Birger Carlstedt's modernist journey blooms at Kunstsilo
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Birger Carlstedt's modernist journey blooms at Kunstsilo
Birger Carlstedt, Amaryllis, 1949. Konstsamfundet Collections/Amos Rex. Photo: Stella Ojala / Amos Rex.



KRISTIANSAND.- Organised in collaboration with Amos Rex and curated by artist and art critic Timo Valjakka, the exhibition Flowers Everywhere marks a significant opportunity to experience Birger Carlstedt’s vibrant contribution to Nordic modernism in an international context. The exhibition comprises 51 works from the Konstsamfundet collections, which are on permanent deposition with Amos Rex, in addition to some works from Kunstsilo’s own collections.

Birger Carlstedt (1907–1975) drew inspiration from the Parisian avant-garde and modern music. This exhibition traces his artistic evolution from figurative still lifes and floral compositions to colourful geometric, abstract works. Carlstedt was among Finland’s first painters influenced by concrete art, merging Cubist approaches with abstract principles. In the 1930s, he explored Analytical Cubism, fragmenting still lifes into multiple perspectives and incorporating what he called a “memory dimension” to capture the simultaneity of experience.

By the 1940s, his compositions were increasingly abstract, often inspired by music. The exhibition presents a rare opportunity to experience Carlstedt’s pioneering vision in dialogue with broader European modernism, highlighting his importance as one of Finland’s most influential early abstract painters.

The exhibition title, Flowers Everywhere, comes from Henri Matisse’s words: “There are always flowers for those who want to see them.”

Amos Rex’s collection includes over 500 catalogued works by Birger Carlstedt, the majority of which are paintings. In addition, the museum holds thousands of sketches, drawings, and drafts. In 2019–2020, Amos Rex presented a comprehensive exhibition of Carlstedt’s work, which brought together around a hundred key works alongside sketches and preparatory material, as well as a spectacular reconstruction of the legendary ‘Le Chat Doré’ café. A comprehensive book – Birger Carlstedt: Modernismens utmaningar / Modernismin haaste – of the exhibition was also published and is available in Swedish and Finnish.

The exhibition Flowers Everywhere. Birger Carlstedt’s journey toward freedom in form and colour is on view 26 September 2025–1 March 2026 at Kunstsilo in Kristiansand, Norway.










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