Stockholm, April 10th, 2010
To whom it
may concern
I met the
Swedish artist, Mr
Ture Sjölander, in the early 1960's. He was already then an
extremely gifted photographer. His career has after that been amazing. He
became a pioneer in video art, an art branch that has since then grown
in a fantastic way.
Already in 1964-65 Mr Ture Sjölander created a piece of video
art, named "The Role of Photography". Pierre Restany, the French famous art
critic and cultural philosopher, recognised
Sjölander's talent, when
he got in contact with his work in Paris in
1968.
From the late 60's I have just had the
possibility to follow Sjölander's activities from a distance and occasionally, as he has been
working internationally. Through his own works he has in this way done a
lot to promote Swedish creativity
abroad.
In 1980's he was one of the founders
of the "Video Nu" an independent laboratory for artistic terminal
development. After that his activities have been even more interesting.
He is now living on the countryside in Australia. As many pioneers, who
have contributed to the development, he has not been awarded
economically as he should have been. Therefore I think it is time that
we in Sweden should recognize his
importance. If so, a young generation, not always so well
informed about the history of art, would get to know some of the
roots of all the photo based contemporary art forms that have expanded
so quickly during the last decades.
Sincerely
Kerstin
Wickman
Professor emeritus in Design and Craft history, at Konstfack,
National College of Art, Craft and Design,
Stockholm