a Swedish painter. He was educated at the Royal Institute of Art in 1990–1995.[1] He has become known for his colourful oil paintings with mysterious and dreamlike scenes. He frequently aims to paint archetypical subjects drawn from the subconscious.[2] An important influence is fairy tales and their often serious undertones.[3] A recurring subject is scouting, which Andiné regards as a positive symbol for belonging, as well as something slightly uncomfortable, as the uniforms remind him of the Hitler Youth.[4]
Although sometimes labeled as such, he does not consider himself a surrealist.[2]
Selected solo exhibitions
- 1992: Galleri Maximus, Borås, Sweden
 - 1994: Galleri Mejan, Sockholm, Sweden
 - 1997: Galleri Fahl, Stockholm, Sweden
 - 1997: Galleri 1, Gothenburg, Sweden
 - 1997: Swedish Art Edition, Gothenburg, Sweden
 - 1997: Galleri Mittbrodt´s, Borgholm, Sweden
 - 1999: Galleri Wallner, Malmö, Sweden
 - 2000: Galleri Fahl, Stockholm, Sweden
 - 2001: Borås konstmuseum, Sweden
 - 2001: Galleri 1, Gothenburg, Sweden
 - 2003: Galleri Fahl, Stockholm, Sweden
 - 2003: Kabusa Konsthall, Sweden
 - 2004: Halmstad konstklubb, Sweden
 - 2005: Galleri 1, Gothenburg, Sweden
 - 2006: Knäpper + Baumgarten, Stockholm, Sweden
 - 2007: Galleri Mittbrodt´s, Borgholm, Sweden
 - 2008: Angelika Knäpper Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden
 - 2008: Galleri 1, Gothenburg, Sweden
 - 2009: Alingsås konsthall, Sweden
 - 2011: Galleri 1, Gothenburg, Sweden
 - 2012: Angelika Knäpper Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden
 - 2012: Lars Lerins Sandgrund, Karlstad, Sweden
 - 2015: Lars Bohman Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden
 
References
- ^ "Patrik Andiné". Lars Bohman Gallery. Retrieved 2017-09-15.
 - ^ a b Bonnevier, Lena (2012-11-02). "Patrik Andiné söker det solkiga". Värmlands Folkblad. Retrieved 2017-09-15.
 - ^ Hellberg, Susanna (2000-05-16). "Sagolikt symbolspråk". Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). Retrieved 2017-09-15.
 - ^ "Patrik Andiné väcker frågor och känslor". Alingsås Tidning. 2009-03-12. Retrieved 2017-09-15.