Lars Arrhenius (1966-2020) - The Man in Replay





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The Man in Replay, a digitally printed conceptual artwork by Lars Arrhenius (1966–2020), 2000, 24 × 34 cm, Sweden, limited edition 3/5, in excellent condition, hand-signed, framed, sold by owner or dealer.
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The Man Without One Way (1999) is a series of 171 computer-drawn images that depict a fragment of daily life of an ordinary man. Arrhenius tells his story, from the moment he leaves home to when he returns, through various encounters, incidents, micro-events that influence the narrative in different ways, leading it to different developments. With this series, arranged in space like a kind of computer game or a musical notation, Arrhenius has gained wide international visibility.
Lars Arrhenius was one of the most interesting Swedish artists in the field of artist animation, conceptual drawing and video art between the 1990s and 2020. His work sits in a very particular zone: between contemporary art, editorial graphics, minimalist cartoon, social philosophy and popular culture.
Born in Stockholm in 1966, he died suddenly in 2020. He studied at the Royal University College of Fine Arts in Stockholm and later at the Rijksakademie in Amsterdam.
The Man Without One Way (1999) is a series of 171 computer-drawn images that depict a fragment of daily life of an ordinary man. Arrhenius tells his story, from the moment he leaves home to when he returns, through various encounters, incidents, micro-events that influence the narrative in different ways, leading it to different developments. With this series, arranged in space like a kind of computer game or a musical notation, Arrhenius has gained wide international visibility.
Lars Arrhenius was one of the most interesting Swedish artists in the field of artist animation, conceptual drawing and video art between the 1990s and 2020. His work sits in a very particular zone: between contemporary art, editorial graphics, minimalist cartoon, social philosophy and popular culture.
Born in Stockholm in 1966, he died suddenly in 2020. He studied at the Royal University College of Fine Arts in Stockholm and later at the Rijksakademie in Amsterdam.

